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- Money!
- Funding the Arts
- with Federal Monies
- Charlotte B. Tabereaux, Ph.D.
- Education Director, MSU Riley Center for
Education and Performing Arts - Meridian, MS
- ctabereaux_at_riley.msstate.edu
601-696-2204 - Marlynn Martin, Ph.D.
- Madison-Ridgeland Academy, Principal
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2- The Arts are the Fourth R
a basic component in the curriculum a basic
tool in the school reform arsenal.
3- The ONLY way to address multiple kinds of
intelligence is through an integrated curriculum
with the ARTS, but most schools funds the arts as
a SEPARATE program, rather than as a part of an
entire school transformation.
4Thats a TOUGH question, Mrs. Smith. My right
brain has one answer, and my left brain has
another.
5Title I BASIC
- Improving the Academic Achievement of the
Disadvantaged - Free and reduced lunch students
- 40 or higher
6TITLE IBasic
- Promotes school-wide reform
- Professional development
7Title I
- additional teachers and aides
- Paid for Language Arts Resource Specialist
(visual arts teacher) - professional development
8Title I Neglected and Delinquent, Part D
- Programs that provide children an enriched and
accelerated program through the use of arts and
humanities or through increased - learning time.
9Title I, part D, continued
- Allowable expenses
- Hire teachers and aides
- Provide opportunities for high-quality
professional development to all staff, and
parents, if appropriate and incorporating
strategies to increase parent involvement,
including family literacy - services.
10Title II part A
- High Quality Teachers and Principals
- To increase academic achievement by improving
teacher - principal quality
11Title II part A
- professional development
- pays for training teachers in arts integration
12English Language Acquisition
English Language Acquisition
English Language Acquisition
Title III
English Language Acquisition
- Support for ELL
- students (English
- Language
- Learners)
13TITLE III
- promoting best practices for meeting the needs of
English language learners, - providing professional development opportunities
for teachers who serve - limited English
- proficient
- children.
14Title IV
- Safe and Drug-Free Schools
- Programs that prevent violence and foster safe
drug-free learning environments
15- Title V
- Innovative Support
- any innovative programs that increase student
achievement
16Title V
- Programs to improve academic achievement
- School Improvement programs
- Activities to promote best practices
- Professional Dev.
- Instructional Educational
- materials
17Title VI RuralEducation
- Supports activities authorized under Title I,
III, and IV - Teacher professional development
18Title VI can serve schools
- with ADA less than 600 students
- in counties that have a population density of
fewer than 10 persons per square - mile
1921st Century Community Learning Center Grants
- Arts and music education activities
- Title III and IV
- Programs
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21Fundraisers
- Square One Art Jill Carson 1-901-850-5905
- Student Art Auctions
- Arts Festivals (booth)
- Mime Troupe
- Paint murals for community
22- Learn the ART of LIVING by LIVING in the ARTS.