LAUSD and the Arts

The Los Angeles Unified School District recognizes that education in the arts make a unique and vital contribution to a child*s cognitive development. Therefore the District is committed to providing all students with opportunities to attain a substantive education in the visual and performing arts at all grade levels, an education that will prepare them to create, collaborate, problem solve, perform, and appreciate works of art.

On July 22, 1999, the Los Angeles Unified School District*s Board of Education unanimously passed a resolution to commence a 10-year effort to establish arts for all students, at all grade levels, in all schools, in all four art forms. To accomplish this goal, LAUSD*s Arts Education Branch began Arts Program Schools (APS) at the elementary level. In the first eight years of the program the number of schools participating has grown from 54 to 392 and it is projected that by 2010 all elementary schools in the District will have the opportunity to participate in the APS project.

In the 2007 - 2008 school year the Arts Education Branch launched a new project at the middle school level to meet the needs of middle and high school arts teachers. The Arts Bridging Teacher Project assigns various visual and performing arts teachers to feeder schools in order to build enrollment and experience in individual art forms .

In addition to the four arts content areas mentioned above, Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Art, the Los Angeles Unified School District, Arts Education Branch (AEB) seeks to establish and support Media Arts as a fifth standards-based Arts Content discipline. Media Arts are an art form comprising of a range of creative and expressive uses of media and communications technologies, including, but not limited to , digital imaging, graphic and web design, video/film production, television, digital music, video gaming, mobile devices and interactive media.

Work has begun on the next 10-year District Arts Education Plan. The second 10-year plan must extend the critical and necessary components of a well-rounded, dynamic and rich arts education and will focus on a K - 12 continuous and articulated curriculum. The Los Angeles Unified School District recognize that the Arts programs benefit students from the entire spectrum of educational programs and demographics, including special education, at-risk, GATE, and English Learners. LAUSD further understands that the Arts, (all five) increase student engagement, empower students' creative voices, and promote active participation in an increasingly networked world.

Monday, December 7, 2009

According to 4LA Kids . . .

TUESDAY EVENING saw the meeting of arts teachers and parents at the New High School for the Arts about the outright elimination of LAUSD’s elementary Arts Education Program in the next two years of budget cuts. If the District’s nationally recognized elementary arts education (dance, instrumental & choral music, performing and visual arts) program is eliminated those elementary teachers will displace (‘bump‘)secondary arts teachers with less seniority – even though elementary arts teachers travel from school-to-school and secondary teachers work at single school sites. It must be remembered that the proposal to eliminate Elementary Arts Ed was represented last year as purely a ‘worst case scenario’ place-holder for years 2 and 3 of the three-year budget submitted to the county. Now, a year later, the scenario is worse-than-worst, and the unacceptable has become inevitable. LAUSD’s Ten Year Plan for and commitment to Arts Education implemented in 1999 lasted exactly ten years and expires; R.I.P.

Because we teach to (and budget to) the test, and the arts are not tested, the arts are forfeit. The myth of Standards Based Instruction is exposed; we are purely test-based.

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