This year's Student Art & Poetry Anthology includes the work of 71 students from 17 Santa Fe Public School classes. All work was created during online ArtWorks workshops over this strangely unique year.
This means teachers took screenshots of student artwork, poetry readings were live but virtual, and teaching artists adroitly instructed students through their screens.
Each year's Anthology is special, but this year's is especially remarkable for what teachers, students, and teaching artists were able to not only accomplish, but also how they embodied the grit and determination during what was in many instances a heartbreaking year.
Congratulations teachers, students, and teaching artists, and here's to looking forward to the changes next year will bring. We salute you.
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Hope Cahill, El Dorado Community School
Roxanne Starr-Trujillo, Atalaya Elementary School
Barbara Teterycz, Capital High School
Alicia Ayala, El Camino Real Academy
Deb Magaña, El Camino Real Academy
Sharieffa Wade-Burton, El Camino Real Academy
You are truly inspiring educators!
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El Camino Real Academy teachers Alicia Ayala, Sharieffa Wade-Burton, and Deb Magaña
receiving their awards
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$1,000 Grants for Teachers
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The deadline to submit a Teacher Grant Application for 2021-22 is Friday, June 4th at
4 p.m.
Any school professional who works directly with students, including principals, librarians, counselors, and nurses, in the Santa Fe Public Schools and publicly funded charter schools may apply. Up to $1,000 is available per awardee.
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Artwork by Matthew Arenas
El Dorado Community School
Teacher: Kathleen Nakamura, 3rd Grade
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Classroom Supplies Galore!
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Thanks to many generous donations, our Teacher Warehouse is flush with supplies! It's the perfect time to stop by and restock your classroom for next year.
If you've recently done some spring cleaning, we're also accepting donations.
To schedule a pickup or drop-off, contact Shelley Cohen at 505.474.0240.
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Partners in Education has been supporting teachers in our public schools for 33 years. That's all we do. We invite you to read on to see how our programs help teachers to make a difference in the community. Your donation can be directed to a specific program or to Partners in Education in general.
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Have you ever seen a big yellow school bus outside the Lensic or a museum? Each year, donors like you provide the funding for buses for nearly 600 public school classes to go on transformative educational adventures.
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The Teacher Warehouse is a resource for teachers to “shop” for free and take great things back to their classrooms. Local businesses and individuals donate office supplies, art supplies, books, and more.
Due to the pandemic, The Teacher Warehouse is currently open by appointment only. To schedule, contact Shelley Cohen at 505.474.0240.
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ArtWorks is an aesthetic education program that builds critical thinking skills and frees young imaginations. ArtWorks makes the arts personally meaningful to over 1,800 public school students and teachers through an integrated program of art-making, viewing live performances and exhibits, and achieving understanding through inquiry and reflection.
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Through the generosity of donors like you, classroom teachers receive grants for innovative, curriculum-based projects. Partners in Education awards over $50,000 to about 60 teachers each year.
Partners in Education also honors up to seven Santa Fe Public School teachers each year with the Teachers Who Inspire awards.
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The mission of ArtWorks is to make the arts personally meaningful to children and elementary school teachers through an integrated program of art-making, viewing virtual or live performances and exhibits, and achieving understanding through inquiry and reflection.
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