COMING THIS WEEK: April 7, 2014
COMING THIS WEEK: April 7, 2014
S.W.E.B.S. FOCUS:
Rule #1- I will follow school procedures at all times.
Friday, April 11th
- Fun Friday: 30 Tickets to attend, 10 additional tickets to dress down.
- What is National Poetry Month? National Poetry Month is a
month-long, national celebration of poetry established by the Academy of
American Poets. The concept is to widen the attention of individuals
and the media—to the art of poetry, to living poets, to our complex
poetic heritage, and to poetry books and journals of wide aesthetic
range and concern. We hope to increase the visibility and availability
of poetry in popular culture while acknowledging and celebrating
poetry’s ability to sustain itself in the many places where it is
practiced and appreciated.
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Who started it? The Academy of American Poets
has led this initiative from its inception in 1996 and along the way has
enlisted a variety of government agencies and officials, educational
leaders, publishers, sponsors, poets, and arts organizations to help.
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When is National Poetry Month? April. Every year since 1996.
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Why was April chosen for National Poetry Month?
In coordination with poets, booksellers, librarians, and teachers, the
Academy chose a month when poetry could be celebrated with the highest
level of participation. Inspired by the successful celebrations of Black
History Month (February) and Women's History Month (March), and on the
advice of teachers and librarians, April seemed the best time within the
year to turn attention toward the art of poetry—in an ultimate effort
to encourage poetry readership year-round.
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What are the goals of National Poetry Month? The goals of National Poetry Month are to:
- Highlight the extraordinary legacy and ongoing achievement of American poets
- Introduce more Americans to the pleasures of reading poetry
- Bring poets and poetry to the public in immediate and innovative ways
- Make poetry a more important part of the school curriculum
- Increase the attention paid to poetry by national and local media
- Encourage increased publication, distribution, and sales of poetry books
- Increase public and private philanthropic support for poets and poetry
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