Online Tools for Teachers and Students

iLearn - The Online ClassroomCreate Your Online Classroom

iLearn provides all the tools you need to create an interactive classroom. From quizzes to forums and discussions, iLearn provides all the tools you need to engage and extend the classroom learning experience beyond the school day. iLearn is secure and only available to students and staff with a valid District ID.

iBlog - Teacher WebsitesClassroom Website Tool

iBlog is the perfect solution for creating your classroom website for announcing upcoming events, homework, posting photos, and much more. Login using your District ID and Password to create your classroom website instantly!!!

D-Tube Video SharingShare Class Videos

Use D-Tube to share your classroom videos with parents and the community. From simple photo montages to morning announcements, D-Tube is your solution for posting videos on the internet.

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Art Education

Wendy Sample -Teacher Leader

Find out "who, what, when, where, why and how" in the art department.

Art Curriculum

Click here to view the Art Curriculum Document (PDF)

Great Stuff

Collaborations with community organizations!

Visiting artist program!

Curriculum

Alligned with state and national standards and benchmarks.

This is our year to implement our revised curriculum.

Department meetings

Art staff meets the first Monday of every month.

April 3rd

May 1st

June 5th

Professional

Development

April 13 - Web Page Design

May 26 - Curriculum Review

Art Exhibitions

District City Wide student exhibition May 2nd - May 29th, 2006

Opening May 2nd 3:30 - 5:00.  Presentation at 4:00.

Padzieski Art Gallery - Ford Community & Performing Arts Center

Student art demonstrations 

Guest artist Efrain Fuentes - Wood carver from Oaxaca, Mexico

Faculty Art Exhibit

Art Faculty Exhibition - Summer 2006

Padzieski Art Gallery - Ford Community & Performing Arts Center

Quotable quotes


  We can learn alot
from crayons.

 Some are sharp,
some are dull.

 Some have weird names:
all are different colors.

 And - they all get along
just fine in the same box.

click here for printable view

 

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