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Community rallies for arts education expansion in Azusa

September 13, 2024 | Azusa Unified, School Districts, California


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Community rallies for arts education expansion in Azusa
During a recent meeting of the Azusa Unified School District Board, significant discussions centered around student enrollment challenges, local tax measures, and the introduction of a strategic arts plan aimed at enhancing arts education across the district.

A passionate plea was made by a teacher who highlighted the disruptive impact of recent enrollment changes on students and classrooms. The teacher urged Superintendent Higa to implement standard practices, such as surveying parents for accurate enrollment data and collaborating with frontline staff to address these issues. The call for better planning aims to prevent the displacement of students and minimize classroom disruptions.

In another segment, resident Araya Hammond expressed support for Measure ZZ, a proposed local sales tax measure that could generate approximately $2 million annually for Azusa. This measure aims to replace a current county tax that has seen minimal returns for the city. Hammond emphasized that the funds could be utilized for community priorities, including youth programs and increased school resource officers, particularly in light of rising gang violence.

The board also discussed the importance of mental health support for students and staff, with Board Member Arianez encouraging compassion and self-care as the school year begins. Additionally, plans for a Thanksgiving dinner giveaway targeting 400 families were announced, showcasing community engagement efforts.

A major highlight of the meeting was the presentation of the district's new strategic arts plan, which aims to expand arts programming over the next five years. The plan, supported by funding from Proposition 28, seeks to enhance arts education by hiring additional personnel and integrating arts into the curriculum from early education through high school. The initiative aims to provide students with diverse opportunities in the arts, fostering creativity and engagement.

Board members expressed enthusiasm for the arts plan, recognizing its potential to enrich student experiences and retain families within the district. The meeting concluded with a commitment to ongoing collaboration and community involvement in shaping the educational landscape of Azusa Unified School District.

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