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South Dakotans for the Arts (SoDA) at www.sdarts.org
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SoDA Advocacy Alerts
ADVOCACY ALERT
April, 2003, South Dakotans for the Arts
Local school boards across South Dakota, including yours,
are struggling with the budget process RIGHT NOW, making decisions that may
have serious consequences for arts in education. Many citizens are concerned
about the state of arts education and programs in their school districts. As an
active local arts organization, you are their natural partner and most
effective advocate. YOUR COMMUNITY NEEDS YOU.
We have prepared the enclosed guidelines for your use and
information; please feel free to copy and distribute it as needed. School
boards are made up of individuals who work hard to provide every child in their
district with the best possible education. They need information and input from
the community. YOUR SCHOOL BOARD needs to hear from you.
This is also the season of great student achievement in the
arts. Students who participate in the arts, in band, chorus, theater, debate,
visual arts, dance, writing, and media, are involved RIGHT NOW in competitions,
plays, exhibits and publications. Point to the hard work and achievements of
these students in your community as you begin to talk about the importance of
arts education in your school district. They are the best argument for
continuing the opportunities provided by arts education programs.
If you discover that in your district, there is no current
threat to arts education programs, then your task is much easier. Go to the
school board and praise them, the teachers and the students. Let them know this
is important to the community, and celebrate.
IF WE ARE TO LEAVE NO CHILD BEHIND, then we must use
what we know about the different ways that children learn. If we ignore the
role of the arts in education, we miss early and important opportunities to
reach and teach every child, to allow each child to succeed and to excel.
WE NEED YOU to keep SoDA, your statewide arts
organization, informed about arts education at the local level. Let us know
whats happening in your district, and what we can do to assist you and your
community partners. Working together, we can make a difference.
School Boards 101: Basics of Local Advocacy
- School
boards typically meet on the second Monday of each month.
- They
are required to publish the agenda at least 24 hours in advance of the
meeting; most often the agenda will appear in the newspaper the Friday
before the meeting.
- School
Boards have meetings in public; these are not public meetings where
anyone present can stand and be recognized to speak. Therefore, if you
wish to speak on an issue before the board, you must be included on the
agenda.
- Requests
to be placed on the agenda of a school board meeting should be directed to
the Superintendent. In some cases, the request may be directed to the
Chairman of the School Board, or to another Board Member. If presented as
an agenda item by a board member other than the chair, the motion to
include the item in the agenda must be seconded by another board member.
- Personnel
issues are not discussed at meetings in public, but rather in
Executive Session. Items submitted for the agenda at public held meetings
concern programs.
- Budget
schedule:
- Preliminary budget is published in March.
- All personnel must be informed if they are not going to be re-hired for the next school year by April 15th.
- Once the preliminary budget is approved, a budget hearing must be held by August 1st.
- Final approval must be made by October 1st.
- On average, 79% of school budgets go to salaries and benefits.
- Tips:
- Present your case in a non-threatening manner.
- School board primary objective is improving education for the students in the district.
- Parents have considerable influence.
- Boards need community support. Close to 80% of the residents of a district do not have
students in school. Boards cannot afford to wait for an Opt Out Election to develop this support.
For more information:
South Dakotans for the Arts
SD Alliance for Arts Education
PO Box 414, Lead, SD 57754
(605) 722-1467
soda@dakotas.org
SoDA Contact Information
South Dakotans for the Arts (SoDA)
PO Box 414
309 West Main Street, 2nd floor
Lead SD 57754
vox: 605-722-1467
fax: 605-722-1473
email: soda@dakotas.org
Pat Boyd - Executive Director
email: patsoda@dakotas.org or
patsoda@sdarts.org
Shari Kosel - Program Director
email: sharisoda@dakotas.org or
sharisoda@sdarts.org
Sue Stone-Douglas - Administrative Assistant
email: suesoda@dakotas.org or
suesoda@sdarts.org
SoDA General Information
WHAT ARE WE?
South Dakotans for the Arts is a non-profit, non-partisan corporation whose primary purpose is to advance the arts in South Dakota through service, education and advocacy. By initiating communication and programs between citizens, elected officials, and policy-makers, we assure that the arts always have a voice . We provide technical assistance to arts organizations, strengthening their administrative skills and abilities to serve as effective partners in their communities.
WHO ARE WE?
The Partnership:
South Dakotans for the Arts (SoDA)
South Dakota Alliance for Arts Education (AAE)
Community Arts Network (CAN) of South Dakota
These three statewide organizations share programs, members, offices and staff. The Partnership, formed in 1990, was initiated by South Dakotans for the Arts which serves as fiscal agent for programs and memberships. This is a national role model for rural states. This partnership is unique and successful in its combination of advocacy, service/community development and arts in K-12 education.
WHAT DO WE BELIEVE?
We believe:
- The arts are an intrinsic part of the well-being of our communities.
- Arts education stimulates creativity, communication and learning.
- Arts education is an essential tool for reaching youth at risk.
- The arts play an important role in tourism and economic development.
- Artists need an environment which nurtures and sustains their work.
We seek the support and endorsement of individuals, businesses and government.
WHAT DO WE DO?
South Dakotans for the Arts initiates, coordinates and sponsors programs and projects statewide to advance the arts through service, education and advocacy.
