Ingenuity State of the Arts Report 2016-17 Ingenuity_SOTA_2016-17 | Page 3

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 The 2016–17 State of the Arts in Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Progress Report highlights the progress CPS and Chicago’s arts education community are making toward fulfilling the goal— and the promise to CPS students—articulated in the 2012 CPS Arts Education Plan: that the arts should be brought to every child, in every grade, in every school. This year, as in each year since the Arts Education Plan was released, the progress report identifies some important gains. Foremost among these is that a higher percentage of CPS schools than ever before, serving a higher share of CPS students than ever before, are meeting the criteria to be rated as Strong or Excelling in the arts. This achievement is particularly encouraging considering the financial challenges the district has faced in recent years. Despite a frequently uncertain and challenging financial climate, and with additional arts gains clearly needed, data reflect that both the district and principals have continued to prioritize arts education in their schools. This report examines these and other positive trends in detail, while also noting areas in which more progress needs to be made. The report is designed to provide a snapshot of the access CPS students had to arts instruction in the 2016–17 school year. The findings are based on data collected from CPS, the 631 CPS schools that completed the Creative Schools Survey, the 521 community partners that actively supported the arts education opportunities in those CPS schools, 14 Chicago-based foundations and corporations, and Ingenuity’s Creative Schools Fund. In the same way that each CPS student’s arts education is made possible through the collective efforts of a wide range of arts education supporters across the City of Chicago, this report was made possible through the collective effort of hundreds of people in and outside of the arts education community who provided the data that are at the center of the report. While data points alone cannot capture the rich, dynamic, and ever- changing arts education environment in CPS schools, the strength of the information presented here is in its sources: the instructors, agencies and leaders who are in the schools and in the community, working to bring the arts to CPS students every day. PROGRESS REPORT | 2016–17