

Welcome to the CARE Project Portal! The CARE Project is a research study to assist rural schools with high student poverty ratios. The Arts in Basic Curriculum Institute oversees the project, which is funded by the United States Department of Education through Assistance in Arts Education funds.
One of our core beliefs at ABC Institute is that equitable education includes access to arts education. The CARE Project was founded on that belief and aims to serve the education communities in Allendale and Hampton County schools by providing professional development, resources, and leadership. We work directly with these communities in an effort to ensure that all students have access to arts in education.
The CARE Project Portal is designed to give educators access to resources, professional development, and more all in one convenient place.
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Upon completion, teachers will receive a choice of (1) class pack of Crayola materials (crayons, markers, oil pastels, color sticks, or colored pencils) and (1) class pack of paper (either construction paper or 11x18 drawing paper)
September 2, 2024 08:00 AM
Upon completion, teachers will receive a CARE Project PD Binder. The binder will contain, a graphic of arts-rich learning, KCPA’s Defining Arts Integration, the CARE Project Logic Model, and the Elements & Principles of Visual Art.
August 29, 2027 12:00 AM
September 3, 2024 08:30 AM
Resources for arts integration from the CARE Project and ABC Institute
September 3, 2024 01:30 PM
Resources for arts integration from the CARE Project and ABC Institute
September 20, 2024 06:00 PM
Palmetto Theater
September 20th 6:00pm
January 7, 2025 08:30 AM
Tuesday, January 7th
January 8, 2025 08:30 AM
Wednessday, January 8th
January 7, 2025 08:30 AM
Tuesday, January 7th
February 14, 2025 08:30 AM
Friday, February 14th
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Upon completion, teachers will receive a choice of (1) class pack of Crayola materials (crayons, markers, oil pastels, color sticks, or colored pencils) and (1) class pack of paper (either construction paper or 11x18 drawing paper)
August 29, 2027 12:00 AM
This program is supported by the CARE Project, which is funded by the United States Department of Education through Assistance in Arts Education funds.