Woburn School Committee showcases new art curriculum and dedicated teachers

May 14, 2025 | Woburn Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts

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Under the warm glow of the Woburn School Committee meeting room, excitement filled the air as Miss Tifo, the coordinator of fine and performing arts, introduced a vibrant team of elementary art teachers and their enthusiastic students. The gathering followed the success of Tanner Fest, a celebration of creativity and community, and served as a platform to showcase the remarkable progress in the district's art education.

Miss Tifo highlighted the transformation in the art curriculum, noting that elementary students now enjoy weekly art classes, a significant improvement from the previous schedule of every other week. With a dedicated team of teachers and a consistent curriculum across all seven schools, every student is now guaranteed a robust art education. This change, she emphasized, is a testament to the unwavering support from the administration and the school committee.
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As the meeting progressed, the art teachers took turns introducing themselves and their students. Among them was Lily Hannah, a first-year teacher at Goodyear and Reeves schools, who shared the stage with fifth grader Lily Hayes. Hayes spoke passionately about the impact of art on her school experience, stating, "Art helps me express myself in different ways. It also allows me different opportunities." Her words resonated with the audience, illustrating the profound role that art plays in fostering creativity and self-expression among students.

The evening was not just a presentation but a celebration of the arts, showcasing the dedication of teachers and the talent of students. As the meeting drew to a close, it was clear that the commitment to enhancing art education in Woburn is not just a goal but a thriving reality, promising a brighter future for the district's young artists.

Converted from Woburn School Committee 5/13/25 meeting on May 14, 2025
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