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Program Models Arts In Service Programs

Program Model Title State
Project SYKES: Successful Youth Knowledgeable & Eager for Service School: Lanett City Schools
AL
Operation Bridgeport “”immersion”" weekends School: Sacred Heart University
CT
“”Beyond El Gran Capoquero”": high school students learn Spanish skills via Drama while providing community service to K-2 Spanish students School: SAIL High School
FL
“”In Harmony”": developing a caring intergenerational link School: Hillsborough County Schools
FL
Children’s Theatre tour brings “”artful”" activities to elementary schools School: LaGrange College
GA
Partners in Art: a new theater for high school students School: Dodge County High School
GA
Mural project with prisoners from Anamosa State Prison School: Cornell College
IA
Pre-school classroom mural project School: Cornell College
IA
Art on the Edge program: ceramics students work with homeless children School: North Idaho College
ID
Theatre Outreach Program to Schools (T.O.P.S.) – Hedda Gabler School: Black Hawk College
IL
Teens With Attitude (TWA) School: Emma L. Minnis Jr. Academy
KY
A president promotes the concept of “”citizen/artist”" School: Massachusetts College of Art
MA
Annual Reading Festival: a fun-filled literacy based event for children School: Dean College
MA
“”Art and Community”" and other courses: individual projects based on community needs and artistic goals School: Massachusetts College of Art
MA
Co-curricular art-based community programs School: Massachusetts College of Art
MA
“”CommunityARTworks”": a day of community art projects for entering students School: Massachusetts College of Art
MA
Holiday cheer: the Bead Project School: Massachusetts College of Art
MA
Portrait of a Century: a portrait project of Boston community leaders School: Massachusetts College of Art
MA
The Art in Service internship School: Maine College of Art
ME
High school drama department’s Medieval Festival School: Blue Eye R-V School
MT
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-Alton J. Banks, Director, Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning, North Carolina State University