Reflections may only be conducted through a PTA

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Introduction to the Online System for Reflections National PTA Reflections Winner Conrad Channell.
Advertisements

Introduction to the Online System for Reflections Mary Pat King, Director Programs & Partnerships Ethan Clark, Manager Arts in Education National PTA Reflections.
Optimist International Essay Contest. Why should my Club hold an Essay contest? Gives young people a chance to write about their opinions regarding the.
AIAA National Essay Contest Samantha Infeld AIAA SSTC August 17, 2010.
The Ren Baldwin Student Technology Festival. Purpose To showcase authentic technology integration of student work from the classroom. To honor Ren Baldwin.
PTA Reflections at Prospect Mill Elementary What is Reflections ? A national arts recognition program, providing an excellent opportunity for students.
Local project - We Scare Hunger “We Scare Hunger” – collect non-perishable food items needed at Hope 4 Youth while trick or treating Either deliver flyer.
Reflections I Explore the Arts! Susan Rupert Vice President and Director Programs
Diversity Means Training
Newsletter September 2014 Contacts During sessions: Out of hours : Autumn term Welcome back,
“The World would be a better place if...”.  National Reflections program has been around since  Encourages students to bring a unique theme to.
Presented by Dick Workman
Best Practices Contest Year Lights, Camera, Save!
PTA Local Reflections Judging Pre-judging, judging and post-judging.
What is Reflections? A National PTA arts recognition and achievement program where students create original works of art, based on a theme Reflections.
The theme was submitted through the Reflections Theme Search Contest by Rachel Sperry Northwood, North Dakota.
Spanish spelling bee 10 steps to getting started at your school! By Sirlene Capers.
Planning and Launching a Successful Reflections Program Kima Garten-Schmidt SCPTA Reflections Chair.
1889 Thunderhead Rd, Knox., TN PTA MEMBERSHIP DRIVE The membership drive is complete. We still need about 200 memberships to reach our.
Lake County Schools Investing In Excellence! College and Career Readiness Welcome to National History Day Contest Collaboration Nicole DeLuca.
June ARE YOU REFLECTIONS CHAIR FOR Unit ? Council ?
Presented by Anna Sander
ECCC PTA REFLECTIONS WORKSHOP SEPTEMBER 8, Reflections Theme.
2014 The Ren Baldwin Student Technology Festival.
State PTA Reflections Network National Arts in Education Week PTA.org/ArtsEdWeek.
COLLEGE READY ? SJVA Scholarship Opportunity to Promote College Readiness Are you college ready ? What can you do to prepare for college ? What are you.
Hong Kong Budding Poets (English) Award 2006 –2007 Briefing Session Nov
2013 Missouri PTA Convention Reflections –Inspiring Michele Reed Vice President and Director of Programs.
PFE 2013 General Rules: The PFE Science-Engineering Fair will follow the general rules for display and judging as used by the District Science- Engineering.
Power Up For Student Success: First Grade Back to School Night is on August 20 th at 6:00pm in your child’s classroom.
MCCPTA REFLECTIONS TRAINING FALL 2015
Award of Excellence at the 2015 National PTSA Competition Love by Hosannah Choi, 2 nd grade, Somerset Elementary REFLECTIONS TRAINING AND INFORMATIONAL.
2 nd Grade UIL Sign-up It’s time again to sign up for UIL teams. UIL is a great opportunity for your child to compete academically against other students.
Just For the Record I Did it! I Rule! Filling out your Recordbooks can give you a sense of accomplishment so you can say…
Presented by Tara Nalley
Lucy Bartholomee’s.  Categories: Photography, Writing, Artwork  (2-D drawings/paintings/multi-media)  High School: 2 winners per category  Grand Prize.
Art Masterpiece Orientation August 6, 2013 FULTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL YEAR 1.
The Reflections Program is a national arts recognition and achievement program for students. Since 1969, over 10 million students across the nation have.
REFLECTIONS | Session I | August What is Reflections? A National PTA arts recognition and achievement program where students create original works.
RUNNING A TRIG-STAR PROGRAM Presented By: Aundrea Hayes March 21st 2005 RBF Consulting.
State PTA Reflections® Network
Please see attached files for NHCSPTA Reflections Program. Rules & submission requirements. REQUIRED: Student participation form & local unit participation.
PTA Reflections program
PTA Reflections program
Report Writing Plan now. Write great reports. Get recognized.
Reflections Contest 2016.
MCCPTA REFLECTIONS TRAINING FALL 2016
Presented by Anna Sander
Dare to Be Different North Dakota Reading Association
Math Field Day Meeting #2 October 28, 2015
Elementary Science Fair Projects
Member Recognition and Contests
Report Writing Plan now. Write great reports. Get recognized.
Reflections!! Jill Burley, Virginia PTA Arts in Education Chair
Each year, students in Grades Pre-K through 12 are recognized for bringing a theme to life through a nationally recognized program called "Reflections".
PTA Programs For parents & students
Reflections.
Film/Video Production
Reflections REFLECT this Fall! Fall is the perfect time to look for inspiration and create a masterpiece to enter in the PTA Reflections contest.
MCCPTA REFLECTIONS TRAINING FALL 2017
Win Awards Enter the Contest ! PTA REFLECTIONS PROGRAM at QUEST ECHS
HOW TO HOLD A FOUR-WAY TEST SPEECH CONTEST
CALLING ALL CREATIVE STUDENTS:
Member Recognition and Contests
ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED MUST BE DEEMED APPROPRIATE BY JUDGES.
Science Fair.
State Reflections Network Meeting I
PTA Reflections program
So, you’ve agreed to Chair Reflections…
Presentation transcript:

