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Latest PSA Project – MiVida: My Life
Students and PAS teachers can share artwork reflecting on how kids feel about life in Monterey County. Created by Kira Carrillo Corser, Arts and Education Director for the Arts Council for Monterey County; Poder Popular a program of the Community Foundation for Monterey County; First Night Monterey Artworks! Outreach, plus schools, libraries, and other volunteers. CLICK HERE
The Purpose of Arts Education
As the countywide agency for the arts in Monterey County, the Arts Council takes the leadership role in promoting the arts in education through the Professional Artists in the Schools Program and by providing and promoting Art and Culture in Community.

Why support the arts?
Exposure to the visual arts, theater, music and dance fosters and enhances positive academic achievement and growth in creativity, self-esteem and critical thinking.

For Donations to the Arts Council, to the Arts Endowment, Planned Giving, or for more information please contact Paulette Lynch, Executive Director at 831.622.9060 or email: paulettelynch@culturalmonterey.org.

For more information on Arts and Education programs in Monterey County please contact: Kira Carrillo Corser at 831.622.9060 or email: artsed@culturalmonterey.org.

For a PAS Catalog of teachers for the arts in Monterey County schools contact: Kira Carrillo Corser at 831.622.9060 or email: artsed@culturalmonterey.org.

National Governors Association Report 05/01/2002

The Impact of Arts Education
on Workforce Preparation

The arts provide one alternative for states looking to build the workforce of tomorrow - a choice growing in popularity and esteem. The arts can provide effective learning opportunities to the general student population, yielding increased academic performance, reduced absenteeism, and better skill-building. 

An even more compelling advantage is the striking success of arts-based educational programs among disadvantaged populations, especially at-risk and incarcerated youth. For at-risk youth, that segment of society most likely to suffer from limited lifetime productivity, the arts contribute to lower recidivism rates; increased self-esteem; the acquisition of job skills; and the development of much needed creative thinking, problem solving and communications skills. Involvement in the arts is one avenue by which at-risk youth can acquire the various competencies necessary to become economically self-sufficient over the long term, rather than becoming a financial strain on their states and communities.

This Issue Brief provides examples of arts-based education as a money-and time-saving option for states looking to build skills, increase academic success, heighten standardized test scores, and lower the incidence of crime among general and at-risk populations. It offers examples drawn from states that are utilizing the arts in education and after-school programs, and it provides policy recommendations for states looking to initiate or strengthen arts education programs that improve productivity and foster workforce development.






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