High school seniors and college freshman and sophomores can enter. There are four scholarships. Financial amounts to be determined will be in the range of $100-$250.
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With RACC's commitment to support arts education in area schools, we offer the educational resources below for educators, artists, parents and students to explore arts education opportunities in the tri-county region and to become familiar with arts curriculum in area schools.
High school seniors and college freshman and sophomores can enter. There are four scholarships. Financial amounts to be determined will be in the range of $100-$250.
To apply
Please...
Enter the C. Whitcomb Conference Scholarship Contest by nominating your best writing student(s). If your student wins, so do you. You'll both be awarded a day at the Willamette Writers Conference...
Barnes & Noble, a national bookstore chain, provides in-store fundraising opportunities, sponsorships, and donations to local and regional nonprofit organizations that focus on literacy, the...
Architecture Foundation of Oregon's Architects in Schools
Arts Education Online Forum (OAC)
Arts Explore (Classes for Arts Educators, University of Oregon)
Family Heirloom Arts Residencies
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Making Art Special, a guide to teaching art to children with cognitive and motor disabilities
Oregon Artistic Heritage Films for Grades 4-12
Oregon Ballet Residencies, workshops and field trips for schools
Portland Public Schools Arts Curriculum Frameworks & Benchmarks
SUN Schools (Portland/Multnomah County)
Through vision, leadership, and service, the Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) works to integrate arts and culture in all aspects of community life. RACC serves the Portland, Oregon Metropolitan Region, including Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties.



