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  • Arts Integration Is Not an Extra

    Family engagement cannot remain surface level. When arts integration moves from enrichment to infrastructure, families shift from passive attendees to active collaborators. At one arts integrated community night, families embodied science concepts, explored math through movement, and structured stories together. Quiet students led. Parents planned alongside one another. Participation replaced observation. Collaboration and communication were…

  • Circle Dances

    Understanding the parts of a circle: radius, diameter, chords, tangents, and the constant pi can feel abstract when studied only on paper. This lesson brings those concepts to life through movement, encouraging students to embody mathematical figures. Using dance, students choreograph sequences to represent geometry terms, making math tactile and meaningful. As students move together,…

  • Forward Motion Is Not a Metaphor

    The first week of musical theater rehearsals always feels the same. The freshmen clutch their scripts like life preservers, backs straight, eyes wide. They laugh a little too quickly at the seniors’ jokes. They dance choreography, unsure if they perceived the demonstration accurately. They are trying hard not to be noticed for the wrong reason.…

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Welcome to Arts + More, where creative strategies move off the page and into practice. We offer clear, practical tools that support both leadership growth and strong instructional design.

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