ADVOCACY AND PUBLIC AWARENESS:
Our primary goal is to protect and increase state and national funding to the South Dakota Arts Council, a state agency that re-grants those funds to communities, arts organizations, artists, arts educators and schools throughout South Dakota. SoDA and the SDAC continue to co-sponsor a public awareness campaign emphasizing the value of the arts to individuals, communities and our state. The Executive Director of SoDA is a registered lobbyist with the State Legislature and informs Legislators and Executive Branch officials on arts issues.
SoDA / CAN / SDAAE = Leading, Statewide Arts Partnership
The partnership of South Dakotans for the Arts, the Community Arts Network and the SD Alliance for Arts Education is a national role model for rural states. The partnership is unique and successful in its combination of advocacy, service, community development, K-12 education, and life-long learning through the arts.
Barbara Thirstrup, President
Black Hills Corporation
PO Box 1400
Rapid City, SD 57709
721-2366w/721-8402h/721-2599f
bbthirst@bh-corp.com
(2005)
Jon Wade, President-Elect
Arts Educator, Retired
715 West Elm Ave.
Flandreau, SD 57028
997-5537
jcosdak@mailstation.com
(SDAAE 2005)
Susan Mollison, Secretary
101 Woodriver Quay
Pierre, SD 57501
224-0173
thequay@iw.net
(2006)
Bruce Rampelberg, Treasurer
President First Western Bank
of Rapid City
PO Box 2530
Rapid City, SD 57709
348-3322w/343-9703h/390-2165c
348-0012f
brampelb@firstwesternbank.com
(2006)
Don Boyd
COOP Printing & Advertising
420 W Sioux Ave
Pierre, SD 57501
224-4851w/224-8068h
rvrbrdgtheatre@pie.midco.net
(2005)
Ruth Brennan
Arts Consultant
1121 St. Charles St
Rapid City, SD 57701
342-4997
rbrennan@enetis.net
(SDAC)
Kathy Conlon
Principal, Wilson Elementary
4215 Three Rivers Drive
Rapid City, SD 57701
348-6117h 394-1837w
kathy.conlon@rcas.org
(SDAAE2006)
Sen. Tom Dempster
Merrill, Lynch, Finance Advisor
PO Box 2031
Sioux Falls, SD 57101
335-0523w/359-6387h
sen.dempster@state.sd.us
(2006)
Dr. James L. Johnson
Distinguished Professor
Emeritus SDSU
227 Sundance Pass
Brookings, SD 57004
688-6131w/692-5989/688-6551f
arjlj@itctel.com
(2006)
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Dale C. Lamphere
D.C. Lamphere Studio
PO Box 772
Sturgis, SD 57785
347-5776w/347-8937h/347-6407f
dclarts@rapidnet.com
(2005)
Christine Leichtnam
Music Educator
4330 W. Main St. #16C
Rapid City, SD 57702
394-1854w/342-8598h
cleicht@enetis.net
(SDAAE Chair)
JoEllen Lindner
Dean of Advancement
Presentation College
1500 N Main
Aberdeen, SD 57401
225-4525w/229-8582h/229-8518f
lindnerjo@presentation.edu
(2006)
Larry Lyngstad
1128 Westwood Dr
Pierre, SD 57501
773-3600w/224-0233h
larry.lyngstad@state.sd.us
(SDAC)
Shawn Lyons
Greater Huron Development Corp.
Executive Director
375 Dakota Ave. S. #102
Huron, SD 57350
352-0363w/352-3347h/352-9327f
shawn.ghdc@midconetwork.com
(2006)
Mickey Miller
808 Mellette
Pierre, SD 57501
224-1022h
mickeysofc@aol.com
(SDAC)
Susan Mollison
101 Woodriver Quay
Pierre, SD 57501
224-0173
thequay@iw.net
(2006)
Tamara Pier
Attorney
13136 Thunderhead Falls
Lane
Rapid City, SD 57702
394-9603h 342-2814w
tamarapier@hotmail.com
(2006)
SoDA Staff
Pat Boyd, Executive Director
Shari Kosel, Program Director
Sue Stone-Douglas, Admin. Asst.
PO Box 414
Lead, SD 57754-0414
605/722-1467
605/722-1473 FAX
soda@dakotas.org
www.sdarts.org
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Jane Rasmussen
217 Fifth Ave E.
Sisseton, SD 57262
698-3025h
jrasmussen@sbtc.net
(2006)
Betsy Rice
SD Coalition for Children
301 E. Pennbrook Circle
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
367-9667w/274-8828h
bjrice@sio.midco.net
(2005)
Donna Robbennolt
High Plains Arts Council
PO Box 122
Gettysburg, SD 57442
765-9616h/765-9662f
dlrobben@sbtc.net
(2004)
Dr. Janet Claymore-Ross
Prairie Lakes Ed. Coop,
Exec. Dir.
Dakota State University
820 N Washington
Madison, SD 57042
256-5555w/997-3780h/270-9001c
Janet.Cross@dsu.edu
(2005)
Markie Scholz
Performing Artist
1920 Christensen Dr.
Spearfish, SD 57783
642-4805
mscholz@blackhills.com
(2005)
Peg Torness
Sisseton Arts Council
408 E 4th Ave
Sisseton, SD 57262
698-3694h
ptorness@yahoo.com
(2005)
Rep. Thomas VanNorman
Attorney
PO Box 1168
Eagle Butte, SD 57625
964-6686w/964-8665h/964-1166f
tjvannorman@aol.com
(2006)
Senator Drue Vitter
SD State Senate
PO Box 41
Hill City, SD 57745
574-4526
senatordv@cs.com
(2004)
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