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Educational Services Division

Arts Integration

Read an article about county-wide professional development for art teachers in fall 2011.

Read an article about the 2011 Summer Arts Institute.

Paint Like Picasso: The Fifth Annual Special Art Show

Arts Coordination

Art teachers working in clay

Arts teachers from Live Oak, Pajaro Valley and Santa Cruz City working in clay in the county-wide arts professional development series.

Learning through the arts (music, theater, dance and visual art) is one of the most efficient ways in which to foster critical thinking, creativity, collaboration and problem-solving; all skills which are fundamental to 21st century education. Research supports the argument for the arts in schools as an integral part of a student’s education rather than dubbing the arts a frill or leisure activity. In order to be truly effective, the arts should be based on sound pedagogy and the California Visual and Performing Art (VAPA) standards.

In Santa Cruz County schools, we have three levels of arts education, with three differing sets of needs. The arts coordinator is responsible for creating and over-seeing projects that will not only help develop individual arts programs, but will also help weave the programs together in order to create a sense of consistency and equity in what is offered to students throughout the county.

  • Level One – Elementary/Middle School Arts Integration
    For generalist teachers with little or no experience in the arts, the COE holds an annual Summer Arts Institute which allows the teacher to have an arts-immersion experience while beginning to explore ways in which to integrate arts experiences for their students into the daily curriculum. The week-long Arts Institute is followed by three follow-up days throughout the year and ongoing individual coaching by the arts coordinator.


  • Level Two – Artists in Schools Programs
    The COE collaborates with several arts agencies and has close ties with the Cultural Council’s SPECTRA program. Working together, these two agencies bring quality arts instruction to elementary students and professional development opportunities to SPECTRA artists. The COE also collaborates with the Museum of Art and History to help bring the museum experience into elementary schools and provide a venue for High School projects. The COE has begun an annual Kindergarten visual art program for under-served schools which culminates in an art show at the COE.


  • Level Three – Secondary Arts Education
    As a result of the 2011 professional development series based on peer instruction, the COE has set up an e-Arts Community for arts specialists so that the work and community building can continue. Working with the school districts, the COE hopes to develop and extend this form of professional development for arts teachers where they can share lessons, resources and opportunities to have hands-on art experiences.


For more information on these and other arts projects please contact the arts coordinator, Mary McLaughlin at (831) 466-5813.


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