Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Mooney Owls


Third grade students are making little owls in front of full moons just in time for fall. Aren't they gonna' be cute?! :-D

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Free Museum Sunday 2010

Make sure to get out to see all of those museums you been wanting to see, but keep forgetting about. It's an especially great time, since they will all have free admission this Sunday!

For more information visit the following links!

- http://www.kxan.com/dpp/entertainment/free-museum-day-this-weekend

- http://www.austinmuseums.org/index/passport

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Art Grading Rubric - Ms. Poe



I would also like to inform you of a district policy when it comes to recording grades:

“A student who earns a failing grade on an assignment or examination will be given an opportunity within five school days to redo the assignment or retake the examination in order to earn up to the grade associated with minimally passing [a 70]. A student is entitled to only one opportunity to redo an assignment or retake an examination for which a failing grade has been earned.”

National Arts in Education Week!

JUST ANNOUNCED! National Arts in Education Week: September 12–18, 2010

Add your voice to the chorus and promise to testify on behalf of arts education at your local school board meetings.

On July 26, 2010, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution declaring the week following the second Sunday in September as Arts in Education Week. While there are a number of established arts education-related recognitions already (such as Music in Our Schools Month or National Dance Week), this is the first congressional resolution to recognize all the disciplines: music, theater, visual arts, and dance.


Sponsored by Rep. Jackie Speiers (D-CA), the resolution states many important advocacy messages that the arts education field has been touting for years including:

“Whereas arts education, comprising a rich array of disciplines including dance, music, theater, media arts, literature, design, and visual arts, is a core academic subject and an essential element of a complete and balanced education for all students…Whereas arts education enables students to develop critical thinking and problem solving skills, imagination and creativity, discipline, alternative ways to communicate, and express feelings and ideas, and cross-cultural understanding, which supports academic success across the curriculum as well as personal growth outside the classroom..."