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*The Visual and Performing Arts Volusia County Schools Arts Education for a Complete Education Dr. Monty R. Musgrave Performing Arts Specialist Mrs. Susan Preston Visual Arts Specialist

*AGENDA Introductions Overview of Volusia County Arts Programs What is Learned in the Arts Student Achievement in the Arts Statistics about the Arts The Relevance of the Arts

Deltona High School Jazz Ensemble Lauren Martin, director *Showtime!

*Overview of Volusia County Schools Arts Programs Elementary Music & Art Instrumental and Vocal Music Theatre Dance Two-Dimensional & Three-Dimensional Art Kindergarten Self-Portrait

*Middle School Arts Courses *Dance * Theatre *Orchestra *Band *Jazz Band *Chorus * Vocal Ensemble * Exploring Music *Guitar * Keyboards/Piano * 2 Dimensional Art * 3 Dimensional Art

*High School Arts Courses *Orchestra *Band *Jazz Band *Chorus * Vocal Ensemble *Keyboards *Guitar *Music of the World *AP Music Theory *IB Music * Dance Techniques * Dance Repertoire *Theatre * Technical Theatre *Musical Theatre * 2-D Studio Art * Drawing * Photography * Digital Design * 3-D Studio Art * Ceramics * 2-D, 3-D, & Drawing Portfolio * AP Studio 2-D, 3-D, & Drawing Portfolios * IB Art

*The Arts are Academic! The Arts are offered at every elementary, middle and high school in Volusia County Schools as creditearning courses Arts courses are offered during the school day as an elective course

*The 3 R s of the Arts Rigor Relevance Relationships

The primary goal of arts education is to offer students profound and unique experiences that last a lifetime. *Rigor in the Arts

Doing Students learn techniques necessary to effectively sing, dance, act, play musical instruments, draw, paint, or create art in individual and group settings. Knowing Students learn appropriate terminology, the history of their art, artistic literacy, as well as observational skills, listening skills, and critical thinking skills. *Rigor in the Arts

Performing Students produce high quality artistic performances or pieces of art. Acting Students develop artistic presence, or how to conduct themselves as artists in rehearsal and performance settings. *Rigor in the Arts

* Reading * Mathematics * Writing * Physical Education * Social Studies * Foreign Language * Language Arts * World Cultures * Science * Technology All of these subjects are more effectively reinforced because the Arts are content-based and apply what is learned in other subjects! *Connections to Other Subjects

More than 200 dance students participate in the Annual Volusia County Dance Performance Assessments. More than 750 music students participate in the Annual Volusia All-County band, Chorus, orchestra, jazz band, and Elementary Music Showcases. More than 300 theatre students participate in the Annual District Thespian Assessments. More than 2,000 art students participate annually in community festivals and Volusia County Art Exhibits. More than 300 students participate in adjudicated art exhibits, i.e., Florida State Fair, Scholastics, Volusia Select, A. P. Studio Art Exhibit, and Volusia Students Create. * VCS Students Participate in the Arts!

Nationally recognized orchestra, band, choir, dance, and theatre ensembles Visual arts students recognized at state, regional, and national competitions Visual arts students earn regional and national scholastic awards, as well as Washington s Congressional Exhibit Selections More than 60 students selected annually as Florida All-State Musicians Performing arts programs rated Superior by State of Florida Two Elementary Schools (Cypress Creek, Champion) identified by the Florida Dept. of Education as Music Demonstration Schools Seabreeze High School identified by the Florida Dept. of Education as an Art Demonstration School *Our Students Achieve in the Arts

*The Relevance of the Arts Academic Achievement Improved Reading Skills Higher Grade Point Averages Spatial Reasoning Abilities Brain Development Staying Focused Improving Cognition Delayed Gratification

*The Relevance of the Arts Fills Gaps Students Lagging Behind Transcending Socioeconomic Levels Staying Engaged in School

*The Relevance of the Arts Inherent Benefits Emotional Awareness Reflective Learning Process Orientation Decision-making Cooperation Multiple Ways of Knowing Confidence Imagination & Innovation Identity Motivation

*The Relevance of the Arts Heleman Ferguson 21 st Century Skills Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Communication Collaboration Creativity Innovation Information Literacy Media Literacy Information, Communication, and Technology Literacy Flexibility and Adaptability Initiative and Self-direction Social and Cross-cultural Skills Productivity and Accountability Leadership and Responsibility

*The Relevance of the Arts 66% of students entering medical school either participated in the arts in public school or majored in the arts in college (Source: As reported in The Case for Music in the Schools, Phi Delta Kappan, 1994.) 83% of people earning $150,000 or more were involved in the arts in public school 88% of people with a post-graduate education were involved in the arts in public school (Source: 2007 Harris Interactive poll)

Arts Education aids in skills needed in the workplace: Flexibility, the ability to solve problems and communicate, the ability to learn new skills, to be creative and innovative, and to strive for excellence.. (Joseph Callahan, Xerox Corp.) *The Relevance of Arts

*Careers in the Performing Arts Actor Composer Costume Designer Dancer Choreographer Director Musician Set Designer Theater Technicians Playwright Critic Musicologist Make-up artist Arts Administrator Agent Therapist Sound Technician Educator

*Careers in the Visual Arts Animator Drafter Architect Engraver Interior Designer Landscape Architect Archaeologist Stage design Art Teacher Studio Artist Designer Digital Artist Fashion Tool & Die Maker Illustrator Educator Videographer Photographer Art Administrator Jewelry Designer Decorative Tiles, Wallpaper Museum Exhibit Curator, Technician, Conservator Architectural Details, Embellishments, Home goods

*Relationships in the Arts The arts reach students who are not otherwise being reached. The arts reach students in ways that they are not otherwise being reached. The arts connect students to themselves and each other. The arts provide adults opportunities to be involved in their children s lives. The arts provide new challenges for those students already considered successful. The arts provide students with skills they can use their entire life.

Arts promote prosperity Arts improve academic performance Arts strengthen the economy Arts are good for local merchants Arts drive tourism Arts are an export industry Arts spark creativity and innovation Arts have social impact Arts improve healthcare Arts mean business *10 Reasons Why the Arts are Critical in Florida

*This video says it all

Dr. Monty R. Musgrave Performing Arts Specialist mrmusgra@volusia.k12.fl.us Mrs. Susan D. R. Preston Visual Arts Specialist spreston@volusia.k12.fl.us for more information