Since 1964, California Poets in the Schools has been teaching the writing
of poetry all across the great state of California. Here in Mendocino County,
with the financial support of the Mendocino County Office of Education, we serve
every high school in the county as well as offering special programs that provide
opportunities for youth to perform their work publicly, see their poems published
and broadcast over the airwaves, and enjoy the dynamic connections between other
art forms and their poetic creations. Individual middle and elementary schools
contract with us to bring creativity and emotion to their classrooms, and wherever
we go, students lives are touched in ways that go deep as the roots of a redwood
tree. In all, Mendocino County Poetry in the Schools contributes immeasurably
to the cultural life of not only the North Country's children but of everyone
who calls Mendocino home.
Mission
California Poets in the Schools is committed to:
1) Helping students throughout California recognize and celebrate
their own
creativity, intuition and intellectual curiousity through the
creative writing process.
2) Providing students with a multicultural community of trained,
published poets
who bring their experience and love for their craft into the classroom
CPITS HISTORY
California Poets in the Schools began in 1964 at San Francisco State University
as the Pegasus Project, placing poets in the classrooms in the Bay Area to read
poetry to children. The poets soon began teaching children to write poetry,
and the program evolved to include the students' active participation in the
writing process. California Poets in the Schools became a statewide organization
in the mid-1970s and there are now CPITS programs in 29 counties from Humboldt
to San Diego. It is estimated that since 1964 a half million students have been
introduced to creative writing by CPITS poets. Since 1987, CPITS has placed
a yearly average of over 150 poets in more than 300 schools across the state
to work with 25,000 students in grades Kindergarten through Twelfth. Over 100,000
poems are written every year by students in CPITS poetry workshops; some of
the best are collected in local, regional and statewide anthologies every year.
California Poets in the Schools began with funding from the California Arts
Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. Since that time
CPITS has diversified its funding base with support from corporate, community,
and private foundations, and a membership and an individual donor program. The
program's primary focus is to encourage students to write, using their imagination,
life experience, and special perceptions to create poetry. CPITS Poet-Teachers
are all accomplished, writers. They are from diverse cultural and ethnic heritages
and from all walks of life. An enormously talented group of individuals, they
are dedicated to bringing the possibilities of creative expression through poetry
into the classroom. CPITS poets serve as living models of commitment to imaginative
language and creativity and are uniquely capable of sharing an artist's insights
with students.
Since July 1998, CPITS has received funds and support from the California Arts
Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, the San Francisco Art Commission,
and the San Francisco Department of Children Youth and their Families. Private
and Corporate foundations include the ArtCouncil, Inc., the Good Works Foundation,
the Walter and Elise Haas Fund, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the
Lannan
Foundation, the Miranda Lux Foundation, the Marin Community Foundation, the
Zellerbach Family Fund, California Casualty Group, Fireman's
Fund Foundation, St. Paul's Companies and the Insurance Industry Charitable
Fund, the Magnetic Poetry Company and hundreds of individual
donors. These donations have enabled the organization to provide full-subsidies
and matching funds for extended poetry residencies, special events, publications,
and conferences and training sessions to bring poetry alive for thousands of
California youth.
California Poets in the Schools is now the largest writers-in-schools program
in the nation. It is has maintained its roots in the diverse communities of
California. Local Area Poet Coordinators administer the program in their counties,
with a policy to place poets in schools in their own communities, often in their
own immediate neighborhoods. Whether the school and community reflect an urban
multicultural/bilingual population, a suburban environment or a rural farming
area, CPITS has poets available who are of that community and familiar with
its mores and values. |