Fine Arts
Tri-County ESC provides educational programs and direct services that contribute to the artistic growth of children by nurturing their artistic interest and abilities, broadening their horizons and enriching their knowledge of the arts while preparing them for a lifetime of continued learning, appreciation, and enjoyment of the arts. All fine arts direct services and programs for students are standards based and developmentally appropriate.
These comprehensive fine arts events are structured across art forms (music, visual art, drama/theatre), grade levels (PreK-12), and ability levels (special education, general education, talented and gifted). Many of the Tri-County ESC fine arts events are provided in partnership with area college and community organizations including Wayne Center for the Arts, Wayne County Community Foundation, Walnut Street Gallery, Wooster Community Hospital, The College of Wooster, Wooster Symphony Orchestra, Friends of the Wooster Symphony Orchestra, Wayne County Fair Board, Ohio Arts Council, Ohio Alliance for Arts Education, and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Fine Arts Calendar (2024-2025)
Fine Arts Standards Checklists:
Dance Standards K-12 – Checklist
Drama and Theatre Standards K-12 – Checklist
Media Art Standards K-12 – Checklist
Music Standards K-12 – Checklist
Visual Art Standards K-12 – Checklist
Governor’s Proclamation – Arts Education in Schools Month (2024)
Contact
Dr. Michelle Muro, Fine Arts Consultant
Phone: (330) 345-6771 ext. 253
Email: tesc_mmuro@tccsa.net
Arts Library Resource Center
Culture trunks containing artifacts, books, costumes, musical instruments, and many other items are available for loan. The culture trunks are ideal for units of study on a particular country or culture. Culture trunks are available in the following sets: 1) Native Americans, Australia, Africa, Brazil; 2) Egypt and Russia; 3) Asia – Japan, China, India.
Electronic keyboards are also available for classroom use.
Please email Karen Miller at tesc_kmiller@tccsa.net if you are interested in borrowing a culture trunk or keyboards.
Partnership Programs with Wayne Center for the Arts
Tri-County ESC and Wayne Center for the Arts have enjoyed 30+ years of cooperative planning and programming for education in the arts. In the late 1980s the two organizations developed a major planning document, Literacy in the Arts: A Challenge for the 90s, which outlined strategies to strengthen arts education for all students. Over the past decade this school and community partnership has been recognized by the Ohio Arts Council, Ohio Alliance for Arts Education, The Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network, and The Kennedy Center Performing Arts Centers and Schools: Partners in Education Program.
Additional Fine Arts Resources
Ohio Alliance for Arts Education
Ohio Music Education Association
Ohio Arts Education Association
Ohio Arts Council
From SEADAE website: Marching with the Arts
March highlights four arts areas in our schools through Dance in Our Schools, Music in Our Schools, Theatre in Our Schools, and Youth Art Month. Each unique content area encourages month-long events aimed to highlight the significance of each arts area in our schools and communities.
The visual and performing arts help to educate all of our students both through the building of students’ social and emotional skills, as well as academic skills and techniques of the art forms. We celebrate the arts and honor the efforts of those who continue to inspire, create, perform, and enhance our lives through the arts.