San Francisco Gets Serious About Arts Education
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San Francisco Commits to Enhancing Arts Education
A New Era in Arts Education Begins
San Francisco is embarking on a transformative journey to reinvigorate arts education within its schools. The San Francisco Unified School District, in partnership with the City, has launched the Arts Education Master Plan ?" a groundbreaking initiative aimed at offering all students access to the arts. This plan will capture the dynamic cultural and artistic spirit that San Francisco is known for globally.
Launch Event at the San Francisco Performing Arts Library
On September 28, a significant event marked the launch of this initiative. Held at the San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum, Mayor Gavin Newsom, SFUSD Interim Superintendent Gwen Chan, and SF Arts Commission President P.J. Johnston gathered with officials, arts providers, and students from various schools to celebrate this commitment.
"This master plan is a testament to the strong partnership between the City and the school district in arts education," stated Mayor Newsom. "San Francisco's efforts are unparalleled, and we will witness transformative changes in the arts education provided to our children."
Vision and Goals of the Arts Education Master Plan
The Arts Education Master Plan serves as a strategic blueprint for integrating arts into every student's daily curriculum. It emphasizes a comprehensive program across dance, drama, music, visual arts, and literary arts, reflecting the richness of San Francisco's artistic scene. The plan is rooted in the belief that every student deserves equitable and ample access to arts education, irrespective of their school or neighborhood.
Commitment to a Well-Rounded Education
Interim Superintendent Gwen Chan expressed the city's dedication to providing a holistic educational experience. "For too many years, some students have missed out on developing artistic literacy. This plan ensures that every school and every student will benefit."
Community and Funding Support
The Master Plan is the culmination of insights from over 1,500 community members, including students, parents, educators, and leaders. Proposition H, approved by voters in 2004, was instrumental in funding this initiative. Additional financial support, including new state arts funding, will align with the plan's objectives.
Looking Forward
The plan aims to connect students with the vibrant artistic community around them, offering enriching opportunities both in and out of the classroom. San Francisco schools are prepared to implement this comprehensive curriculum at all educational levels, ensuring a consistent and fulfilling arts education for all students. There is strong confidence among students, parents, and teachers that the Arts Education Master Plan will firmly establish their community as a leader in sustained arts education.
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