Quarter 2 Update from Metro Arts Metro Arts continues to be committed to the health and safety of all students and staff. Therefore, our Governing Board has decided to stay online with virtual learning for the Second Quarter. Our decision was determined by guidance provided by the CDC and the Governor's office.
Metro Arts Visual Arts teacher Stephanie Carrico helping the homeless through her non profit music venue Trunk Space How a Phoenix arts space helped two homeless kids start a new life after their mom died
Visual Arts Needs Donations The Metro Visual Arts department could use your donations of the following items.Tea Tins, Old Hardback Books, Nature Magazines and Artist Paint Brushes.Please drop off your donation at Metro Arts, M-F between 9am-3:30pm
7/15/20 Metro Arts School Update 7-15-20Good Afternoon, Students and Families,We hope this message finds you safe and healthy. We wanted to provide you with a brief update for beginning school at Metro.Earlier today, the Governor met with educational leaders, and the Arizona Department of Education also provided schools with an overview of guidelines. We are still expecting further guidance from the State as we finalize our plans.Although we had planned on communicating full details today, we are incorporating today’s recent updates from the State into our plans.We look forward to providing you with a full update tomorrow.Thank you for your support.Respectfully,Metropolitan Arts Institute AdministrationMatt Baker, Head of SchoolJenny Quinn, Student Services & AcademicsBetsy Rosenmiller, FinanceLisa Starry, OperationsJohn Perovich, Admissions and Student Life
Metro Arts School Information for August 2020 Parent & Student Information for Metro Arts August 2020