Blending the Arts and to Create Powerful Outcomes Texas Boys Choir, Inc. Strategic Plan 2013-2019
Table of Contents Overview.............................. 3 Texas Boys Choir, Inc. Strategic Plan................ 5 Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts Strategic Plan.......... 7 Texas Boys Choir Strategic Plan.................. 9 Texas School of the Arts Strategic Plan............. 11 Board of Directors and Senior Staff............... 13 2
Overview: Blending the Arts and to Create Powerful Outcomes In the fall of 2012 the Board of Directors of Texas Boys Choir, Inc. began developing a six-year strategic plan for the organization and its three entities: Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts (FWAFA), Texas Boys Choir (TBC), and Texas School of the Arts (TeSA). The Board of Directors and senior staff developed the long-term plan over the course of several months after numerous sessions within planning sub-committees, focus groups of various constituencies, and reviews and assessments of current artistic and academic performance measurements. The process The Mission Statement of each entity was reviewed and updated, and Vision Statements were created. With that foundation the Board, staff, parents, students and community leaders were asked to express their vision for the organization through a series of town hall meetings. Those meetings provided a wealth of considerations and dreams for the organization, which the board assimilated, studied and discussed in great depth. This document reflects the guiding vision for the organization over the next several years. There is agreement that FWAFA, TBC, and TeSA have had a positive impact on the academic, artistic and emotional development of every student and for nearly 70 years the organization has continued to enrich the artistic environment in the community of north Texas and beyond. But in a dynamic environment we recognize that Texas Boys Choir, Inc. and its schools and choir must work proactively to meet the ever-changing needs of current and future students and audiences, and to enhance the delivery of all aspects of its programs. The success of the choir and schools provides a tested model of student achievement and growth. Whenever possible Texas Boys Choir, Inc. needs to widen its footprint in order to touch the lives of more students and families. The conclusion Texas Boys Choir, Inc. is entering a new phase of development to meet the growing needs of current and future students and audiences through comprehensive artistic and academic program development, physical expansion, financial diversification and stabilization, and with increased marketing and stakeholder engagement activities. 3
Overview: Blending the Arts and to Create Powerful Outcomes (cont.) By design, this Strategic Plan is aggressive in its implementation because the Board and staff are committed to providing the best experience possible to the north Texas community as soon as is feasible. The Board organized the Strategic Plan around four focus areas. Strategies primarily for non-artistic programs, curriculum planning and development, and teaching methodologies Strategies relating to artistic foundations and training, and the vision and legacy of the entities Strategies for creating significant increases of the organization s resources, capital assets, reach and profile Strategies for retention and development of internal capacity and capabilities including governance, operations, policies and procedures, human resources/personnel For each timeframe in the plan, we have developed Strategic Goals, each of which is supported by a series of Operational Keys. In each case, the Goals are tied to the Missions of the organization. We are sharing this Strategic Plan with our stakeholders. We believe all who contributed, including those constituencies, will play an important role in our future accomplishments, guided by a thoughtful and cohesive roadmap. Our Heritage The Texas Boys Choir was founded in 1946 to provide a structured environment for the development of a world-class performing choir of boys. For nearly 70 years the choir has been a publicly supported 501(c)3 organization dedicated to fostering the talents of gifted young men. In 2001, TBC, Inc. opened its first charter school, the Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts, and began providing arts and academic education for boys and girls in grades 3 to 12. In 2007, Texas School of the Arts opened and now serves grades Kindergarten to 8. Combined, the two schools educate and train nearly 900 students from the north Texas community. 4
Texas Boys Choir, Inc. Strategic Plan Texas Boys Choir, Inc. is the legal and operational umbrella of Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts, Texas Boys Choir, and Texas School of the Arts. Certain Strategic Goals transcend all of the entities and thus are presented in this initial section. Mission Statement of Texas Boys Choir, Inc. Our mission is to establish, support and grow our charter schools, the Texas Boys Choir, and our other artistic programs, which are designed to foster a lifelong passion for artistic and academic excellence. 5
TBC, Inc. Plan September 2013 August 2014 Articulate the vision and desired outcomes of arts-focused curricula that will increase artistic and academic excellence, as well as readiness for post-secondary training and study September 2014 August 2016 Promote the vision and desired outcomes of arts-focused curricula that will increase artistic and academic excellence, as well as readiness for post-secondary training and study September 2016 August 2019 Extend the vision and desired outcomes of arts-focused curricula that will increase artistic and academic excellence, as well as readiness for post-secondary training and study Expand programs to educate and provide more students in the north Texas region with the opportunity for quality arts experiences Increase unique experiences and raise the profile of the program Increase stakeholder engagement and stewardship Design and maintain operational plans to support programs and community Ensure resources are acquired and maintained to support programs and community Define and clarify organization s brand to improve recognition, advocacy and support of programs Expand programs to educate and provide more students in the north Texas region with the opportunity for quality arts experiences Increase stakeholder engagement and stewardship Design and maintain operational plans to support programs and community 6
Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts Strategic Plan Mission Statement of Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts Our mission is to inspire in artistically talented students a lifelong passion for learning, empowering them to achieve academic and artistic excellence. Statements Choral Our vision is to be the premier music education program in the nation, dedicated to developing musical artistry and excellence through choral music performance. Dance Our vision is to be a dance program that is regarded by college and professional dance programs as a desired school of training, and attracts local dancers by providing a strong technical foundation in order to build dynamic, engaging performers. Orchestral Our vision is to guide students by education, cultivation and enrichment to become ambassadors of musical and artistic excellence within our school community, the greater Fort Worth area, and beyond. Theater Our vision is to foster creativity, imagination and collaboration in a state-of-the-art facility, while developing tudents talents to prepare them for professional aspirations and/or a life-long passion for theater arts. Visual Arts Our vision is to develop young artists making them capable of re-contextualizing their world for the better. 7
FWAFA Plan September 2013 August 2014 September 2014 August 2016 September 2016 August 2019 Design Comprehensive Program options and learning continuum in arts and core academic areas that systematically empower students of varying degrees of talent and interests, including those who are highly gifted, to achieve academic and artistic excellence Increase quality of admitted students and balance of programs Increase number of students enrolled at FWAFA, and the number of programs offered Complete acquisition of significant resources needed to support the school s programs and community Implement Comprehensive Program options and learning continuum in arts and core academic areas that systematically empower students of varying degrees of talentand interests, including those who are highly gifted, to achieve academic and artistic excellence Increase number of students enrolled at FWAFA, and the number of programs offered Design and maintain operational plans to support programs and community Support the school s mission with fully developed Comprehensive Program Expand Comprehensive Program Increase number of students enrolled at FWAFA, and the number of programs offered Design and maintain operational plans to support programs and community 8
Texas Boys Choir Strategic Plan Mission Statement of Texas Boys Choir Our mission is to be a world-class boychoir, to develop personal excellence and to inspire a lifelong passion for choral artistry. 9
Texas Boys Choir Plan September 2013 August 2014 September 2014 August 2016 September 2016 August 2019 Develop Comprehensive Program to articulate instructional approach and increase artistic performance Extend TBC legacy by documenting its repertoire and contributing to choral literature Expand profile, reach and support of TBC Implement Comprehensive Program to articulate instructional approach and increase artistic performance Extend TBC legacy by documenting its repertoire and contributing to choral literature Extend boychoir legacy by returning to traditional model (trebles only) Extend TBC legacy by documenting its repertoire and contributing to choral literature Expand profile, reach and support of TBC Increase number of boys accepted to TBC, with unique access to a focused choral-centered curriculum Design and maintain operational plans to support programs and community Expand profile, reach and support of TBC Increase number of boys accepted to TBC, with unique access to a focused choral-centered curriculum Ensure resources are acquired and maintained to support programs and community Expand profile, reach and support of TBC 10
Texas School of the Arts Strategic Plan Mission Statement of Texas School of the Arts Our mission is to inspire a lifelong passion for learning and to empower students to achieve academic excellence through an arts-based education. 11
TeSA Plan September 2013 August 2014 September 2014 August 2016 September 2016 August 2019 Develop Comprehensive Program to articulate instructional approach and increase artistic performance Develop Comprehensive Program to articulate instructional approach and increase academic & artistic performance Expand artistic program to increase students artistic experiences and achievement Complete acquisition of significant resources needed to support the school s programs and community Ensure resources are acquired and maintained to support programs and community Design and maintain operational plans to support programs and community Develop Comprehensive Program to articulate instructional approach and increase academic & artistic performance Develop Comprehensive Program to articulate instructional approach and increase academic & artistic performance Expand artistic program to increase students artistic experiences and achievement Expand programs to educate more students in the North Texas region Improve existing TESA building to support the school s programs and community Design and maintain operational plans to support programs and community Expand programs to educate more students in the North Texas region 12
Texas Boys Choir, Inc. Board of Directors Senior Staff Bill Lamkin President Clint Riley Executive Director Melissa Goodroe Dr. Steven E. Johnson Michael W. Wellbaum Dr. Judith M. Kelly Willa Gill Dunleavy C. Robert Cris Baird Betty Bob Buckley Vice President Vice President Secretary Academic Committee Chair Committee Chair Craig Shreckengast Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts High School Principal Joe Morrow Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts Elementary & Middle School Principal S. Bryan Priddy Texas Boys Choir Director Josh Coronado Sylvia Dodson Ann E. Dunkin Anne Miller-Tinsley Natalie Texada Texas School of the Arts Principal 13
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