Herkimer Central School District (Central NY) will be taking over their social media for the week in Celebration of National Arts in Education week.  
We will be posting to our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages.  Why Arts Education is important.

 

NYSATA (New York State Art Teachers Association) Region 3 (Central NY) will be taking over their social media for the week in Celebration of National Arts in Education week.  
We will be posting to our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages.  Why Arts Education is important.

 

Artivate joins together with our summer programming partners and friends with PTA Cultural Arts and Reflections programming to celebrate our collective roles in advancing the arts and artists working in schools every day!

Randolph School will serve as a hub for the Huntsville community in celebrating National Arts in Education Week beginning this September, 2017 with our “Celebrating the Arts.” In this inaugural year, we feature visual artist Dan Dunn, musical artists of The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass, and theater artist and satellite radio show host Seth Rudetsky.

The Utah-made adaptation of 'Romeo & Juliet' will be having its worldwide theatrical premiere on Saturday, September 16th at 4 p.m. at the Jordan Commons Megaplex in Sandy, Utah.

What better way to celebrate National Arts in Education Week than by watching Indianapolis Public School students perform and showcase their artistic talents? Continue the celebration of National Arts in Education Week in Indianapolis on Friday, September 16, at 12:15 p.m. at the Indianapolis Artsgarden with special musical performances by the following student groups:

This interactive presentation will delve into the history and current landscape of teaching artistry, a growing profession. Learn about teaching artists’ roles in education and the unique skills and inspiration they bring to the classroom. Hear from professional teaching artists Bob Sander and Jingo de la Rosa and student Janay Watson on their experiences in the field.
NATIONAL ARTS IN EDUCATION WEEK, SEPTEMBER 11 – 17

Curious to know what the arts look like when implemented in the classroom? During National Arts in Education Week, you will have the opportunity to visit two high-performing schools and learn what students experience in the arts on an every day basis.

Do you remember what you learned in art class in the third grade? Do you know what fifth graders typically learn in music class? Here’s the chance to find out what you know! Come out to Sun King Brewing Co. on Monday, September 12 from 5:30–7 p.m. to test your knowledge of arts education with a trivia night!

As part of the Indianapolis community’s celebration of National Arts in Education Week (September 11 – 17), Any Given Child Indy and the Arts Council of Indianapolis will officially kickoff the week at the Indianapolis Artsgarden on September 12.

Metropolitan School of the Arts, a leading educational institute in the DC area offering pre-professional training in dance, music and theater for ages 2+ invites you to set the stage for an amazing year ahead at our Annual Open House! We’ll have demo classes, a performance expo, awesome door prizes, children's crafts, light refreshments and more! MSA's Open House will take place on Sunday, September 11 from 1:00-4:00 p.m.

The exhibit will feature 65 pieces of work by the 2016 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Gold Award winners in all categories of 2-D and 3-D art from around the country in middle through high school. This year's exhibit will feature editorial cartoon winners for the first time. In a separate exhibit, to open the same day and time at the Department, works by students in New York City schools who were regional winners in 2016 will be featured as well. An annual event at the U.S.

A Step Beyond begins classes during National Arts in Education Week.  Students whose families live below the poverty line receive free after school dance, academics and family services. Currently, A Step Beyond serves seventy students in the Escondido and San Marcos neighborhoods.

A special free screening of Big Voice in celebration of National Arts in Education Week. The 2016 Documentary that follows a year in the life of Santa Monica High’s choir director, Jeff Huls. From auditions to graduation, the story highlights a director’s passion for music, his efforts to achieve excellence, the challenges of his students and the transformative power of the arts.

DC Collaborative Annual Members Meeting

Please join us on Thursday, September 15th for our 

Annual Members Meeting!

 

 

In celebration of National Arts in Education Week the

DC Arts and Humanities Education Collaborative is holding our

Annual Members Meeting on Thursday, September 15th.

 

Date: 

Thursday, September 15, 2016
 

We are calling together arts educators to kick off
National Arts in Education Week!
 
Arts for All invites you to an evening of drinks, conversation and networking. We look forward to coming together as we celebrate the start of the 2015-2016 school year.
         
Monday, September 14, 2015
5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Jay's Bar
4321 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles,CA 90029
(Private lot and street parking are available)
 

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