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INTRODUCTION
THE CREATIVE
SCHOOLS
CERTIFICATION
The CSC is at the core of the CPS Arts Education Plan and the Creative
Schools Initiative. The CSC is a summary measure of the quantity of arts
education available in each school, and therefore functions as a decision-
making road map for principals and teachers working to expand the arts in
their schools. At the core of the CSC is a scoring rubric that was crafted with
input from CPS leaders, principals, instructors, community arts partners,
higher education officials, and philanthropic leaders. It was also approved by
the 40-member CPS Arts Education Plan advisory committee.
The rubric is based on data collected from Arts Liaisons in every participating
school as well as administrative data provided by the district. Arts Liaisons
submit their arts education data via the Creative Schools Survey. This survey
inventories school-level arts education assets such as levels of arts instruction,
access to certified arts instructors, professional development, arts integration
efforts, partnerships, and parent/community engagement. Each school then is
scored along a five-category continuum based on the data they submit.
PHASE 1
*Phase 1 holds more weight than Phase 2
Elementary schools are categorized based on
Staffing
Access
High schools are categorized based on
Minutes of
instruction
Staffing
Disciplines
and depth
PHASE 2
Elementary and high schools are categorized based on
Budget
Arts integration
Partnerships Professional
development Parent/community
engagement
Category 3: Developing
occasionally meets goals Category 4: Emerging
rarely meets goals Category 5: Incomplete data
schools that have either not
responded completely or
have not responded at all
SCHOOL CATEGORY RATING
Category 1: Excelling
meets CPS arts education
goals for arts instruction
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Category 2: Strong
nearly meets goals