Recap of Membership Meeting: Gratitude Edition
Submitted by Chin Wai (Rosie) Wong, DC Collaborative Membership & Social Media Communications Intern
June 30, 2021
Meeting Resources:
Meeting NotesĀ
Meeting Recording - In case you missed it!Ā
Meeting Powerpoint
DCPS Arts Website
GENESIS Virtual CampusĀ
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Website
American Alliance for Theatre Education WebsiteĀ
DC Collaborative Community Glossary
Creative Spark Registration
July Membership Newsletter Submission
August Membership Newsletter Submission
Meeting Summary:
On Tuesday, June 22, the DC Collaborative held a virtual Gratitude Meeting for members, staff, board members, and the committees to share updates and gratitude for the collaboration. The meeting began with an opening message from DC Collaborative Executive Director Lissa Rosenthal-Yoffe. Participants received updates from DCPS Arts, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Education Programming, Steering Committee, Equity & Justice Subcommittee, Assessment & Evaluation Subcommittee, and the DC Co-Lab. Subsequently, the updates were followed by a meeting adjournment in which Lissa expressed her gratitude for all the effort of the board, committees, staff, and members, and shared her vision of a better-informed arts and humanities education of practice in the following year. Before the meeting came to an end, participants engaged in a networking session where they shared the highlights of their work this year.
DCPS Arts Updates:
DCPS Arts Director Mary Lambert expressed her gratitude for collaborative members who have helped make arts activities possible for students in the 2020-2021 academic year. One highlight that reflects the success of arts and humanities is the virtual reality GENESIS x Hirshhorn Museum, which showcases over 1,000 pieces of art submitted by students. The design of the museum is inspired by the nature and urban scenes in DC, and participants are able to enjoy their visit through an immersive 3D experience. This project has brought together studentsā diverse voices as well as the unique views of DC. Mary also shared their 2021-22 plan, which includes in-person and virtual learning, before- and after-school programs, ESSER funds to support school reopening, current guidelines for the fall, students in grades 3-12 having 1:1 devices, class schedules back to normal, and new clearance requirements. External field trips will be planned accordingly after more research of covid exposure, vaccination, and transportation is conducted throughout the summer and when teachers feel more comfortable in physical space. Moving forward, DCPS Arts stands by CDC guidelines and continues to strive for providing safe and rewarding learning experiences for students.Ā
As a part of the District of Columbia Public Schools, Office of Teaching and Learning, DCPS Arts works closely with all teachers, staff, and principals in the area of visual art, music, and performing art programs within the DC Public Schools.Ā
For more information, please contact Mary Lambert at [email protected] or visit their website at https://www.artsdcps.com.Ā
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Updates:Ā
Experienced in arts administration with a passion for education, Alorie Clark has served the nonprofit arts sector for more than ten years. In todayās Membership Meeting: Gratitude Edition at DC Collaborative, she noted grant applications designed to support organizations and individual practitioners in arts and humanities education, and the American Alliance for Theatre & Education (AATE) National Conference.Ā
For more detailed information, please contact Alorie Clark at [email protected].
For DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities upcoming events, please visit: https://dcarts.dc.gov.Ā
For 2021 AATE National Conference registration and more about AATE, please visit: https://www.aate.com/2021.
Education Programming Updates:
The Education Programming team at DC Collaborative shared their achievement in the past academic year. First, the School Partnerships Manager Ashlee McKinnon thanked students, schools, and teachers for collaborating with DC Collaborative, supporting our programs, and sharing the same value as arts education providers by prioritizing studentsā development and keeping arts and humanities education alive.
The Education Programs Manager at DC Collaborative Tres McMichael summarized the statistics of AHFES and celebrated the successful collaboration with consistent providers who made innovative programs and workshops possible for our students all over the District. AHFES recognizes the importance of working collaboratively and will continue to do so in the pursuit of reaching a national and international level.Ā
The Evaluation and Engagement Manager BoBeen Chung and School Partnerships Manager Ashlee McKinnon presented AHFES achievement through its assessment survey from teachers and students. The testimonials are valuable in strengthening the relationship among the DC Collaborative, teachers, and students, and supporting our strategic planning for future collaborations.Ā
For more information, please contact:
Ashlee McKinnon at [email protected]
Tres McMichael at [email protected]
BoBeen Chung at [email protected]
Steering Committee Updates:Ā
Deputy Director Tracey Wyton introduced the goals in the 2021 fiscal year at DC Collaborative. First, defining the community is crucial for working collectively, so we are developing this Glossary designed to have our staff, members, and committees on the same page. Moreover, we aim to articulate overarching questions to help reflect on our effort and share our best practices with other organizations. In addition, The DC Co-Lab is designed to put our data together and we are excited to invite you to participate in this strategic planning process.Ā
For more information, please contact Tracey Wyton at [email protected]
Equity & Justice Subcommittee Updates:
Co-chair Michelle Hoffmann and Jeanette McCune noted the prioritization of studentsā and organizationsā needs by refreshing and reframing our work in accordance with social justice events. Our next step is to recognize how the pandemic has impacted peopleās life experiences, to continue creating conversations in the community, and to create a new norm in this recovery stage while practicing JDEIA -- justice, diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility.
If you are interested in joining the Equity & Justice Subcommittee, please contact:
Michelle Hoffmann at [email protected]Ā
Jeanette McCune at [email protected]
Assessment & Evaluation Subcommittee Updates:
Assessment & Evaluation Subcommittee Co-Chair Addie Gayoso, James Mitaritonna, and Wendy Wang Pisa emphasized fostering a collaborative environment by introducing meeting agreements, establishing a collective vision shared by the committee, gathering and sharing ideas to assist in our assessment, as well as taking advantage of DC Co-Lab to enhance community engagement, data collection, and analysis.
If you are interested in the Assessment & Evaluation Subcommittee, please contact:
Wendy Wong Pisa at [email protected]Ā
Adrienne (Addie) Gayoso at [email protected]
James Mitaritonna at [email protected]
DC Co-Lab Introduction:
Community Partnerships Manager Wendy Wang Pisa introduced the DC Co-Lab platform designed to enhance engagement plans for DC Collaborative. It allows for data collection, data visualization, as well as better strategic planning for collaborative work. An example of the data visualization of the year 2019-20 is presented as follows.Ā
If you have any questions, please contact Wendy Wang Pisa at [email protected]
Networking Highlights:
When asked about the highlights of their work this year, participants shared the best practices in their organizations, which we can all reflect on and practice as we move forward. The strategies include conducting surveys of program participants, practicing flexibility and creativity in our work, being open-minded in trying new things, seeking silver linings, and bringing the genuine and honest self into work.Ā
You Are Invited!
Celebrate the Creative Spark to help develop the creative capacity of children and youth in the district. The registration period for educators was June 14 - June 25, but the deadline has been extended. Matched programs will be scheduled between July 12 - August 6. Link to registration:Ā https://dccollaborative.org/content/creative-spark
Please contact our Special Projects Consultant Kai Alexis at [email protected] for questions.
Stay Connected
In spite of the off-season for school, DC Collaborative communication continues throughout the summer. Please stay in touch with us and submit the content and news that you would like to share with the community in the upcoming newsletters.
For July membership newsletter submission: https://forms.gle/Yg7VPtdi8JjXB4B58
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