We've officially launched our Story Arts learning experiences for 2021-2022!

 

At The Forest Schools, we want 100% of learners to graduate having encountered and mastered the knowledge, skills, and craft of the Story Artist.

We—together with a collaborative of like-minded partners from industry and education—define a Story Artist like this…

Read more at www.storyarts.co

Read more at www.storyarts.co

In traditional schools, “English Language Arts” is commonly used to describe the development of learners’ skills and knowledge with the written and spoken word. However, at Forest we emphasize “storytelling” so that, from the earliest ages, learners see how, when, and where their written and spoken word skills can be used for good in the real world. Whether its film, TV, OpEds, podcasting, theater, marketing, dance, and more, through “storytelling challenges” Forest School learners get practice seeing world class examples of stories across genres and making, revising, and publicly sharing their own stories.


The “storytelling calendar” for learners at Forest this 2021-2022 school year is as follows (by session #):

Elementary (grades 2-5):

  1. Live Event Storytelling

  2. Creative writing - and dance

  3. Podcasting

  4. Write a memoir - book

  5. Journalism

  6. Television- write a climax

  7. Television - write and produce an episode

Middle School (grades 6-8):

  1. Medical Funding Proposal

  2. Scripting a Short Film

  3. Biography + visual arts

  4. Podcast

  5. Visual Data - business or science

  6. Producing a short film

  7. “Who am I now?” Essays +

High School (grades 9-12): 

  1. Photojournalism

  2. Short Story

  3. Essay Writing

  4. Spoken Word

  5. Podcasting

  6. Song-Writing

  7. Live Showcase

Spark (ages 4-6):

  1. Puppetry

  2. Journalism

  3. Bedtime books

  4. How-to guides


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Tyler Thigpen