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Field Trip Grants Let Farmington Hills Students Experience Art, Music

Michigan Youth Arts distributes state money for enrichment outings this spring.

Budget-challenged schools in Farmington Hills will be among those to use newly announced state support for spring field trips to classical concerts, stage shows, art exhibits and a historical presentation. 

Michigan Youth Arts, a nonprofit group in Royal Oak, this week awarded nearly $39,000 in Arts and Culture Trek grants. Teachers applied for up to $500 to cover transportation costs.

Southeast Michigan students from elementary grades through high school will see the Jewish Ensemble Theater in West Bloomfield, Oakland University's Art Gallery in Rochester, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Detroit Institute of Arts and other destinations.  

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Students who attend will see the Oakland University Art Gallery in Rochester and students will see the Michigan Opera Theatre.

"All students deserve access to a quality education that includes hands-on experiences," Kim Dabbs, director of Michigan Youth Arts, said in a statement. "We are proud to be able to help schools cultivate creativity and innovation."

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Grants come from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, a state agency. Educators throughout Michigan increasingly rely on fund-raising by parents or other support to finance field trips, according to the council's executive director, John Bracey.

"It is staggering how few schools have been able to offer their students this type of experience," he said in a news release. "These trips are far more than an entertainment outing ... and, for some kids, represent a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity."

Subsidies are shared by 107 schools, including dozens in Southeast Michigan. Grants totaling $38,770 are about $5,100 below the program's 2011 level, which aided 118 schools.       

In addition to local students, the following list shows Arts and Culture Trek recipients in Patch communities and where students will go during March, April or May:

  • Birmingham: and , Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO)
  • Bloomfield Hills: West Maple Elementary, DSO
  • Brighton: Hilton Elementary and Holy Spirit Catholic School, Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
  • Canton: South Canton Scholars Charter Academy, DSO; Hulsing Elementary, Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA)
  • Dearborn: Howard Elementary, DSO; McCollough/Unis, DIA
  • Ferndale: Coolidge Intermediate, Michigan Opera Theatre (MOT)
  • Plymouth: Smith Elementary, DIA
  • Royal Oak: Shrine Catholic Grade School, DSO
  • St. Clair Shores: Violet Elementary, Lorenzo Cultural Center in Clinton Township (Becoming Michigan exhibit)
  • Trenton: Saint Joseph Parish, Jewish Ensemble Theatre (The Diary of Anne Frank)
  • Troy: Susick Elementary, MOT
  • Wyandotte: Wilson Middle, DSO
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