The Comic Book Project
a program of
Center for Educational Pathways


Imperial County, California, 2009-2010

Through a grant from the United States Department of Education, children in elementary schools across Imperial County created comic books based on their core content subjects. Their publication, titled California’s Most Creative was made possible by a Federal Professional Development Arts in Education grant awarded to Imperial County Office of Education. The Using Sequential Arts (USA) Project provides teachers with 50 hours of professional development in the National and California Visual Arts Standards. In-class modeling and coaching is included as part of the professional development. Teachers engage in learning about the comic book process, drawing, sequential art, English language development, core content correlation, and technology. The grant recognizes the importance of arts and culture in creating educational opportunities, building community, and promoting creativity into learning.

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Holtville High School - Ms. Vanderlinden’s class

Demi



Fidel



Monica


Rosalba



Seleena



Blaze

Southwest High School - Mrs. Marguez's & Ms. Rodriguez's classes

David, Tyler, Chris, Rocky, Mike & Michael



Andrea



Sarai


Marlon



Stacy



Grecia & Edgar

Wilson Junior High School - Ms. Espino's & Ms. Torres' classes

Lorenzo



Matthew



Erin

 

Glenda


 
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