Fine Arts
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Enthusiasm for fine arts permeates every corner of our school. At all grade levels our program emphasizes theory, appreciation, creativity and skill. Often integrated with academic studies, fine arts are both a tool and a focus of learning at Congressional. The Winter and Spring Concerts, the choir and our annual art show in the spring are only a few of the creative outlets available to students.
Music
Congressional's age-sequenced music curriculum begins with our youngest Bright
Beginnings students. Specialized music instruction is provided twice a week
through fourth grade, and four times a week in Middle School. Lower and Middle
School students learn rhythm and elements of music theory in our music studio.
Throughout their education, students are introduced to music from other cultures
and historic periods. Children also perform on their own - in our annual musical
production, in our after-school choir and in everyday singing.
Arts
Congressional's arts curriculum unleashes personal creativity and familiarizes
students with great art through the ages. Beginning with Senior Kindergarten,
students take art as a specialty class, part of a coordinated curriculum
that links basic theory with renowned artists and hands-on production. Art
also is coordinated with academics. Subjects from dinosaurs to hieroglyphics
to Medieval Europe are explored in projects. Beginning in Lower School, students
have access to our art studio, creating works in a wide variety of two and
three-dimensional media, including weaving and clay.






