East Lee Campus
Welcome to Mrs. Bigelow's Web Page
Mrs. Bigelow teaches
art and computer classes
at East Lee Campus which is
part of the Godfrey-Lee Public School District
in Wyoming, Michigan.
art and computer classes
at East Lee Campus which is
part of the Godfrey-Lee Public School District
in Wyoming, Michigan.
Mrs. Bigelow's Daily ScheduleFirst hour- 7:50-8:55, Prep
Second hour- 8:58-10:00, Communication Technology (blended on-line) Third hour- 10:03-11:05, General Art Fourth hour- 11:08-12:10, General Art Lunch- 12:10-12:40 Fifth and sixth hours- 12:43-2:50, Project Based Learning, Graphic Art |
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Michigan Department of Education
"It is through sight, sound, movement, and creative play that we first learn about the world. "
"Throughout life, the arts remain critical to our balanced development as creative, problem-solving members of our communities. Art not only enriches children's lives, it also has a profound impact on their academic achievement. Research shows students with an education in the Arts outperform others by virtually every measure. Moreover, learning through the Arts can help "level the playing field" for youngsters from disadvantaged circumstances. The Michigan Department of Education, Office of Education Improvement and Innovation, works together with partners throughout the state to assure that schools provide all students with ongoing, sequential education in dance, music, theatre and the visual arts."
"It is through sight, sound, movement, and creative play that we first learn about the world. "
"Throughout life, the arts remain critical to our balanced development as creative, problem-solving members of our communities. Art not only enriches children's lives, it also has a profound impact on their academic achievement. Research shows students with an education in the Arts outperform others by virtually every measure. Moreover, learning through the Arts can help "level the playing field" for youngsters from disadvantaged circumstances. The Michigan Department of Education, Office of Education Improvement and Innovation, works together with partners throughout the state to assure that schools provide all students with ongoing, sequential education in dance, music, theatre and the visual arts."
"Why is it so important to keep the arts strong in our schools? How does the study of the arts contribute to student achievement and success? These and other important questions are addressed in a new booklet published by the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA) in collaboration with the Arts Education Partnership (AEP). Critical Evidence: How the Arts Benefit Students"