INSIDE - Creative Arts
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INSIDE - Creative Arts
65K creative arts NEWSLET TER March 2015 • Issue 2 INSIDE PRINCIPALS MESSAGE CALENDAR MIDDLE SCHOOL EVENTS HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS STUDENT FEATURE ST. PAUL ART AND EVENTS Evelyn Speers performs at the Winter Arts and Performance Show 65K A community of a rtists - learning and working together. creative arts NEWSLET TER March 2015 • Issue 2 Dr. Valerie Littles-Butler Principals Message With spring around the corner, Creative Arts is preparing for a lot of exciting events and projects. Some of these events include spring concerts, performances, art displays, and of course, graduation! It has been a busy winter as well. Our 6th and 7th grade students demonstrated their learning through displays, websites, and performances for their Minnesota History Day projects. We celebrated our High School students’ talents as they put on a great performance in February at the Wellstone Center. Performance Night highlighted their musicianship, dance skills, and artistic ability. Many students have also submitted artwork to contests, while others have auditioned for the spring Honors Concert here in Saint Paul. Our Leadership Team continues initiating partnerships with local businesses and arts organizations that support student learning during the day, while also providing opportunities for students to engage with their community beyond the school day. The Mobile Jazz Project, Crack the Page Artist Workshop, Flint Hills International Children’s Festival, Breakthrough Twin Cities, Young Artists Initiative, and the Optimist Oratorical Contest are just a few organizations that are providing ways for our students to share and develop. Spring also means we start thinking ahead to next school year. We are excited for our remodeling to be completed, including our new auditorium, new dance studio, and renovated second and fifth floors. Our offices will transition to the first floor over Spring Break, and we will begin acclimating students to some of those new routines. Teachers and administrators are busy putting the final touches on plans for 201516 course offerings. Look for additional information about this process in early May. CALENDAR March 18 Daytime Music Dept. Concert March 24 / 3-7 p.m. Parent, Teacher Conferences April 3 Spring Break April 14 Honors Concert & Art Exhibition April 24-26 Saint Paul Art Crawl May 20-22 Spring Musical Annie June 2 Graduation News and Events Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) 65K creative arts NEWSLET TER PAC meets monthly from 6-7:15 pm Light snacks provided March 2015 Hello, My Name is Dan Feidt, a parent of a 9th grader and a member of the Parent Advisory Committee (PAC). We are all aware our school building has been going through major reconstruction, and this will continue throughout the summer. Since Creative Arts School has become the sole occupant of this building, it too, is going through some major reconstruction so that the outcome of each student’s success reflects the goals and mission of this school setting. PAC has been active this year reviewing the schools’ Mission Statement, goals, policies and procedures, academic programs and school activity options for all grade levels, and now we are in the process of putting forth our vision for the next five years. Why are redoing this as a parent group? I can speak as a Parent. We as a committee want our students to graduate with a solid academic foundation, multiple experiences in the area of our child’s particular Art area, solid preparation for secondary academics, and a successful long-term occupation in their choice of Arts. At this point in time, the PAC could benefit from greater representation from parents of students at all grade levels at Creative Arts. As a parent of a 9th grader I am finding myself having to speak to vision choices for grade levels of 6-8 and the upper grades. I feel I might not be able to speak to future of your child’s education. Please consider joining the conversation to lend your perspective and insight about your student’s education. PAC would like to have at least 2 to 3 parents for each grade level. If we can achieve this goal, just think what we can do for the success of all students attending Creative Arts School! Middle School Students in Miss Jacalin Sall’s art class tackle paper and glue as they work on projects in the flexible space at Creative Arts Secondary School. Your thoughts and perspective will add to the future success of Creative Arts Secondary School. Next PAC meet is Monday, April 6,from 6-7:15 pm (you can always check the school calendar online). March 2015 • Issue 2 • Creative Arts Secondary School • Saint Paul Public Schools 65K News and Events creative arts NEWSLET TER Creative Arts Band, Orchestra and Choir March 17 The Creative Arts Secondary School Band, Orchestra and Choir Students performed a midday show for students and families. The music classes showcased Middle School and High School, beginning, intermediate and advanced music students. Students performed in mixed groups and interpreted modern as well as classical numbers for a receptive and engaged audience. March 2015 • Issue 