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GFPS celebrating arts, music, theater in schools

March is youth art month in Great Falls and students in Great Falls Public Schools are showcasing their talents with lots of activities over the next few weeks.

It’s also theater and music in schools month for the district.

Dusty Molyneaux, GFPS’ fine arts supervisor, told the school board during their Feb. 10 meeting that he works with and for 43 teacher artists.

“Can you imagine what Great Falls would be like without art, music or drama graduates in our community? What would Great Falls look like without these programs in our schools,” Molyneaux asked the board.

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During the same meeting, the board recognized Lesli Evans, who was named the Montana theatre educator of the year.

Superintendent Heather Hoyer said that Evans has been with GFPS for 15 years and 13 of those have been spent as a paraprofessional in the performing arts department at C.M. Russell High School.

Evans is the “backbone of the performing arts department and is their utility wonder woman,” Hoyer said.

A CMR graduate herself, Evans returned to Great Falls after earning an arts degree from the University of Montana, Hoyer said.

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Molyneaux said the honor was well deserved and “she really is the glue that holds everything together for performing arts over there.”

Molyneaux told the board that in mid-February, 41 students from the CMR and Great Falls High music programs were traveling to participate in showcase groups at the Northwest Music Educators Conference, for which Molyneaux currently serves as president.

It’s a rigorous selection process, Molyneaux said, and at the conference, the students perform in from of 1,400 music educators.

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Every single performing arts group at CMR and Great Falls High have been selected to perform at the conference over the years, Molyneaux said, and “it’s quite a big honor to be invited.”

It’s an “incredible legacy. We punch way above our weight” in region, Molyneaux said.

In a letter to the school board, inviting them to the many arts events in February, March and April, Molyneaux thanked them for their support of the arts in schools.

“We do amazing things with and for young musicians, performers and artists every day in the schools, and the arts are a huge part of their complete education. The arts enrich the community in which we live, play, and work. Great Falls prides itself on having strong Arts program in our schools, and we need to keep working on enhancing and growing these wonderful opportunities for our students,” Molyneaux wrote.

The youth art month show at the Montana State Capital is on display throughout March and includes work from GFPS students.

GFPS arts events:

The students selected for the Northwest Honor music groups:

Photo courtesy GFPS Music and Art Department

Jenn Rowell
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