Kathleen Hanson

Art Teacher K-8, September 2009

 

Dear Parents,

     Welcome back to the 2009-10 school year. I look forward to a new and exciting year in the art room. This year I am excited to have an intern working with me from September to December. Nikki Ferola  attends the  Upper Valley Educators Institute and will be teaching with me 4 days a week.  We  will be seeing all GCS classes once a week for approximately 40-45 minutes. Some of the topics we will explore are painting, ceramics, drawing, watercolor and printing. The art program at Greenland Central School will enrich your children in many different ways. The complexity of the projects will depend on the grade level. As the children progress through the art program at our school they will acquire new knowledge and skills, which are built upon skills obtained in previous grades. By the time your children have graduated from Greenland Central School they will have developed a wide variety of skills, which will hopefully build a fondness, understanding, and appreciation for art in the world around them. I truly enjoy the many aspects of teaching art here at GCS and hope that your children will also enjoy the many things we will learn this year.

     To the students and parents who are new to our school, I would like to tell you a little about myself. I have been teaching at Greenland Central School for25 years. I came to the school in 1984 after graduating from Emmanuel College in Boston, Ma. If you ever have any questions or concerns my door is always open. Please feel free to contact me at school or email me at khanson@sau50.org  and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

     Below you will find student expectations for grades K-8. These expectations help your child get the most out of art classes. 

Student Expectations:

K-2         - Listen and follow directions

                    -    Respect yourself and others

                    -    Put forth your best effort

                    -    Be conscious of noise level

                    -   Use materials wisely and return them to their proper place

3-5         - Listen and follow directions

-          Respect yourself and others

-          Put forth your best effort on assignments

-          Participate in discussions

-          Work independently and quietly, unless you are involved in a group project

6-8          -      Listen and follow directions

-          Respect your peers, your teacher and yourself

-          Take care of art materials and art room

-          Complete assignments promptly

-          Seek help from the teacher if confused with an assignment

-          Be responsible for your work area

-          Work independently and quietly on class projects

Assessment:

 

1&2: Assessment is based on class participation and ability to work at grade level.

3-5: Assessment of student’s art experience is based upon effort, participation and creativity. Behavior can also factor into the assessment process. Report cards will reflect any of the following:

                       O- Outstanding

                      S- Satisfactory

                     N- Needs improvement

6-8:  Assessment of Junior High artwork is based on creativity, effort, and execution, as well as following the directions. Each project has a predetermined set of criteria of which the artwork is graded. A student/teacher assessment sheet is completed at the end of each project and returned to the student. A weekly notation on student behavior during class is also entered into the grade report.

     Grading artwork is a difficult job and sometimes thought of as a subjective conclusion. However, I do take into great consideration a students effort as well as the above-mentioned factors in determining a fair and objective grade.