Fine Arts Newsletter
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Encuentre recursos para empoderar su liderazgo y lograr la excelencia para los estudiantes.
Estamos aquí para apoyar su crecimiento profesional y su impacto en el aprendizaje estudiantil.
Encuentre recursos fundamentales para la vida escolar, el éxito académico y la planificación para cada paso.
What students learn and how educators teach. Find standards, materials, and strategies for effective instruction in Texas schools.
How Texas measures student learning through state tests (STAAR, TELPAS) and evaluates schools for performance.
Programs & resources for early childhood, special education, bilingual/ESL, gifted & talented, and more.
Learn about options for high school coursework and graduation, and explore how students are prepared for college, careers, and military programs.
Policies, programs, and practices for school safety, student and staff health, mental wellbeing, and discipline.
Information about Texas public schools and districts, including their structure, types, and how to locate them.
Official Texas state laws, rules, and regulations governing public education and school operations.
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Enrichment Team
Deb Dorman
Enrichment Director
Weston Scholten
Enrichment Specialist
Barney Fudge
Health and Physical Education Specialist
This fine arts web page provides giudance for the development and implementation of the K–12 fine arts Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS).
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The links below provide access to the web-based version of the fine arts Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), which are the state standards for what students should know and be able to do. You can also access a PDF version of the TEKS.
The following resource has been provided to assist stakeholders in identifying the prerequisites for TEKS-based fine arts courses.
In accordance with Proclamation 2015, a review of instructional materials related to fine arts was conducted in summer 2014. The results of this subject-area review can be found in the Currently Adopted Instructional Materials document on the Instructional Materials Division page.
The following resource provides a list of approved teacher certifications for instructors of fine arts.
The certifications for Grades K-5 are –
The certifications for Grades 6-8 are –
The certifications for Grades 9-12 are –
In accordance with the Texas Administrative Code and local district policy, school districts and open-enrollment charter schools may allow a student to satisfy the fine arts credit required for graduation on the Foundation High School Program by participating in a community-based fine arts program not provided by the district or charter school in which the student is enrolled. The fine arts program must provide instruction in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills identified for fine arts by the State Board of Education.
School districts and charter schools must apply to the commissioner of education for approval of each community-based fine arts program. Details regarding the application process can be found in the documents listed below:
For fine arts educators who teach a UIL-sponsored activity, such as marching band, one-act play, or drill team, please refer to the listed resources below for guidance. All other UIL-specific questions should be directed to the UIL office (outside source).