Internship Summary
Internship Summary
Internship Summary
This initial meeting with Carri, led to her role as my co mentor at the district
level. I was fortunate to be given the role of Site Coordinator for the Creative
Schools Initiative at Orca, which gave me the experience of having the program
in my classroom, along with 2 others, and running the program on site. This
position involved negotiating budgets, teacher schedules, working with
but now meeting weekly with community partners of SPS. I began to learn the job
as Carri learned her job, having only been in this position for 3 weeks prior to my
start. I started seeing the importance of the community organizations had in
helping SPS meet their goals with students, primarily students of color. The
partnerships were well established but varied in accountability. My first project
was to create a tool kit that created consistency with the CBOs. This project was
headed by Nate Sanders and then given to me to fine tune. Nate left his position
before this project was completed. In the meantime, I began to work with the City
of Seattle/ SPS partnership Creative Advantage. This involved planning a
summer institute for Teaching Artist again at SAM. This time I was asked to
facilitate a workshop. The summer institute was a 1-day event that invited all
Creative Advantage rostered artists to learn about race and equity and social
justice through the arts. It became a powerful experience that led me to being
asked to facilitate another workshop in the fall and to join a professional
development task force for Creative Advantage.
Arts Corps is still in my school and I am still partnering with the Creative
Schools Initiative. I have kept in contact with all Creative Advantage staff, and I
have been asked for consultations around arts integration and race and equity
because of these connections. My internships began as an assignment and truly
became pivotal parts of my professional, and in some cases, my personal life. I
started this internship knowing that Standard 4 was my weakest area, and I have
truly gained much knowledge and experience in this area. I am grateful for the
opportunities.