
"The Arts Council of Fairfax County has maintained a reputation among artists, educators, and booking groups as being the best resource in the entire region for finding quality arts education performers for young audiences. This is an amazing resource for Fairfax County Public Schools and we are proud to be a partner.”
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| CAPs artist Mad Science of Washington. |
The goal of the Title 1 Initiative is to increase exposure to the arts among students in Fairfax County Public Schools Title 1 elementary schools by offering professional, high quality arts education programs (art, dance, music, new media, opera, puppetry, storytelling, and theatre.) Our goal is to introduce the CAPs program to every Title 1 school in Fairfax County. In 2011-12, five title 1 schools participated and CAPs performances reached 3,500 students.
Arts Council staff will work with your school to build capacity and bring CAPs to your students.
Yesterday was simply AMAZING. Our students and staff loved it. Performers were great!!! Today I had requests for them to come back next year. Thank you SO MUCH!!
Maureen Marshall, Ed.D., Principal
Garfield Elementary School
Fairfax County Public Schools
Many of the CAPs program offerings meet the Standards of Learning requirements and provide a student-friendly environment for exciting and interactive learning.
CAPs links artists with Fairfax County Public School students. Since 1983, through live performances and interactive workshops, CAPs encourages life-long learning and self-expression. In 2011, more than 70 professional performing, visual and literary CAPs artists provided high-quality arts educational supplement for approximately 49,000 students in 75 of 141 Fairfax County elementary schools.
The Arts Council of Fairfax County received the Fairfax County Public Schools’ Community Partner of the Year Award in recognition for serving Fairfax County youth in 2011.
This initiative is underwritten in part by the Dominion Foundation, Mary Jo Ford and Verizon.
Many of the CAPs program offerings meet the Standards of Learning requirements and provide a student-friendly environment for exciting and interactive learning.
If you would like to learn more about the Title 1 Initiative and how your school can participate, please contact Erin Daga, CAPs Assistant, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by phone at (703) 642-0862 ext. 7.
Our MissionThe Arts Council of Fairfax County is the voice of the arts, dedicated to fostering dynamic and diverse local arts, ensuring that arts thrive by providing vision, leadership, capacity building services, advocacy, funding, education, and information. The Arts Council is funded in part by Fairfax County, corporations, foundations, individuals, and the Virginia Commission for the Arts, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.
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