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Ms. Dahlia Richmond

I am so excited to be a part of the Mendez Elementary School family! I believe that having a creative outlet that gives students the space to explore their ideas is immensely essential to their growth. In a time when all of us are learning how to communicate, stay active, and grow as a community in a safe manner; art can be used as a tool to help us build and move forward as individuals and as a team. Art history can help students understand the hardships that others before them have had to overcome. This can inspire them to take the steps necessary to flourish in times of difficulty by staying true to themselves and caring for others.

I am hoping, along with my colleagues, to provide a safe way for our students to be creative and develop skills that will help them see how incredibly resourceful, innovative, and important they each are.

This is my 3rd year teaching with SMCISD and my 7th year as an early-childhood and elementary level educator. I love to garden, watercolor, and sew in my spare time. I have lived in San Marcos for a little over 10 years with my husband and I absolutely love this community! I hope to stay in open communication with our parents and colleagues so that we can work together to provide the best possible educational experience for our future leaders.

Anything and everything that I know about bravery, I only know through love” -Vanessa German

  • SMCISD Fine Arts at the elementary level includes Music and Visual Arts. 

    • Elementary schools must provide TEKS-based instruction to all students in Art and Music at each grade level (Kindergarten-grade 5). 

    • Elementary students are required to demonstrate proficiency in all fine arts disciplines at the appropriate grade levels. 

      • Time requirement: School districts must ensure that sufficient time is provided for teachers to teach and for students to learn all of the required grade-level learning standards. 

    SMCISD offers K-5 Art to all students enrolled in elementary school.

    Art Instruction: The “Broad Strokes of Art”

    1. Appreciation 

      1. Art teachers will promote the learning of artistic mediums and styles, making students aware of various art shows and competitions in which to participate as available through both the school district and the community.

      2. Middle school and elementary Art teachers are to participate in and coach students in UIL Art as promoters of Art and Art appreciation.

      3. SMCISD Art teachers are to participate in and coach students in TAEA TEAMS (elementary), Jr. VASE (middle school), and VASE (high school) events as promoters of Art and Art appreciation.

    2. Critical Thinking/Evaluation

      1. Through the use of genres, art teachers will explore the cultural heritage and relevance through art history and analyze the impact on artistic forms and creations to allow students to evaluate these impacts.

      2. Teachers will assist students to think critically by determining expressive qualities and characteristics of art, exploring various stylistic approaches to expand insight and visual literacy.

    3. Imagination/Creativity

      1. Art teachers will encourage students to express their ideas through original artwork.

      2. Elementary Art teachers will incorporate a variety of materials to allow students to develop creative skills in various 2D & 3D media (i.e., drawing, painting, building, and sculpting).

      3. Teachers will promote creativity and individuality that will support the emotional development of the student and allow personal expression.

    4. Historical/Cultural Relevance

      1. The student will demonstrate an understanding of cultural, historical, and artistic diversity.

      2. Students will be able to compare and contrast the cultural significance as communicated through art, identifying historical figures and their significance in art history.

      3. Students will study art representing personal heritage and environments through various mediums.

     

    Art lessons are based on the TEKS while utilizing the Art of Education University curriculum and consider age appropriateness.  Lessons build on the instruction provided previously, incorporating the “The Broad Strokes of Art” as listed above.  Art lessons engage students in active learning, critical thinking, use of technology (writing, videos, etc.) and innovative problem-solving incorporating WICOR and AVID strategies. Teachers develop cognitive functioning and support to increase student academic achievement through social emotional learning/supports, increase of higher order thinking skills, communication, and collaboration.

    K-5 student artwork is presented in an Art Exhibit/Show a minimum of once annually per grade level for the campus learning community, and will demonstrate the comprehensive learning that has taken place in the classroom.  Each campus Art teacher also provides specific extension activities for an extracurricular group to extend art learning for students with special interests and promise as artists. All K-5 Art students are allowed the opportunity to participate in the TAEA competition (TEAMS) sponsored by their Art teacher.  (NOTE: Parents are responsible for the student's entry fee of $12.)