Announcements

 

Today more than ever the arts are needed by our young people as a
forum for safe expression, communication, exploration,
imagination, and cultural and historical understanding. 
The arts define what it is to be human.

Among the many benefits of arts education,
consider these few examples:
·  The arts empower children to communicate ideas that words
  and numbers cannot always adequately express.

·   The arts provide opportunities to explore other cultures
  and times, teaching tolerance for other's heritage
  and belief systems while valuing the individual.

·   The arts encourage multiple responses, respecting that the
  questions are often as important as the answers.

In the arts, there are many correct and valid responses.

·   The arts teach flexibility in thinking, a mandate for
  success in a global society.

·   The arts teach students to continue searching
  for meaning and understanding.

Evidence supports the arts as fundamental to learning and on equal footing
with other rigorous courses of study. Indeed, the No Child Left Behind Act,
signed into law in 2002, includes the arts as core content alongside math,
science, language arts, and social studies. As such, the arts have their own
academic standards. They are not ornamental, nor are they meant as support
systems for other subjects. The arts are substantial and require commitment
by students and educators alike.
Are the arts important in education?
I submit that they are more than important.
The arts are central - the arts are at the heart
of all we need to know and
should be teaching.
Pam Stephens, School Arts advisory board and Art Education Coordinator,
Northern Arizona University
 

Round Rock ISD Elementary Art teachers
integrate science, math, history, literature and geography
into your child's art classes.
Research shows that students that have
an art infused curriculum have better test performance.
(U.S. News and World Report, March 2008;
www.aep-arts.org/resources/toolkits/criticallinks/ )

 

 

Parents - now more than ever, the fine arts need your support.  Please go to my art links page and click on the GoArts website link to register your support for fine arts in the state of Texas.

 


Congratulations to the following students whose art was chosen to display in the RRISD Administration building and PAC from January 2011 - January 2012:

Xenia Voigt Elementary:


Juana Espinoza - 2nd grade
Emmanuel Lopez - 2nd grade


Wells Branch Elementary:

Phoenix Payment - 1st grade
Jovan Gallegos - 1st grade


*Students, please send me an e-mail or tell me if you are moving to a new school. I want to return your beautiful art work to you in January and will need a location and/or address to deliver it to. Thank you!



New art to diplay in the RRISD Administration building and PAC will be chosen in January 2012.