Presented by Suzanne Oehler, SCCOE Artspiration Advocacy Team Leader.
On November 20, 2013 parents in Santa Clara County gathered to discuss the importance of Arts Education for their students. Officials from Santa Clara County Office of Education presented information on Common Core State Standards integration with the Arts, the STEAM initiative, and funding and affordable Arts programs for schools.
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Parent Arts Network Fall Arts Education Symposium 11/20 - Funding, Free & Low-cost Arts Programs for Schools
1. Parent Arts Network
Fall Arts Education Symposium
Santa Clara County Office of Education
November 20, 2013
2. Break-out Discussion
Group #1: Time
How can we encourage and help teachers and
administrators to make more time for the Arts in school?
Group #2: Funding
How can we help to secure funding that supports the
Arts? What low-cost and free resources are available?
Group #3: Parent Involvement
How can we raise the visibility and support of the Arts
with other parents?
3. Funding, Free and Low-cost
Arts Programs for Schools
Suzanne Oehler
Artspiration Advocacy & Communications
4. Support for the Arts
81% rely on PTA/HSC/PTO
and Education Foundations
8% full-time arts coordinator
77% no staff member assigned to the arts
10. Arts Residencies
• Community School of Music and Arts
• Montalvo Arts
• Music for Minors
• San Jose Rep (Red Ladder Theater
Company)
• Starting Arts
11. Experiences
• ArtSpark – bus included!
• Opera San Jose – Free dress
rehearsals
• deSaisset Museum Santa Clara
University - Tours
• Montalvo Arts – Bus subsidies
• San Jose Museum of Art Tours
12. At Your School
• San Jose Museum of Art “Art in
the Dark”
• San Jose Taiko
• RAFT membership – art supplies
• Check ArtsEdConnect
14. Where to Find It
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ArtsEdConnect.org - $750+
Philanthropic Ventures Foundation - $500
Target Corporate Responsibility - varies
Subsidies from Arts Organizations
Check Artspiration.SCCOE.org “Resources”
Bottom line: Although most district are supportive of the arts in theory, in practice the arts would not exist in most districts without the direct funding or staffing of parent groups.21% of districts have a sequential, standards-based arts policy (down 25%) 7% have F/T, 26% have P/T coordinators 75% rely on PTA/Education Foundation support 71% provide professional development 83% did NOT plan to reduce arts funding for 2011/12Source: Jan 2012 Artspiration annual report (185 people involved, 3 focus teams)