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Any Given Child: Butte County
In September 2021, Butte County became the 28th national site for the John F. Kennedy Center’s Any Given Child Initiative. The Any Given Child collective impact approach was designed to help school districts and their communities plan strategically to provide a high-quality arts education for K-8 students. Aided by the Kennedy Center, Any Given Child: Butte County consists of three school districts Oroville City Elementary, Palermo Union Elementary, and Thermalito Union Elementary. BCOE serves as the backbone organization for this collective impact project.
We would be pleased to share our experience with collective impact as an approach to systems change.
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NSAEC is a consortium of nine counties in Northern California that have joined together to expand access to arts education for our students.
This network was initiated in January 2019 with a grant from California Department of Education Student Support Funds. Since the grant period ended in September 2019, we now serve as an information clearing house on arts education for the north state.
This network was initiated in January 2019 with a grant from California Department of Education Student Support Funds. Since the grant period ended in September 2019, we now serve as an information clearing house on arts education for the north state.
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$1.75 million was distributed for Arts Infrastructure
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250 Arts Educators Attended the Summer Institute in July 2019 |
I had an amazing time as a member of the NSAEC... collaborating, learning, and applying the arts (and my new learning from this journey) in my own teaching world. Thanks for taking us on this amazing journey!” |
I just wanted to share a little of what the [NSAEC project] did for my music classroom and the 700 students I see each week! Today was day 3 of implementing materials, instruments and curriculum from the grant. It has been the most glorious 3 days! The look on the kids faces when they walk in is priceless! I didn’t mention the 200 recorders we got for 3rd grade or the outdoor risers so we have room for performances and music center for our special needs classroom. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!” |
This [NSAEC project] was life changing for our school! Because of this grant we have a classroom dedicated to the arts-visual, media, theatre and dance that are integrated across the curriculum.” |