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Private education in the Atlanta metro area | Encore Atlanta: Atlantas Performing Arts Publication

3 hours ago ago from | Encore Atlanta: Atlanta’s Performing Arts Publication

Private education in the Atlanta metro area By Suehyla El-Attar Georgia's public schools tend to rank low compared to other state schools, so it's not surprising that private schools have become a popular option, especially for parents looking for programs that are strong in arts education or have an underlying faith-based philosophy. Here's a brief guide of some of the best private schools in the Atlanta area. Atlanta Girls ...

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“Travelling Teacher’s Showcase” exhibition of middle school and elementary school art currently in Tower Room

5 hours ago ago from Fine Arts Tatler: the blog

Currently in the Tower Room, for this week only, visitors will find an exhibition of children's art selected and organized by Kenneth Fisher, a student in the MAT program.   Kenneth, whose undergraduate degree is from Glenville State, will graduate in December with an MAT and PreK-Adult Art Education Certification.  Kenneth is completing his capstone experience by creating an exhibition of student work generated while student teaching at four ...

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11 hours ago ago from HWS News Weekly

Students vote in youth elections Elections for the UK's Youth Parliament take place later this month, with Year 12's Chan Amin standing as your candidate. Highgate Wood's candidate for Haringey's seat on the UK's Youth Parliament: Chan Amin Chan said: The Youth Parliament is an organisation run by young people for young people. It gives young people in the UK an opportunity to use their energy and passion to improve the lives of, and ...

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Days that enrich the curriculum Once a fortnight, Year 7s come together as for a day-long programme of enrichment sessions'. These enrichment days focus on topics outside the ordinary curriculum and use a different range of teaching methods. This week Year 7s spent the day exploring aspects of heritage through a workshop with Steve Rock , a poet and creative thinking guru. Other activities included taking digital images of other ...

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Paul Klein: A Schism in Chicago Art?

23 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

I see a schism occurring in art being made in Chicago. And I doubt most artists who work on one side of the divide or the other even know. Let me offer some perspective. The same things that imprint citizens of Chicago imprint the artists too. And so far it always has -- since the very beginning of the City. But at least in the art world, there is a change underway. I don't know if it will or already has taken hold, but I see it. Chicago ...

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18 hours ago ago from FanHouse

WASHINGTON -In his first year, President Barack Obama has marshaled the largest infusion of cultural funding in decades despite a few stumbles. Though still far less than arts advocates contend is needed, they have high hopes this president could transform cultural policy, funding and arts education for years to come. "I think and feel he's very much in the John F. Kennedy tradition he embodies the humanities, essentially," said Jim Leach, a ...

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Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This School Board votes to eliminate International Baccalaureate program By David McGee | Staff Writer / Bristol Herald Courier Published: December 8, 2009 BRISTOL, Va. A highly regarded academic program bit the dust Monday the victim ...

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