Chattanooga Times Free Press

Program expands to Barger, Orchard Knob

- STAFF REPORT

Students at two more Hamilton County elementary schools will benefit from a partnershi­p between the district and the Chattanoog­a Symphony and Opera as it increases the fine arts programs in public schools.

Since 2005, the symphony has conducted the enrichment program Strings in Schools at several schools, including Hixson Elementary, Big Ridge Elementary, Alpine Crest Elementary, East Ridge Elementary and Spring Creek Elementary. This fall, Barger Academy and Orchard Knob Elementary School will join that list.

“Providing string instructio­n at the elementary level builds on the importance of access to arts education in schools, and creates opportunit­ies for students to learn an instrument when private or group lessons may not be available to them outside of school,” said Staci Spring, education and community engagement manager for the CSO, in a statement. “It also strengthen­s existing middle school and high school orchestra programs, as well as the CSO Youth Orchestras.”

In 2015, the CSO establishe­d the Fletcher Bright Fund for Strings to continue to fund and support the program. The CSO’s String and Wind Quintets peronnel also visit schools each season to perform education programs, and every February thousands of students attend the annual Young People’s Concert at the Tivoli Theatre, according to a news release.

“The CSO has been doing great work in Hamilton County Schools for several years, through our Ensembles in Schools programs, Young People’s Concerts, Strings in Schools, and more,” said Samantha Teter, executive director of the CSO, in a statement. “We appreciate that Hamilton County Schools and Superinten­dent Johnson see the value of the arts in schools and are honored to have an official partnershi­p moving forward.”

Expanding arts opportunit­ies for students throughout Hamilton County has been a focus of Superinten­dent Bryan Johnson’s administra­tion. In his first year, he hired a related arts leader teacher to inventory and oversee the district’s offerings, and the 2018-2019 budget approved this spring allotted for more arts teachers to be hired.

“The arts are a vital part of a wellrounde­d education, and the expansion of art programs was a key topic parents shared with the district in our community listening sessions last school year,” Johnson said in a statement. “The Chattanoog­a Symphony and Opera is a very valuable resource for our schools, our children and the community.”

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