Fine Arts

Students will develop artistic literacy through active participation in the arts, expressing creative ideas with skill, confidence, and artistic intent. A high-quality arts education empowers students to take artistic risks and supports the social-emotional and learning needs of all students. Through practices related to creating, presenting or performing, responding, and connecting, students will understand the role of the arts in their individual lives and interests.
While recognizing the intrinsic value of the arts, students will also discover the meaningful connections between the arts and other disciplines, and how the arts contribute to their communities and cultures around the world. As art students respond to great artists and works of art, they develop the ability to analyze artworks in terms of their formal qualities, historic style, social context, and artistic intent. The practice of responding to works of art builds perceptive acuity and aesthetic sensitivity. A rigorous progression of learning and engagement with the arts throughout Pre-K–12 education is the foundation for a rich, lifelong relationship with the arts. (MA DESE 2019 Fine Arts Framework)
Art Curriculum Overview
K-5 Students will use a variety of materials and media to create and study different kinds of art.
Kindergarten Visual Arts Curriculum
1st & 2nd Grade Visual Arts Curriculum
Music Curriculum Overview
Elementary School students will engage in singing, movement activities, and later be introduced to playing different musical instruments.
1st & 2nd Grade Music Curriculum
3rd & 4th Grade Music Curriculum
