A Creative Decade: The Creative Advantage 10-year Report

In 10 years, The Creative Advantage has changed the way Seattle Public Schools provides high-quality equitable arts education to 50,000+ students through a focus on neighborhood K–12 pathways, teaching and learning, partnerships, and systems change. This report shares successes and opportunities for further transformation.

The Creative Advantage Community Arts Partnership Report

In March 2020, schools across the nation closed their doors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This report examines the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 school years, and captures the ways The Creative Advantage community of teachers and teaching artists persisted, problem-solved, and innovated to keep arts partnerships afloat despite unprecedented challenges.  

The Creative Advantage Year 5 Evaluation Report

During Year 5, the Central Arts Pathway was in its first-year post-implementation, while the South-Southwest Arts Pathway was entering into its fourth and final year of implementation. Additionally, the Southeast Arts Region was engaging in its regional planning. A unique aspect of The Creative Advantage continued to be the importance of empowering each school, pathway, and region to structure the initiative in a way that best met the community’s needs and resources.

The Creative Advantage Year 4 Evaluation Report

This Year 4 evaluation focuses on several desired outcomes of The Creative Advantage during the 2016-17 school year, including increasing access to high-quality arts classes, increasing equity across the district, impacting student learning, and supporting teachers in integrating the arts by providing focused professional development opportunities.

The Creative Advantage 2016-17 Progress Report

The partnership between Seattle Public Schools and the mayor’s
office for arts education began more than a decade ago. Since
that time, our joint efforts have evolved into The Creative Advantage,
a citywide initiative to establish equitable access to arts education
for every student in Seattle Public Schools.

The Creative Advantage Year 3 Evaluation Report

This evaluation focused on three main components of the Creative Advantage for the 2015-16 school year: regional and school arts planning, the impact of the Creative Advantage on student learning, and practice of 21st Century skills and professional development for SPS teachers and teaching artists.