Fine Arts
Art
All Saint Isaac Jogues’ students attend art classes. The goals for the Art Program are to strengthen problem solving skills and critical thinking, to initiate creative solutions within the guidelines of the assignments, to respect others and their artwork, to explore varied art materials, and ultimately to broaden one’s outlook of the world. Kindergarten through fifth are taught Fine Arts and Art History via drawing, painting, pastels, collage, weaving, three-dimensional construction, and the use of technology apps that reinforce Art activities and Art History. In grades sixth through eighth, the base of knowledge in Fine Arts and Art History is enhanced through the introduction of the business-side of art and design, through the use of digital media and technology. Lessons include Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Animation , and Architecture.
Students in Kindergarten through third grade meet once a week throughout the school year. Students in fourth through eighth grades meet once a week for one semester.
Students in Kindergarten through third grade meet once a week throughout the school year. Students in fourth through eighth grades meet once a week for one semester.
Music
Music education at an early age provides every child a wellspring of life-enhancing benefits. Students in grades K-8 engage in a variety of activities that demonstrate an understanding of music, how music is created and performed and what the role of music is in civilization. In addition, students learn theory and fundamentals, how to read sheet music, and how to play an instrument.
Kindergarten through fourth grade students attend music class every week. Grades four through eight attend one semester of music so that students receive half an academic year in each subject. Students with more interest in music are encouraged to join the school band or choir for more advanced performance instruction.
Kindergarten through fourth grade students attend music class every week. Grades four through eight attend one semester of music so that students receive half an academic year in each subject. Students with more interest in music are encouraged to join the school band or choir for more advanced performance instruction.