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2017-057-E Arts - Northside Elementary School - Fall 2016 Arts Grant Agreement
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1/17/2017
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1/17/2017
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12/31/2017
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DocuSign Envelope ID:71 71A1 F5-8FF6-4COD-9E6C-2224164C181 D <br /> Northside Elementary School <br /> Arts in Education Grant Application 2016 <br /> Biographies: <br /> Alder Keene <br /> I grew up in rural New Hampshire and attended the Monadnock Waldorf School. My early <br /> childhood education gave me a natural understanding and appreciation for the arts,which <br /> continues to have a reverberating impact on my life. My deep interest in the arts led me to <br /> Baltimore,to attend the Maryland Institute College of Art(MICA) in order to study Painting <br /> and Art Education. <br /> Upon graduation, I joined the Community Arts Collaborative (CAC) ,a branch of <br /> Americorps,in Baltimore. During my twelve months at CAC, I developed an after school <br /> arts program at Barclay EIementary Middle School.This program focused on ways that art <br /> could bring attention to current, local issues within Barclay School,and the larger <br /> Baltimore area. During the middle of my term,I received a grant for a project called Speak <br /> Out. The 15 student participants of Speak Out learned about photography and how it could <br /> be used as a tool to advocate for education. During my time in CAC I learned how to <br /> collaborate with different community organizations and groups of students to build a <br /> program that promoted advocacy through art. <br /> In 2013 I moved to Chapel Hill to be the first visual art teacher at Northside Elementary <br /> School.As a first year teacher,I was nominated by my administration for the Teacher of <br /> Promise Award.This is an award given to one new teacher in the district every year. <br /> Throughout my two and a half years teaching at Northside, I have maintained my intrigue <br /> of how the arts can reach beyond the art classroom. I have organized opportunities for my <br /> 5th graders to collaborate with local artists on community-based art projects that have <br /> gone up within Chapel Hill. <br /> I continue to use art as way for students to engage in the community,think critically about <br /> local issues and connect with core subjects areas. <br /> Shaan Hassan <br /> Shaan Hassan works at Szostak Design, an Architecture firm in Chapel Hill, North <br /> Carolina. Prior to that,he spent three years designing restaurants,commercial projects, <br /> and historic house additions under the direction of Jim Spencer Architects in nearby <br /> Carrboro. He earned his Bachelor's of Architecture at the North Carolina State University <br /> College of Design. While studying there,he had the opportunity to live in Prague, Czech <br /> Republic where he took classes in urban design, hand-drawing,watercolor, and Czech <br /> literature. Shaan grew up in Carrboro and performs his original acoustic songs in his spare <br /> time. <br />
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