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		<description><![CDATA[President’s Message – Sandra Williams – art4ncaea@gmail.com NAEA Convention 2013 , Fort Worth, Texas The National Art Education Association Convention in Fort Worth, Texas is over but not forgotten.  It was so exciting to realize that I along with thousands of educators gathered in one location to promote art education.  The opportunities to gain professional [...]]]></description>
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<p><b><span style="text-decoration: underline;">President’s Message – Sandra Williams – art4ncaea@gmail.com</span></b></p>
<p><b><span style="text-decoration: underline;">NAEA Convention 2013 , Fort Worth, Texas </span></b></p>
<p>The National Art Education Association Convention in Fort Worth, Texas is over but not forgotten.  It was so exciting to realize that I along with thousands of educators gathered in one location to promote art education.  The opportunities to gain professional development were unlimited. The samples from vendors overflowed my conference bag.</p>
<p>As your President, I and President-Elect, <b>Juline Chevalier</b>, represented North Carolina at the Delegate’s Assembly. During Delegate’s Assembly, (which consists of one or two representatives from each state), we worked to help develop five new position statements on art education.  The delegates reviewed, discussed, and voted on these statement to recommend that these be adopted. NAEA has adopted many platform statements in the past few years which can aid you in your professional needs. The NAEA has provided all <a href="http://www.arteducators.org/about-us/naea-platform-and-position-statements">statements on their website</a>. (click)  You can find statements from “What We Believe” to “Visual Arts as a Core Academic Subject”.  Check them out!</p>
<p>One special event of the convention is the presenting of region and national awards. North Carolina had two recipients of Southeastern Region awards. <b>Cheryl Maney</b> received the Southeastern Art Educator of the Year Award and <b>Margi O’Shea</b> received the Southeastern Secondary Division Award.  Congratulations to both ladies for these accomplishments.</p>
<p>Our North Carolina Youth Art Month Flag designed by <b>Jennifer M.</b> was on display in Fort Worth during the convention.  <b>Ashley</b> <b>Berdeau</b>, art educator at Fairmont High School submitted the winning flag design.  Ashley attended the YAM Ceremony in the Fort Worth Convention Center where everyone gathered to view the flags, view each state’s student artwork panels and celebrate Youth Art Month.</p>
<p><b><span style="text-decoration: underline;">2013 General Assembly Student Art Exhibit and YAM Reception</span></b></p>
<p>There was no time to stay home and rest. The day after we returned home from Fort Worth, we traveled to Raleigh for the 2013 General Assembly Student Exhibit Reception. <b>Jamie Lynn Moore, Aimee Mills</b> and <b>Michelle Harrell</b> organized the exhibit and reception. This is our sixth year that we have placed an exhibit of student artwork on display in the General Assembly for all legislatures to view as they walk to various sessions and meetings.  On Monday March 11<sup>th</sup>, young artists, their parents, their art teachers and legislature gathered at the art display to celebrate the beginning of the yearlong exhibit. Each student received a certificate and an array of art supplies from some of our vendors. Those attending could also stay and be recognized during an evening House session. Students and teachers had their photos taken on the main red carpet staircase.</p>
