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Posted 6/16/08
Perpich Art Center – an awesome but underused resource
Anoka veteran teacher Kevan Nitzberg and Amy Atherton, Apple Valley
first year teacher agree. As Atherton explained: the Perpich Center for
Arts Education is “an incredible resource.” But while many Minnesota art
teachers praise the Perpich Center, it appears to be an under-used
library for the general public.
Founded in the mid-1980’s the Center was one of the things that Governor
Rudy Perpich and his wife Lola viewed as one of the most important
things that happened during his administration. The Perpichs valued art,
and wanted better programs throughout Minnesota. They also wanted a
place where some of the state’s most talented students could be
challenged and encouraged.
So the Governor and legislature established a statewide, publicly
supported Arts High School, a Center for Professional Development and
Research and a Library. About 310 11th and 12th graders attend the high
school, which receives more than $10,000 a year per student. This makes
it one of the highest funded public schools in the state, and does not
include costs for dormitories, which some greater Minnesota students use.
Kevan Nitzberg, who has taught for more than 30 years in Minnesota, is
former president of the Minnesota Art Educators. He recalls that when
the school and resource center were first established, “many teachers
saw it as a band aid for a lack of funding for arts education
statewide.” However, “as educators reached out to the Center, and it
responded, feelings changed.” Nitzberg listed many ways that the Center
has helped teachers:
• a vast array of resources that schools can borrow
• Training programs that keep educators current on new research
• Space for art teachers to meet
• Funding to help start new art programs
Deb Hagberg, a teacher and curriculum integrator at Anoka’s Lincoln
(elementary) Specialty School for the Arts, appreciates grants,
materials and “terrific training” from the Center.
Pam Teorey, an art teacher at Lakeville North High School, calls the
Perpich staff “knowledgeable and a great inspiration.” She has used
their materials, and participated in a Quality Teachers Network that the
Center organized. She also has shared some resources from Perpich with
Lakeville English and social studies teachers. She believes that art
helps add life and excitement to other classes, while being a valuable
thing to study by itself.
While teachers praised Perpich Center resources, it appears that many of
Minnesota’s families and other residents don’t know that they also can
borrow materials from the Center. According to Larry Etkin, Perpich
Communications Director , their Library has 17,881 titles including
books, videos and DVD’s. Last year 188 individuals directly checked out
2,071 items. Another 335 individuals received materials through
statewide interlibrary loans. According to Etkin, these were “primarily
students, staff and faculty from post-secondary education institutions
in Minnesota, Wisconsin and South Dakota.”
Dr. Nathan Davis, Perpich Center director told me “we’d love to have
more Minnesotans use these materials.” Families looking for summer
activities should check out these incredible resources that our taxes
already have paid for, at
www.mcae.k12.mn.us/lib/lib.html or by calling 763 591-4700
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