2 • Creative Arts Secondary School • Saint Paul Public Schools Middle School News and Events Middle School Physics Force Show February 23 The Creative Arts Middle School students were treated to a fun filled afternoon by the University of Minnesota Physics Force group. The Physics Force is a K-12 outreach program through the University 65K creative arts NEWSLET TER of Minnesota. A program’s greatest success is generating an interest in science in K-12 students. We go above and beyond to educate and entertain. Physics Force does things on a grand scale to bring excitement and wonder to the thousands of students who attend our shows every year. History Day Competition Creative Arts Students participate in the Regional History Day competition that will be held at Harding High School. Alee Xiong, Dinh Lor Avery Heeringa Joseph Thao, Yechang Thao Padra Lor Emilia Nowaczewski, Samantha Wagoner Havy Nguyen, Nyunt Win Owen Martineau, Haider Al Bahaderi Dareales Phillios, Eric webb Deja Florez-Carabello Mary Thao, Kerrina Thao William Winget, Leat Yancey Jr. Kanyanee Her March 2015 • Issue 2 • Creative Arts Secondary School Dred Scott Decision Vince Lombardi The Dakota War of 1862 Sister Elizabeth Kenny Clara Ueland U.S. Dakota War Little Crow and the Dakota War James J Hill Malcolm X General Vang Pao and the Hmong Migration Beargreease Pierre de Coubertin and the Olympics • Saint Paul Public Schools High School News and Events 65K creative arts NEWSLET TER Congratulations! to the Honors Art Nominees Melani Basurto Paige Graling Jacquelin Ortega Gabrielle Ramirez Haylee Schlax Bailey Schultz Julia Schultz Emerald Smith Emily Winkelaar Paige Graling Melani Basurto Julia Schultz High School News and Events 65K creative arts NEWSLET TER The Ordway will partner with Saint Paul Public Schools and the Minnesota Museum of American Art to host the 24th Annual Saint Paul Public Schools Honors Concert, Performance Art and Art Exhibition. The mission of the Honors events is to provide skilled, creative and talented young artists in Saint Paul Public Schools with a professionally produced Concert, Performance, and Visual Art Exhibition. Emily Winkelaar Emerald Smith Haylee Schlax Bailey Schultz Jacquelin Ortega Event Information CONCERT & PERFORMANCE ART Tues. April 14, 2015, at the Ordway K-8 Showcase: 5:30-6:15pm Concert & Performance Art: *6:30pm $5 GENERAL ADMISSION | 651.224.4222 ART EXHIBITION April 23 – May 3 at the Minnesota Museum of American Art Project Space Hours: Thurs 11am-6pm, Sat & Sun 10am-4pm Exhibition Opening: Thurs, April 23, 5-7pm with a brief program at 5:30pm FREE ADMISSION | mmaa.org | 651.797.2571 - See more at: Gabrielle Ramirez http://www.ordway.org/education/honorsconcert#sthash.6Mzujsvb.dpuf High School News and Events Congratulations! 65K creative arts NEWSLET TER Left to Right: Randi Williams (choir) Victor McKnight (violin) Alan Schmitz (trumpet) Arabella McSwain (choir) Jaymir Phillips-Hare (choir) DJ Salsbury (choir) not pictured To the students who auditioned and were accepted into the District Honors Band, Orchestra and Choir. Student Profile Visual Arts Hannah Opatz 8th Grade • Photography My name is Hannah Opatz and I enjoy learning new things and talking to my friends. My favorite classes are English, Global Studies and Digital Photography, but I mostly like Digital Photography. Success in the classroom means that I complete all my work and focus on the teacher when they’re talking. Having my academic classes are important because with them I can get into a good college and they help me to become smarter. I think my proudest moment in school would have to be being featured in this article. My advice to other students is to work hard, focus and to not slack off. My goal for the future is to be a successful photographer and start my own photography business. 65K creative arts NEWSLET TER Art and Performance Night Wellstone Community Center Tynesha Ashley, Isabella Christensen, Mariah Franklin, Deondra Johnson, Alyssa Wertman, Jerilyn Sheppheard Frances Courneya, Isabel Juarez, McKayla Oberdorfer, Heili Trueblood, Zena Vang, Randi Williams, Nattikah Christon Evelyn Speers Angel Yang Zella Johnson Tynesha Ashley Emcee - Faith Christensen Elizabeth Xiong Valentine Alsides March • Issue 2 • Creative Arts Secondary School • Saint Paul Public Schools Creative Arts Secondary School parents, staff and friends celebrated students performing and visual arts talents showcased at the Wellstone Community Center . 65K creative arts NEWSLET TER Gabby Carter-Lofton Isabella Christensen Tynesha Ashley Ally Carr Angel Yang Kao Ly Thao Elizabeth Xiong, Evelyn Speers, Kaelea Monserud, Zella Johnson, Jue Thao, Nick Vigliotti, Diamond Wilson, Angel Yang 65K creative arts NEWSLET TER Randi Williams, Maya Lopez, Dyno Thao, Arabella McSwain, Gloria Yang, Savannah Waldo-Okoneski, Emily Xiong Isabel Juarez, River Zeller, Jerilyn Sheppheard, Aniya Tanner, Alyssa Wertman, Alejandra Hernandez, Mariah Franklin Hanna Feidt, Lilith Bushway, Hasan Kue, Sophia Lampley, Jaymir Phillips-Hare, Oceanna Love, Francia Perez-Ortega Hailie Peterson, Adamari Torrescano-Sanchez, Mai See Vang & Mai Ger Vang Frances Courneya Victor McKnight 65K creative arts NEWSLET TER Evelyn Speers, Daniel Torrescano-Sanchez, Adamari Torrescano-Sanchez, Evelyn Speers DJ Salsbury Daniel Torrescano-Sanchez Emmanuel Kandolo Arabella McSwain 65K Student Profile creative arts Music NEWSLET TER My name is Yue Peng and Band and Art are my favorite classes. Creative Arts School is a good place to be, because it is a place where I get to understand and learn new things and it makes me feel proud when I am successful in school. Yue Peng It is important to show up to your classes everyday. My advice to students who want to succeed in school is to have good attendance and to get good grades. 