Reflections may only be conducted through a PTA What is Reflections? A National PTA arts recognition and achievement program where students create original works of art, based on a theme Reflections may only be conducted through a PTA

“The world would be a better place if…” 2014-15 Theme “The world would be a better place if…”

Arts Categories Dance Choreography Film/Video Production Literature Musical Composition Photography Visual Arts Students may enter as many times as they wish, in any or all categories.

Age Categories Primary: Grades K-2 Intermediate: Grades 3–5 Middle/Junior: Grades 6-8 Senior: Grades 9-12 Special Artist: Ungraded

What materials should I have? Reflections Information from SCPTA Scpta.org, Reflections tab Local Leader’s Guide: http://scpta.org/uploads/files/Local_Leader_Guide.pdf Entry forms, Rules, Flyers, Judges rubrics Additional resources from national PTA Pta.org/reflectionstoolkit

What is my role as a School Reflections Chair?

1. Promote the program in your school Meet with your principal and PTA president to help plan your program Know your Reflections budget; publicize any prizes that will be awarded to school winners Meet with teachers in the school and encourage their support Put up posters in high traffic areas Publicize in the school newsletter, on the school or PTA website, on the morning announcements Give a presentation at a PTA meeting Have entry forms and rules in a prominent place in the school and on the school website Ask principal to do weekly reminders to students Come up with incentives for the teachers or competitions among grades/homerooms to encourage participation

2. Recruit judges Judges should have expertise in the field Judges should NOT have ANY connection to students in your school Swap teachers with another school, but NOT a feeder school Contact photography studios, private art and music teachers, local artists and writers, university professors Give specific deadlines; work out arrangements for getting the art to them

3. Collect entries Keep a log of all school entries with student name, title of work, type of entry, teacher name (very helpful for returning artwork). If possible, make digital copies of all entries before passing along to judges. Check entries for adherence to rules size guidelines for visual arts and photography do not frame visual art pieces; nothing 3-D on visual art consent forms where applicable for photography, film, dance entries length guidelines for music, dance, film, and literature proper format for discs with dance, film, music Signatures, Title, and Artist Statement

4. Promote the National Theme Search Great way to involve more students! National search for the next theme (2016-17) Student winner receives $100 from national PTA! Deadline to SCPTA is November 24, 2014 No limit to number of entries Five submissions will be sent from South Carolina to the national round. All five recognized at Reflections award ceremony

5. Judging Put guidelines and deadlines in writing Provide copies of rubrics Judges should use the following criteria: Interpretation of Theme - How closely the piece relates to the theme, based on the artwork itself and the artist statement - 20 points Artistic Merit/Creativity - How creative and original the piece is in its conception of the theme and its presentation - 10 points Mastery of Medium - the level of skill demonstrated in the basic principles/techniques of the arts area - 10 points Sample rubrics on the scpta.org website

Give judges copies of the general rules and rules for their art category Cover student names on entries Ask judges not to write anywhere on the entries or entry forms Have judges select 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 2 HM Promptly thank your judges

Info needed to complete Registration Form: 6. Wrapping up your School’s competition – Part 1 A. Go online to submit your Local PTA registration form Info needed to complete Registration Form: Contact info for local Reflections Chair & Local PTA: PTA ID # & address Info about your school: address, principal’s name and total student enrollment Number of students participating for each division in each arts category Information for students advancing: name, division, arts category, parent/guardian email. How your PTA celebrates all participants, winners

All entries must have a printed entry form attached. B. Prepare top entries for the next round of Judging Elementary schools: Prepare the top 5 entries in each arts category, for each age division: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, two Honorable Mentions. Making copies of these winning entries is a good idea. Collect official entry from for each winning entry. This may be done by:   Directing the guardian to the PTA website and having them enter information online themselves. OR Collecting a signed paper entry form for each winning entry. A PTA volunteer may enter this data online for each entry. If you used the official paper entry form for the initial art turn-in, double check for: Student & parent signatures Title Artist statement Follow specific instruction on packaging artwork. All entries must have a printed entry form attached.

