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Arts in Schools - Program Development Research demonstrates that sustained arts education improves students’ overall academic success, fostering creativity and equipping students to compete in a global economy. The Oklahoma Arts Council offers consultations, resources, and grants to assist school administrators and teachers in developing strong arts education programs.
As a public agency our staff is available at no charge to consult with teachers, administrators, PTA’s and others who wish to improve their schools through arts education. Assistance can be tailored to meet the needs of individual sites. For more information please contact our Director of Arts Education Programs.
Arts Education Program Guide Developed by the Oklahoma Arts Council, the Arts Education Program Guide is available online as a resource for teachers and schools to use in developing arts education programs. The guide is also a resource for arts learning programs that take place outside normal school hours and in communities. To access, click on the links below.
Assess the needs of your audience Identify available resources Brainstorm and formulate your ideas Contact and meet with your artist(s) Identify the key learning goals and learning activities Develop an assessment strategy Grant opportunities are available for arts education in schools statewide.
Council funding makes it possible to provide the arts education programs that cultivate student creativity and equip students to compete in a global economy. Learn about grants available for arts education programs in schools . For more information please contact our Arts Education Director.
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Oklahoma Arts Council Essential and Expanded Arts Education Grants is a small grant program supporting hands-on, sequential arts learning in Oklahoma schools. Individual schools may apply for up to two grants of $5,000 each per school year, with a required 10% cash match. Funded activities take place during school hours and involve teaching artists working with students across six disciplines: dance, drama, literary arts, media arts, music, and visual arts. The grant period covers August 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026 (FY2026). Research supports the program's impact, showing that students with four years of high school arts education score higher on college entrance exams.
Rural Arts Opportunity Grants is sponsored by Oklahoma Arts Council. The Rural Arts Opportunity Grants support projects that enhance capacity building/professional development, learning-based, or audience-based arts programs in specific rural counties in Oklahoma. Projects can be new or ongoing, but cannot end before the submission of an application. A 1:1 (100%) award match is required, and half of the match (50%) may be in-kind support.