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Notice the Angles Around Us
Angles are made when two lines meet at a point, called a vertex. We can find angles all around us—in buildings, art, and even how…
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Soft Skills: The Leadership Advantage Most People Overlook
The modern workplace is more complex than ever. Teams are remote and global. Generations bring different expectations, communication styles, and values. A leader who wants…
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Using a Tool for Measuring and Drawing Angles
Students will learn how to use a protractor to measure and draw angles and identify types of angles based on their measurements.
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The Power of Showing Up
It sounds simple, but I’ve seen how often consistency is where professionals stumble. In schools, nonprofits, and creative workplaces, it is easy to retreat into…
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How to Approach Moving in the Classroom
This course isn’t just for teachers or dancers. It’s for pedestrians—the everyday movers and thinkers—who are curious enough to jump, twirl, roll, stretch, kick, gallop,…
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Why Culture Resists Change: and How to Navigate It
Cultural change is not instant. It is not easy. It takes consistency, clarity, and a willingness to create safe places where people can engage at…
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Meet Kimberly, a creative nonprofit leader who blends arts, education, and strategy to strengthen communities and expand access to storytelling and literacy.
Kimberly began as a young dancer in rural Ohio, where early training sparked a path that led her to study and perform internationally, direct a modern dance company, and develop the movement-based teaching methods that shape her work today.








“I didn’t know much about dance. Now I understand what movement is. I get the foundations, and I know I can use dance and movement to express my emotions and thoughts. I understand the art form now. A lot of people have said Mrs. Jarvis showed us we could do things we never thought we could. People even tell me they feel more comfortable in their bodies now too.”
— Carter Rohr, High School Senior
★★★★★
“ We recently had the opportunity to work with Kimberly Crislip Jarvis as we applied for our company’s nonprofit status. Kimberly was patient, easy to work with, and always willing to take extra time to address our questions and concerns. Her expertise as she guided us through this complex process helped us to complete each step with confidence. We would highly recommend Kimberly as a resource. “
-Kathy Frazier and Deborah Walker, Touching the Future Today
★★★★★
“Kimberly is such a professional. She is so organized, and everything she does is planned. I know Kimberly most for her amazing dance work, but she is a great example of someone who worked in the arts, is successful, and is ready to do great work in any field. Creativity. Organization. Great people skills. She’s got ’em.”
Robb Hankins
★★★★★
“The Teaching Artist in Residence program was a wonderful addition to the Cloverleaf music department. I believe the students benefited tremendously from the experience. It was phenomenal to see the students moving in sync, smiling, and fully engaged as they performed together. This spring concert was truly one of the best yet.
Mrs. April Dalton, 1st Grade Teacher