B. Prepare top entries for the next round of Judging, cont. Middle & High Schools Prepare the top 5 entries in each arts category: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, two Honorable Mentions. Making copies of these winning entries is a good idea. Collect official entry form for each winning entry. This may be done by: Directing the guardian/student to the PTA website and having them enter information online. OR Collecting a signed, paper entry form for each winning entry. A PTA volunteer may enter this data online for each entry. If you used the official paper entry forms for the initial art turn-in double check for: student & parent signatures (only student signature if age 18+) Title Artist statement Follow specific instructions on packaging artwork . All entries must have a printed entry form attached. NOTE: ONLY the top 4 entries will initially be delivered to District and held during that round). Only 1st place Local winners will compete at the District level. In the event your school’s 1st place winner(s) wins at District level, you will need to have the “bonus” entry (second Honorable Mention) ready for the state round.

Packaging

C. Recognize school winners Make a list of school winners NOTIFY ALL SCHOOL WINNERS! Explain the district level contest and what determines which entries compete at state (2nd HM). Make copies of winning entries - literature, music, dance, and film ARE NOT RETURNED Take digital pictures of visual arts and photography winners to use on school website or at a recognition ceremony

Ideas for recognition: Publicize in school announcements Publish in PTA newsletter, on school or PTA website Publish photo of winners in yearbook Award prizes to winners in whatever way your creativity and budget allow: Certificates, ribbons, gift certificates, trophies Photography: disposable camera, film, album Visual Arts: art supplies, sketchbook Music: composition book Literature: pens, journals, writing paper Have a prize drawing just for entering

More Ideas for recognition: Submit photo and article to local newspapers. Create a commemorative collection binding of literature, visual art & photography entries. Bookemon.com is an inexpensive resource. Host an awards ceremony Have literature, music & dance winners perform winning entries at recognition ceremony Play winning film entries at recognition ceremony Recognize winners at a PTA meeting Display winning Photography and Visual Arts entries Play recording of Music winners or have any of the students perform their entries Have Literature winners read their entries

What are the levels of judging? School (“Local unit”) Top 4 in each age division Only 1st place LOCAL entries compete Any Local Honorable Mentions “Bonus” entries District District’s 24 entries + Special Artists (up to 6) State State’s 30 entries National

8. Preparing Local Portfolio for State Level Each school may submit up to 4 entries per age division per arts category to state: 4 in each arts category (24) + 6 total Special Artist entries. These top entries should have already been turned-in to the District level. If a school’s winner also took top honors at the district level, it is NOT counted in the school’s total advancing entries. A “Bonus” entry may now be forwarded to the state round (the 2nd Honorable Mention). Double check that this “bonus entry” has been keyed in online, is packaged correctly, and meets all the rules. Bring this entry or entries to your District Chair for the State turn-in. The District 1 Chair will collect all advancing entries from the Greenville County schools and deliver them to Columbia. Last date for having state bound entries to District Chair: February 1, 2014.

Top 10 Reasons Why Entries Get Disqualified Entry form lacking signatures or not filled out completely Missing consent form Photography entries too large Photography entries have writing on the photo By-laws not up-to-date or membership dues not paid 3-dimensional items on Visual Arts Copyrighted material main focus in VA or Photo Visual Arts entry too thick or too large Middle or high school music lacking score Music, film, or dance in wrong format on disc

9. Wrapping Up your School’s competition – Part 2 Local Chairs are responsible for returning visual arts & photography entries. The state results for visual arts & photography will be announced the afternoon of state turn-in, February 7. All state winners (1st – Honorable Mentions) will be kept for the display at state convention. All remaining entries will be returned THAT day. District Chair will return entries to Greenville for re-distribution.

Local Chairs are responsible for relaying state results to students/families & the school. Winners from the other four arts categories will be announced no later than March 1, 2015. Winning at state is a BIG deal – celebrate! Announce at a PTA meeting; hang banners; post on the website; blow your horn! The state awards trophies for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and up to three Honorable Mentions per age division as well as one Outstanding Interpretation of Theme per arts category. All 1st place state winners advance to the National Level. National results are usually posted by the first week in May.

Local Chairs are responsible for seeing that any state trophies not picked up at the awards ceremony are delivered to the student(s). The state awards ceremony will be held in Columbia, March 2015 If you have a student being honored at the State Awards Ceremony, please make every effort to attend. If you are unable to attend, please send a representative in your place. Congratulate the student and thank the family for their support. Awards not picked up by either the student or the Local Chair at the ceremony will be distributed via District 1. 2nd – HM Visual Arts & Photography entries will be returned following the state awards ceremony

Important Reminders Be familiar with the rules don’t let a child’s work be disqualified because the rules were not followed Make sure each entry is presented in the correct way (refer to rules!) Entering winning student entry forms online, as well as entering your unit participation forms online, allows Local Chairs to have easy access to student information and a breakdown of your program’s success. Reports may be run in an Excel format that can be sorted a number of ways. Ask parents to make copies of literature, music, film, and video. They will not be returned. If the parents don’t copy the lit.,music,film or video - you can or ask them again

SCPTA Reflections chair: QUESTIONS? SCPTA Reflections chair: Carol Beard 864-640-0789 beardcarol@bellsouth.net or reflections@scpta.org District 1 website: greenvillepta.com SCPTA website: www.scpta.org National PTA website: www.pta.org