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Art in the Wenatchee School District

Art Resource Teachers | Administration Building Art Display Schedule | Art Lessons

Art Resource Teacher: Job Description

  • Provide leadership for art planning at the building level
  • Provide leadership in the planning, development, and implementation of appropriate grade level art curriculum and art integration.
  • Assist in the process of organizing and making available materials to grade level teachers that support the art curriculum.
  • Maintain regular communication with the Art Articulatiion Committee via meeting or e-mail.
  • Assist in the evaluation and modification of art curriculum as the curriculum goes through reassessment by providing feedback from teachers in your building.
  • Provide periodic reports related to progress toward building implementation of Art Curriculum Goals.
  • Attend training workshops related to art resource teacher duties.
  • Provide leadership in planning, preparing and hanging student art representing your building in the district wide art show and administration building art show
  • Hours outside of the contract day: 7.5 at activities rate-of-pay

Teachers by Building

  • Mission View: Sue Wilson
  • Lincoln: Karolin Highland
  • Columbia: Patty Cone
  • Lewis and Clark: Lucy Garcia
  • Washington : Cathy Wengren
  • Sunnyslope: Mark Goveia
  • Newberry: Kris Crilly
  • Pioneer: Jonette Waldbjorn
  • Orchard: Jonette Waldbjorn
  • Foothills: Sandra Lancaster
  • WestSide: Steve Wellman
  • WHS: Mike McClun, Marnie Harris, Don Collins
  • Wenarchee Valley Academy of Learning: contact Mark Goveia, Greg Lovercamp, Jim Mugg, Eva Stout.

Administration Building Art Display Schedule

October 1 to October 31: Orchard Middle AND school programs outside the regular classroom, i.e., bus drivers, special programs, etc., potpourri, and Valley Academy

November 1 to November 30: Columbia and Pioneer Middle School

December 1 to December 31: Lewis & Clark

January 1 to January 31: Sunnyslope and Foothills Middle School

February 1 to February 28: Lincoln and potpourri

March 1 to March 31: Newberry and Westside High Schoo;l

April 1 to April 30: Mission View and Wenatchee High School

May 1 to May 31: Washington and Wenatchee High School

June 1 to Sept 30: Potpourri: combination of all schools

Each ART for each building will organize his or her half of the display space. (If you are unable, please find a substitute within your building.) A co-operative effort of both schools involved when it comes to hanging and take down of each show will make the process easier. There are 20 frames with mats ready for 12" X 18" student art work (that is 10 for each school); tack strips are also available for use. Please mount student work on construction paper, butcher paper, or hard board to give a framed effect before attaching to tack strip. One display case will also be available for three dimensional work; it is locatedin the reception area.

I encourage you to stop by and look at the space before making your decisions on what and how to hang student work. I also encourage you to stop by sometime during your month (preferably before the board meeting) and check on everything. Any time you need assistance in putting this together, please feel free to call me. I am happy to teach any one how to open the frames, put in the work, and hang the display.

Thanks---Jonette


Art Lessons from Jonette Waldbjorn (pdf)

Chalk

Crayon

Salt and Flour

Watercolor

Other