Working to Preserve and Restore Arts Education in the Los Angeles Unified School District
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Update On Friday, May 27th, LAUSD announced that the Elementary Arts Program is fully restored to 2010-2011 central allocation 2011-2012, avoiding a potential 60% cut. Thank you who have worked so diligently to make sure the Arts have been a focus for both the District and UTLA.
The restoration still leaves Arts Education Branch funding levels 30% lower than 2008-2009, and due to fewer purchases made from schools, there will be about 20 fewer arts teachers in the program. Many LAUSD elementary students will still be denied adequate access to the levels of arts instruction at this level. We still need to fight for the restoration of arts positions K-12, but we've dodged most of a potentially devastating budgeting decision.
Middle and high schools are bearing most of the cuts to arts ed right now. Arts teachers district-wide received about 30% of the pink slips issued for single subject teachers (although arts teachers only make up 5% of the high school and middle school positions), and schools have not purchased positions back in recent budgets revisions. As of the beginning of September, 2011, there are still 105 pink-slipped arts teachers without a position to return to in LAUSD.
Schools are now responsible for restoring Arts and other needs through their own discretionary funds: the tentative UTLA/LAUSD agreement relies on school sites to restore many positions. Please engage with your school site council and administration to make sure your local school is doing what it can to give the children what they deserve! Here is the budgeting document and instructional flyer for purchasing Arts Program positions at elementary schools.
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Video Activism Submit a 60 to 90 second video expressing how the Arts have impacted your life. Upload the video on Youtube, then submit your video here.We are sharing these videos through our Facebook page and on our Friends of the Arts Youtube channel.
Fundraising Save the Arts, a newly founded-organization dedicated to preserving arts education in LAUSD, held a fundraiser event and art auction for the Arts Education Branch at the Cocoanut Grove Auditorium Theatre on June 11, 2011. All donations through Save the Arts will be used to save arts teacher positions or fund arts materials in LAUSD schools. We'ds love your donations! http://www.savethearts.net/
Thursday, February 11, 2010
"Protect the Arts" DIY fold-and-send letter to the Board of Ed
ARTS FOR LA http://www.artsforla.org/ The Los Angeles Arts Advocacy Team is a group of community stakeholders whose mission is to support and advocate for the arts in Los Angeles schools and civic life. LAUSD Arts Education Branch www.lausd.net/arts FOVA - Friends of Visual Arts, LAUSD Saturday Conservatory http://www.fova.org/
Harvard Graduate School of Education : Project Zero's mission is to understand and enhance learning, thinking, and creativity in the arts, as well as humanistic and scientific disciplines, at the individual and institutional levels.
http://www.kennedy-center.org/ Developed in 2009, the KCAAEN Arts Education Advocacy Tool Kitis a resource for State Alliances and the general public to use in planning, organizing and implementing their arts education advocacy efforts. http://www.kennedy-center.org/education/anygivenchild/ The goal of Any Given Child is to ensure that children in the community are guaranteed a full arts education. Any Given Child seeks to assist school districts and arts organizations in providing equitable opportunities for all students to have an arts-rich educational experience. Wallace Foundation Knowledge Center Shared insights that arts organizations can use to build and sustain participation in their programs and activities.
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