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Project "Lights and Action"
Dallas Independent School District
Dallas, Texas
Contact: Gigi Antoni, Director
ArtsPartners
214-520-9988
gigiantoni@yadallas.org
- Some schools look like prisons, but when there is art in schools
it changes the way kids talk to each other, the way they behave.
Ron Morris, Teacher, Tolbert Elementary School, Dallas
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A Thomas Tolbert Elementary student proudly shows off the Navajo weaving
that she created in the Young Audiences of Greater Dallas residency
workshop taught by fiber artist Linda Disosway. This residency is
taught in an after-school program that is part of the Lights and Action
Dallas Independent School District 21st Century Community Learning
Center Grant.
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Using a 21st Century Community Learning Centers grant, Project "Lights
and Action" has established six secondary and 11 elementary community
learning centers across the Dallas Independent School District, the tenth
largest district in the nation. "Lights and Action" sites will
offer services to over 11,000 students and 4,700 adults.
Working with Project "Lights and Action," ArtsPartners is a
collaboration of the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs, the public
schools and 50 of the citys arts and cultural organizations. The
goal is to maximize learning in Dallas schools through the integration
of arts and cultural programs into the curricula. ArtsPartners, which
is a grantee of the National Endowment for the Arts, coordinates 650 cultural
outreach programs, educates teachers about the availability and value
of these programs, provides technical assistance to help educators implement
the programs and provides access to the funding needed to pay for them.
This comprehensive coordinated effort seeks to maximize the impact of
Dallas best arts and cultural programs on learning both in the classroom
and after school. Not only are students receiving services during the
school day but also, as a result of a 21st Century Community Learning
Centers grant, children are benefiting from after-school arts education
programming that supports academic and enrichment goals. ArtsPartners
works with each 21st Community Learning Center campus to design a customized
program that meets its specific needs.
Young Audiences of Greater Dallas was contracted by the City of Dallas
to serve as the managing partner of ArtsPartners. It is charged with developing
the partnerships procedures and policies, and with recruiting and
coordinating the participating organizations as well as the volunteer
community leadership and staff to implement and expand the program. Young
Audiences also coordinates the development and distribution of educational
materials pertaining to the program, manages all financial procedures
for the program (including the recruitment of private funding), develops
technological tools and develops and implements a comprehensive assessment
program. By the end of its three-year pilot phase, ArtsPartners expects
to provide arts-in-education services to every elementary school child
in the Dallas public schools.
ArtsPartners has provided approximately 2,000 parents and children with
arts and cultural programming and 50 teachers with professional development
opportunities at 10 schools. Twenty Dallas arts and cultural institutions
have provided programs, including field trips with parents and teachers,
residencies, summer camps, and performances. Providers range from the
Dallas Zoo to the Junior Players Guild, from Anita N. Martinez Ballet
Folklorico to the Age of Steam Museum. Seventy-five Dallas artists received
training in child development, program design, curriculum integration,
classroom management and teacher communication skills. An Arts-in-Education
Superday, attended by 350 educators, principals, artists, parents, arts
and cultural agency representatives and civic leaders, featured speakers
from Texas and across the United States who gave lectures/workshops in
grant writing, multiple intelligences, literacy, curriculum integration
and arts-in-education research. More than two dozen Dallas artists and
art organizations provided cultural services to students and teachers.
Teachers, principals and parent volunteers associated with the ArtsPartners
21st Century Community Learning Center have been enthusiastic. They particularly
enjoy the many flexible alternatives for after-school enrichment that
ArtsPartners offers.
The Dallas public school system is a member of the Partnership for Family
Involvement in Education. In June 2000, this collaboration was featured
in the U.S. Department of Educations Satellite Town Meeting. For
a videotape of this program, which was titled "Learning Everywhere
In and Out of School," please call 1-877-4ED-PUBS.
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