<p>Congratulations to the following students and their art teacher for having work selected for the exhibit: <b>1.</b> <b>Lilli Weir</b>  and teacher <b>Carolyn Fisher</b> from Liberty Prep Christian Academy <b>2.</b> <b>Morgan Kelley</b> and teacher <b>Merrily Boyd</b> from Grace Christian School   <b>3.</b> <b>Hannah McManus</b> and teacher <b>Aimee Mills</b> from Winecoff Elem. School   <b>4.</b> <b>Caroline Clemmer</b> and teacher <b>Carol Vincent</b> from Topsail Elem. School  <b>5.</b> <b>Margaret Barron, Ricky Evans,</b> and <b>Tommy Heath</b> plus their teacher <b>Lee Ann Doss</b> from Silverdale Elem. School   <b>6.</b> <b>Steven Medrano</b> and teacher <b>Diane Strazzer</b> from Clyde A Erwin Middle School   <b>7.</b>  <b>Joy</b> <b>Allen</b> and teacher <b>Rose Szabo</b> from AC Reynolds Middle School    <b>8.</b> <b>Nathan Teeters</b> and teacher <b>Laura</b> <b>Norris</b> from North Buncombe Middle School    <b>9.</b> <b>Freddy Luviano</b> and teacher <b>Byron Jones</b> from Statesville Middle School    <b>10.</b> <b>Samantha Manning</b> and teacher <b>Karen Spruill</b> from Pamlico County High School    <b>11.</b> <b>Ricardo Guerrero</b>  and teacher <b>Lauren Bourne</b> from Hugh M Cummings High School    <b>12.</b> <b>April Bell</b> and teacher <b>Elaina Lawson</b> from Pasquotank County High   <b>13.</b> <b>Kiannee Serra</b> and teacher <b>Jodi</b> <b>Aker</b> from Southeast Raleigh Magnet High    <b>14.</b> <b>Radiance Ramorez</b> and teacher <b>Dora May</b> from Swain County High   <b>15</b>. <b>Jennifer Martinez</b> and teacher <b>Ashley Berdeau</b> from Fairmont High School   <b>16.</b> <b>Anh</b> <b>Thu Hoang</b> and teacher <b>Margaret Roth</b> from Athens Drive High School.</p>
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<div>March is <i>Y</i>outh Art Month</div>
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<div>Aimee Mills &#8211; <a href="mailto:amillsncyam@gmail.com" target="_blank" shape="rect">YAM Chair </a>can provide you with YAM ideas and would like to know your YAM  activities for our NCAEA scrapbook</div>
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<p>Our annual activities surrounding Youth Art Month are being planned. Jamie Moore is working on our new installment of the General Assembly Student  Exhibit and Aimee Mills is coordinating our state flag, our display at NAEA convention and NCAEA  scrapbook. We will hold an opening reception in March for our Student Exhibit at the General Assembly in Raleigh.  Be part of YAM, by displaying your student&#8217;s artwork at school, in the community, statewide and national.</p>
<div><b>NCAEA SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE:</b></div>
<div>March 5th</div>
<div>October 5th</div>
<div>Application Here!<span style="color: #00ffff;">  <a href="http://ncaea.org/nca/?attachment_id=647" rel="attachment wp-att-647"><span style="color: #00ffff;">NCAEA Scholarship Application 2013</span></a></span></div>
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<p><b>We Are Taking Student Artwork to  Washington D.C.!</b>  Digital submission for exhibit consideration is due March 28th. <span style="color: #00ffff;"><a title="Student Artwork traveling to DC!" href="http://ncaea.org/nca/?page_id=618"><span style="color: #00ffff;">More information, click here!</span></a></span></p>
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<div align="center"><b>SECOND OPPORTUNITY FOR NC ART STUDENTS!</b></div>
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<div align="center"><b>  PERMANENT STUDENT ART DISPLAYED AT </b></div>
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<div>WE WILL SOON BE ASKING FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR A PERMANENT STUDENT ARTWORK DISPLAY AT THE EDUCATION BUILDING IN RALEIGH.<span style="color: #00ffff;"> <a title="Permanent Display of Student Art at DPI, Raleigh" href="http://ncaea.org/nca/?page_id=622"><span style="color: #00ffff;">More information HERE!</span></a></span></div>
<p style="text-align: center;">Stay informed with our e-newsletter and email messaging by being sure you have signed up for our constant contact service. Sign up on our webpage&#8230; and also correct old obsolete emails from that same link. Please provide a &#8220;home&#8221; email address since we get many returned from school system servers thinking it is spam mail instead of your membership newsletter. An e-newsletter keeps you informed on all the state and national happenings.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Become part of our NCAEA board. We are always looking for volunteers to serve on committees. If you are interested please contact Sandra Williams.</p>
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