Nearly all students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Art education impacts student learning and a culture of citizens, that without art isn’t possible. Art is at the very core of our identity as humans. Here at CLHS are Art department has been neglected and unsupported by the administrators on campus. The school is fairly new in its development and has only been open for 4 years with its first graduating class of 2021. The Art program began only 2018-2019 to which a sink was initially provided for the classroom. But under the administration of 2019-20, the art classroom became displaced and without a sink. The essentials to being able to explore all mediums of Art and its functional practices.
As our student artists have become limited with the keeping safety (now having to consider Coronavirus and its spread) I would still like to provide my students with the opportunity to flourish as creative beings. With that being stated not High School Art Classroom should go without running water or a nearby sink accessible to clean up the basic mishaps that we all know will occur during art students learning experiences.
Then when art class is over our artist should be allowed to clean up and wiped down their areas without inconveniently having to run to and from the bathroom sinks, every period trying to fill buckets of water and leaving most of their classroom time to not learning and creating but to actually clean-up.
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Art education impacts student learning and a culture of citizens, that without art isn’t possible. Art is at the very core of our identity as humans. Here at CLHS are Art department has been neglected and unsupported by the administrators on campus. The school is fairly new in its development and has only been open for 4 years with its first graduating class of 2021. The Art program began only 2018-2019 to which a sink was initially provided for the classroom. But under the administration of 2019-20, the art classroom became displaced and without a sink. The essentials to being able to explore all mediums of Art and its functional practices.
As our student artists have become limited with the keeping safety (now having to consider Coronavirus and its spread) I would still like to provide my students with the opportunity to flourish as creative beings. With that being stated not High School Art Classroom should go without running water or a nearby sink accessible to clean up the basic mishaps that we all know will occur during art students learning experiences.
Then when art class is over our artist should be allowed to clean up and wiped down their areas without inconveniently having to run to and from the bathroom sinks, every period trying to fill buckets of water and leaving most of their classroom time to not learning and creating but to actually clean-up.