Art in Action
Cipriani is proud to offer a well-rounded art curriculum at our school. In Art in Action classes, students analyze masterpieces of art, learn about artists and art styles, and create their own works of art inspired by the concepts and techniques they have studied.
AiA integrates four key disciplines:
- Art History
- Art Evaluation
- Art Appreciation
- Art Production
The AiA program is run by Cipriani parent volunteers who are trained to teach kids about famous artwork, different techniques and a variety of artistic media, such as watercolor, clay and oil pastel.
Cipriani children create more than 1000 unique art pieces each year, thanks to the efforts of our dedicated adult volunteers. Student work is displayed at the Annual Cipriani Art Show, and at monthly events at the San Carlos Library.
For more information, please visit www.artinaction.org.
Visual and Performing Arts, Content Standards
The arts are a dynamic presence in our daily lives, enabling us to express our creativ- ity while challenging our intellect. Through the arts, children have a unique means of expression that captures their passions and emotions and allows them to explore ideas, subject matter, and culture in delightfully different ways. Achievement in the arts cultivates essential skills, such as problem solving, creative thinking, effective planning, time management, teamwork, effective communication, and an understanding of technology. The visual and performing arts standards presented here are comprehensive and pro- vide important guidance for schools to pre- pare curricula for students in prekindergarten through grade twelve. For the four disciplines of dance, music, theatre, and visual arts— each with its own body of knowledge and skills—the standards are organized into five strands that are woven throughout all artistic experiences. The standards incorporate both traditional means of artistic expression and newer media, such as cinematography, video, and computer-generated art.
Download the full text of the Physical Education Content Standard below.
Visual and Performing Arts, Adopted January 2001 (PDF; 1.7MB; 172pp.)