10th Grade • Music My goal for the future is to become stronger in what i do and to be successful in school. March 2015 • Issue 2 • Creative Arts Secondary School • Saint Paul Public Schools St. Paul Arts and Events 65K creative arts NEWSLET TER Congratulations! Emma Jones for being selected to the St Paul Jaycess Best 100 Juried Art Exhibition. The Les Farrington Best 100 Juried Art Exhibition invites Saint Paul area high school art students, grades 9 through 12, to submit their original artwork for competition to be judged by a panel of three jurors from the art community. The Best 100 pieces will be publicly exhibited in the AZ Gallery from Thursday, March 8, 2012 through Saturday March 31, 2012. Congratulations Allan! Allan credits Creative Arts Audio Technology program, under the guidance of music production instructor Adam Bucher, for having given him his start recording and making songs. Cheers to finding success following your dreams! ©cadex herrera 2015 Former Creative Arts student Allan Kyariga, aka Allan Kingdom, is a featured vocalist on the new Kanye West single “All Day”. Last month, only weeks after visiting Creative Arts to speak with the Audio class, Allan flew to London to perform the premier of the new single with Kanye West and Theophilus London at the 2015 BRIT Awards. Also featured on “All Day” is non other than music legend Sir Paul McCartney. St. Paul Arts and Events 65K creative arts NEWSLET TER The SNOW QUEEN! Discover the magic of friendship when YAI presents The production features an all-youth cast and crew of more than 30 talented young people from around the Twin Cities. Directed by Allison Houston, with Music Direction by Evan Wilson. Scenic Design is by Benjamin Lacina, Costume Design by Emily Jannusch, and Lighting Design by Tony Stoeri. Stage Management is by Becca Greenstein. March 20 at 7:30 pm March 21 at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm*† “Pay-what-you-can” performance March 22 at 2:00 pm † ASL-interpreted performance March 27 at 7:30 pm March 28 at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm March 29 at 2:00 pm * Where: The Performance Space at Wellstone Center • 179 Robie Street East, St Paul, MN 55107 Ticket prices are $10.00 for adults, $8.00 for seniors & $6.00 for students Tickets can be purchased online www.youngartistsmn.org or at the performance. Seating is general admission. Contact Information: Benjamin Lacina 612-508-6935 • benjamin@youngartistsmn.org Darrell Robinson - It has been a lot of fun working and learning with the cast and crew of The Snow Queen. Playing the King Grin role is both challenging and exciting. I am proud to be part of this production. I cannot wait for opening night to share what I have learned. A great big thanks of appreciation to all the staff and students that helped and contributed to the creation of the newsletter. Dr. Valerie Littles-Butler Kara Amundson Benjamin Lacina Linda White Aaron Liebo Adam Bucher Alysha Balbo Amanda Weissner Anika Stafford Barbara Ellenbecker Benjamin Stock Bill Roppeau Cadex Herrera Caleb Chisholm Christopher Runsewe Dan Perelstein Daniel Gerber Daniel Perelstein Deanna Henry Dylan Wakefield-Dagen Greg Anderson Heather Stockton Heidi “Sid” Grassbaugh Jacalin Sall James Johnson James Patterson Principal Assistant Principal Program Manager Clerk Theater/English Music and Visual Arts World Language-Spanish English Language Arts Counselor Science Science Head Engineer Media Arts Mathematics Special Education Music Social Studies Instrumental Music Guidance Tech Physical Education & Health Alternative Education Personalized Learning ELL Social Studies Visual Arts Science School Nurse Jamie Albertson Jenny Wamsley Jessica Weller Jill Weiss Jonathan Gardner Josie Ahartz JR Gardner Kara Noble Katie Hovde Kristy Foss Lona Healam Lorraine Schwarzrock Matthew Olson Mayly Her Michael Cowan Miriam Lender Phillip Clomon Randy Schutt Renee Hauwiller Rhonda Mechels Richard Anderson Ruth Dubuque Sarah Wiesner Shane O’Reilly Shauna Bock Tyler LeClear-Vachta English/Creative Writing Health & Physical Education English Language Arts Psychologist Mathematics Cultural Specialist, Family Liaison, Attendance Specialist Mathematics Dance Math Corps Deaf/Hard of Hearing Special Education Speech Language Music Educational Assistant (ELL) School Librarian Nutrition Services Social Studies Visual Arts Social Worker Technology Integration History and Social Studies English Language Arts & Reading Special Education English Special Education Mathematics 65K creative arts NEWSLET TER CREATIVE ARTS SECONDARY SCHOOL 65 KELLOGG BLVD. E ST. PAUL, MN 55101 SAINT PAUL PUBLIC SCHOOLS