Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a WOTP thing?
Not exactly. Housed at Hardy middle school, Fillmore provides arts instruction to students from Key, River Terrace, Ross, Stoddert and West.
It requires bussing the kids to Hardy, and the schools that use it devote part of their school's budget to pay for it. http://fillmoreartscenter.org/about-2/
Fewer schools use it now than in the past. Marie Reed used to be a Fillmore school, but now that its renovation is complete they do arts instruction in-house.
River Terrace and West are nowhere near Fillmore! There has to be a better way. The intra-day commute makes no sense.
West parent here. Fillmore comes to West once per week. It seems like a great arrangement.
An even better arrangement would be to hire art teachers who work at West full time.
We have a fantastic art teacher full time. Fillmore brings in music. I don’t know the details, but it seems like it works better than a part time music teacher. Why do you care how we do it?
Because I'd like to see less bussing and Hardy used fully for middle schoolers.
So shouldn’t your issue be with schools that send students to Fillmore, not schools that bring Fillmore to them?
Anonymous wrote:It would be inequitable to require schools without arts classrooms (that is, the Fillmore feeder schools) to use regular classrooms for art. The Fillmore schools are the only ones throughout DCPS to not have such dedicated space and equipment. Hence, the structural need for Fillmore Arts, as a matter of policy.
Anonymous wrote:
One idea would be to convert the "old Hardy school" on Foxhall to a space for K and 1st grade students. Then the Fillmore feeder schools would automatically have rooms for arts classrooms, as well as address their overcrowding problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a WOTP thing?
Not exactly. Housed at Hardy middle school, Fillmore provides arts instruction to students from Key, River Terrace, Ross, Stoddert and West.
It requires bussing the kids to Hardy, and the schools that use it devote part of their school's budget to pay for it. http://fillmoreartscenter.org/about-2/
Fewer schools use it now than in the past. Marie Reed used to be a Fillmore school, but now that its renovation is complete they do arts instruction in-house.
River Terrace and West are nowhere near Fillmore! There has to be a better way. The intra-day commute makes no sense.
West parent here. Fillmore comes to West once per week. It seems like a great arrangement.
An even better arrangement would be to hire art teachers who work at West full time.
We have a fantastic art teacher full time. Fillmore brings in music. I don’t know the details, but it seems like it works better than a part time music teacher. Why do you care how we do it?
Because I'd like to see less bussing and Hardy used fully for middle schoolers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a WOTP thing?
Not exactly. Housed at Hardy middle school, Fillmore provides arts instruction to students from Key, River Terrace, Ross, Stoddert and West.
It requires bussing the kids to Hardy, and the schools that use it devote part of their school's budget to pay for it. http://fillmoreartscenter.org/about-2/
Fewer schools use it now than in the past. Marie Reed used to be a Fillmore school, but now that its renovation is complete they do arts instruction in-house.
River Terrace and West are nowhere near Fillmore! There has to be a better way. The intra-day commute makes no sense.
West parent here. Fillmore comes to West once per week. It seems like a great arrangement.
An even better arrangement would be to hire art teachers who work at West full time.
We have a fantastic art teacher full time. Fillmore brings in music. I don’t know the details, but it seems like it works better than a part time music teacher. Why do you care how we do it?
Because I'd like to see less bussing and Hardy used fully for middle schoolers.
Then of course you must also be an advocate for resolving the Fillmore schools' absence of available classroom space...no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a WOTP thing?
Not exactly. Housed at Hardy middle school, Fillmore provides arts instruction to students from Key, River Terrace, Ross, Stoddert and West.
It requires bussing the kids to Hardy, and the schools that use it devote part of their school's budget to pay for it. http://fillmoreartscenter.org/about-2/
Fewer schools use it now than in the past. Marie Reed used to be a Fillmore school, but now that its renovation is complete they do arts instruction in-house.
River Terrace and West are nowhere near Fillmore! There has to be a better way. The intra-day commute makes no sense.
West parent here. Fillmore comes to West once per week. It seems like a great arrangement.
An even better arrangement would be to hire art teachers who work at West full time.
We have a fantastic art teacher full time. Fillmore brings in music. I don’t know the details, but it seems like it works better than a part time music teacher. Why do you care how we do it?
Because I'd like to see less bussing and Hardy used fully for middle schoolers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a WOTP thing?
