About A Virtual Whodunnit


A Virtual Whodunnit
by Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus

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Arcata Arts Institute



AAI OFFERS A UNIQUE BALANCE OF TRADITION AND INNOVATION, LIBERAL ARTS AND VISUAL ARTS, TECHNOLOGY AND TOUCH, FINE ART AND DESIGN. THE INSTITUTE COMMUNITY IS COMMITTED TO EXPANDING BOUNDARIES AND VISION THROUGH RIGOROUS STUDY AND CAREER PREPARATION. WE ARE ONE OF TEN CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOLS THAT ARE DESIGNATED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AS A MODEL CTE ARTS, MEDIA, AND ENTERTAINMENT DEMONSTRATION SITE.

 

What Makes us Unique?

• Pre-Professional Arts Program

AAI provides a teaching staff of professionals in the arts strands and classes that prepare students for advanced education and career paths.

• School-to-Career Emphasis

AAI classes are designed to provide students with exposure to the world of working artists.

• The AAI Academic Program

Students who are accepted into the AAI will take their academic subjects at Arcata High School. Students may take any academic courses offered at AHS, including exemplary Advanced Placement programs. AHS is the top academic school in Humboldt County in SAT, AP scores, and STAR testing.

School Design

The AAI program is for students in grades 10-12 who are dedicated to the arts. The program includes:

• workshops and intensives both during and after the regular school day with artist-teachers who are professionals in their arts-related fields

• an admissions process which selects for a total commitment

• teachers who directly serve as counselors and mentors for each student

• periodic performance assessment by a jury of teachers and professionals as a condition for continuation in the program

• innovative seminars and speakers in career exploration

• regular performances, exhibits, and publications in the community

• extra-curricular plays, musicals, and performing groups

• internships and job-shadowing experiences

AAI also has a ‘sister’ program,  the Innovative Design Institute. Also known as IDI, this program is focused on integrating STEAM  (Science, Tech, Engineering, Arts, & Mathematics) and CTE (Career Technical Education) through the lens of art and design. This program, like AAI, is focused on preparing students for future industry positions.