| The cornerstone
of the philosophy of the Fine Arts Department is the belief that
the
arts teach important life skills that promote emotional well-being,
self-discovery, and
understanding of the community and of the world. Students who participate
in arts
programs gain valuable insights not only about themselves, but also
about their
surroundings. The arts are a direct reflection of society; therefore,
students are able to
explore the context of the time in which they live. As a basis for
historical inquiry, the
arts afford all learners a crystalline perspective on the past.
Furthermore, the arts
enable communication and understanding across cultural and ethnic
boundaries.
All students at Hampton Roads Academy are enthusiastically encouraged
to pursue
their studies of the arts based on the widely-held assumption in
our school that an artist
resides within each one of us. In the Fine Arts, excellence is recognized;
however, effort,
creativity, and originality are considered equally important components
for
achievement. The arts celebrate and reward divergent- thinking by
promoting the idea
that there may be more than a single correct solution to a given
problem. The arts
encourage the use of all of the senses for learning. It is believed
that all students possess
the potential to be enriched and to excel through their studies
of the arts.
In summary, arts studies offer all students the opportunity to
understand themselves
and their surroundings. The arts provide multi-faceted learning
experiences and teach
skills which prepare students to be effective contributors to the
community, and to the
world, in which they live.
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