Not exactly. Housed at Hardy middle school, Fillmore provides arts instruction to students from Key, River Terrace, Ross, Stoddert and West.
It requires bussing the kids to Hardy, and the schools that use it devote part of their school's budget to pay for it. http://fillmoreartscenter.org/about-2/
Fewer schools use it now than in the past. Marie Reed used to be a Fillmore school, but now that its renovation is complete they do arts instruction in-house.
River Terrace and West are nowhere near Fillmore! There has to be a better way. The intra-day commute makes no sense.
West parent here. Fillmore comes to West once per week. It seems like a great arrangement.
An even better arrangement would be to hire art teachers who work at West full time.
We have a fantastic art teacher full time. Fillmore brings in music. I don’t know the details, but it seems like it works better than a part time music teacher. Why do you care how we do it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a WOTP thing?
Not exactly. Housed at Hardy middle school, Fillmore provides arts instruction to students from Key, River Terrace, Ross, Stoddert and West.
It requires bussing the kids to Hardy, and the schools that use it devote part of their school's budget to pay for it. http://fillmoreartscenter.org/about-2/
Fewer schools use it now than in the past. Marie Reed used to be a Fillmore school, but now that its renovation is complete they do arts instruction in-house.
River Terrace and West are nowhere near Fillmore! There has to be a better way. The intra-day commute makes no sense.
West parent here. Fillmore comes to West once per week. It seems like a great arrangement.
An even better arrangement would be to hire art teachers who work at West full time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a WOTP thing?
Not exactly. Housed at Hardy middle school, Fillmore provides arts instruction to students from Key, River Terrace, Ross, Stoddert and West.
It requires bussing the kids to Hardy, and the schools that use it devote part of their school's budget to pay for it. http://fillmoreartscenter.org/about-2/
Fewer schools use it now than in the past. Marie Reed used to be a Fillmore school, but now that its renovation is complete they do arts instruction in-house.
River Terrace and West are nowhere near Fillmore! There has to be a better way. The intra-day commute makes no sense.
West parent here. Fillmore comes to West once per week. It seems like a great arrangement.
Anonymous wrote:Former Ross parent here. Another thing we really liked about Fillmore was the instrumental music program. Nice to see kids from all backgrounds have the opportunity to try an instrument. There really is no room at all in the Ross building for music, in addition to no room for art. There is exactly one tiny "multi-purpose" room, that is used for a mini cafeteria (that can only fit one class at a time). No room to store supplies, much less to conduct these classes. And no room on the grounds to expand or add a trailer.
Fillmore isn't perfect, but it's pretty decent and has been a good solution for schools like Ross that have no on-site alternatives.
Anonymous wrote:It would be inequitable to require schools without arts classrooms (that is, the Fillmore feeder schools) to use regular classrooms for art. The Fillmore schools are the only ones throughout DCPS to not have such dedicated space and equipment. Hence, the structural need for Fillmore Arts, as a matter of policy.
One idea would be to convert the "old Hardy school" on Foxhall to a space for K and 1st grade students. Then the Fillmore feeder schools would automatically have rooms for arts classrooms, as well as address their overcrowding problem.
Anonymous wrote:It would be inequitable to require schools without arts classrooms (that is, the Fillmore feeder schools) to use regular classrooms for art. The Fillmore schools are the only ones throughout DCPS to not have such dedicated space and equipment. Hence, the structural need for Fillmore Arts, as a matter of policy.
One idea would be to convert the "old Hardy school" on Foxhall to a space for K and 1st grade students. Then the Fillmore feeder schools would automatically have rooms for arts classrooms, as well as address their overcrowding problem.
Anonymous wrote:I would eliminate PK3 and PK4 if necessary at these schools to create arts classroom.
Install sinks. Hire teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a WOTP thing?
Not exactly. Housed at Hardy middle school, Fillmore provides arts instruction to students from Key, River Terrace, Ross, Stoddert and West.
It requires bussing the kids to Hardy, and the schools that use it devote part of their school's budget to pay for it. http://fillmoreartscenter.org/about-2/
Fewer schools use it now than in the past. Marie Reed used to be a Fillmore school, but now that its renovation is complete they do arts instruction in-house.
River Terrace and West are nowhere near Fillmore! There has to be a better way. The intra-day commute makes no sense.