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Our end of 2022 Summer Arts for Learning Academy performances and art exhibit at Pimlico Elementary Middle School included dance, visual arts, a fashion show, music, theatre, and FUN!
Our end of 2022 Summer Arts for Learning Academy performances and art exhibit at Pimlico Elementary Middle School included dance, visual arts, a fashion show, music, theatre, and FUN!
Event: 2021 Summer Learning Teen Grand Prize
Date: 2021 August
Description: Congratulations to the 2021 Summer Learning Grand Prize winner in the Teen category. The goal was to read at least eight hours.
Our end of 2022 Summer Arts for Learning Academy performances and art exhibit at Pimlico Elementary Middle School included dance, visual arts, a fashion show, music, theatre, and FUN!
The Summer Arts for Learning Academy (SALA) gives Baltimore City Public School students in grades PreK–6 a fun summer packed with creative exploration and arts-integrated learning from the best teachers and teaching artists in the state.
Our end of 2022 Summer Arts for Learning Academy performances and art exhibit at Dorothy I Height Elementary Middle School included dance, visual arts, a drumming, filmmaking, theatre, and FUN!
Our end of 2022 Summer Arts for Learning Academy performances and art exhibit at Pimlico Elementary Middle School included dance, visual arts, a fashion show, music, theatre, and FUN!
Many artists new to our organization prepared for months to work in this year's Summer Arts for Learning Academy. Through the Summer Artists Corps, a comprehensive, high-quality, and holistic professional development program for professional practicing artists, we were able to provide new teaching artists with with foundational training for creativity in the classroom and help them develop arts-integrated lessons grounded in anti-racist pedagogy. On the final day of the training, we celebrated with karaoke!
Our end of 2022 Summer Arts for Learning Academy performances and art exhibit at Dorothy I Height Elementary Middle School included dance, visual arts, a drumming, filmmaking, theatre, and FUN!
The taiko drum group Taikoza mesmerized students at Elevate Academy in Frederick County Public Schools. After their assembly, students practiced playing each of the wide variety of drums!
In the first week of the 2019 Bloomberg Arts Internship in Baltimore, students got right to work honing skills in financial literacy and written communication, exploring social issues like the history of red lining and how it still impacts our communities today, and meeting with college mentors and BAI alumni!
Many artists new to our organization prepared for months to work in this year's Summer Arts for Learning Academy. Through the Summer Artists Corps, a comprehensive, high-quality, and holistic professional development program for professional practicing artists, we were able to provide new teaching artists with with foundational training for creativity in the classroom and help them develop arts-integrated lessons grounded in anti-racist pedagogy. On the final day of the training, we celebrated with karaoke!
Our end of 2022 Summer Arts for Learning Academy performances and art exhibit at Dorothy I Height Elementary Middle School included dance, visual arts, a drumming, filmmaking, theatre, and FUN!
The 2020 interns met in the Sculpture Garden at the Baltimore Museum of Art for a staggered, socially distanced meet and greet with parents, mentors, writing coaches, and workplace supervisors.
Our 2019 Summer Arts & Learning Academy students hit the beach for some fun in the sand and to play steel drums and dance!
All week long, students read books (and wrote and illustrated their own books) with artist Marnee Keith! This week's theme was all about the moon. From stories about its phases, to imagining what they'd pack on a trip to outer space, the students' creations are all out of this world!
Image courtesy of teaching artist Scott Paynter from his classroom at Gardenville Elementary Middle: The Mindful Moonflowers.
Students struck their best b-boy poses and exercised their minds by singing Z, Y, X with Baba Bomani at the SALAbration at Henderson Hopkins.
All week long, students read books (and wrote and illustrated their own books) with artist Marnee Keith! This week's theme was all about the moon. From stories about its phases, to imagining what they'd pack on a trip to outer space, the students' creations are all out of this world!
Summer is here! Over at Dr. Bashi™, we are celebrating the arrival of the sun-kissed season by creating (and eating) a Persian/English bilingual list of refreshing, nutritious fruits, nuts and berries!
Our list also includes English transliteration of the Persian names (for pronunciation purposes).
The Persian to English transliteration has been done according to the UN (2012) scheme, using the closest corresponding letters of the Latin alphabet. For more information on transliteration of Persian to the Latin script, please see: www.eki.ee/wgrs/rom1_fa.htm
To learn the Persian or Arabic alphabet, numbers, common sight-words, weather types, geometric shapes, 4 seasons, colors, math symbols and more, please check out our block sets in each language: www.drbashi.com/#!products/ex1ba
Enjoy!
Younger students alternated between literacy tutoring and choreography lessons with teaching artist Laura Schandelmeier while students in older grades learned the difference between kinetic and potential energy by creating wind-up art machines!
We closed out Virtual SALA with an ice cream social! After a long summer of learning from the screen, families got to come out to the Sisson Street Community Garden for a social distance treat: Taharka Brothers Ice Cream! Students also got to take home free window sill garden kits from Great Kids Farm!
Students learned to play steel drums with Kevin Martin, built robots, flew drones, and were treated to a Japanese drumming performance from Taikoza!
In the afternoons at Summer Arts & Learning Academy, older students work with artists and each other on collaborative projects to solve a challenge while younger grades dive into a new art form each week.
Each afternoon at Summer Arts for Learning Academy, students work side by side with teaching artists in Arts Explorations and Arts Majors classes to learn and explore new art forms of all kinds!
Summer Arts & Learning Academy returns—in person! What a beautiful day to reunite with students, teachers, artists, and the whole SALA community!
Graceland Park Elementary Middle held a superhero SALAbration complete with face painting, a beatbox assembly with Max Bent, and light box creation with the Baltimore Museum of Industry!
U.S. Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona, visited our Summer Arts & Learning Academy (SALA) site at Graceland Park Elementary/Middle School to experience arts-integrated learning and unveil his national plan to reopen schools.
Artists, teachers, and staff new to Summer Arts & Learning Academy participated in their first professional development this weekend. The group discussed and learned trauma-informed practices, responsive classroom strategies, and saw co-teaching and arts integration in action.
All week long, students read books (and wrote and illustrated their own books) with artist Marnee Keith! This week's theme was all about the moon. From stories about its phases, to imagining what they'd pack on a trip to outer space, the students' creations are all out of this world!
Thank you Mayfield Ice Cream for providing all the kids with delicious popsicles!
Dig Into Reading was this year's summer reading theme and we had fun all summer digging up fun for all the great readers who signs up this year. Our grand finale at the First Tennessee Pavilion was a wonderful summer morning filled with games and friends and prizes. Keep on reading!
Each day at Summer Arts for Learning Academy, students engage in Math and Literacy lessons with both an academic teacher and a teaching artist. They learn and reinforce skills through art projects and activities, giving students voice, making the learning accessible and fun, and preventing summer learning loss.
Our Summer Arts & Learning Academy students fed goats, peered into tiny world plucked from fairytales, met a giant rabbit, and made their way through mazes in the Enchanted Forest at Clark's Elioak Farm!
Each afternoon at Summer Arts for Learning Academy, students work side by side with teaching artists in Arts Explorations and Arts Majors classes to learn and explore new art forms of all kinds!
We hopped on the bus to tour three of our summer program sites in Baltimore City: Bloomberg Arts Internship, Summer Arts & Learning Academy, and SummerREADS! Participants got to see for themselves the excitement, focus, energy, and drive of students, teachers, and artists engaged in learning and the arts all across the city.