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March School Spotlight: Utopian Academy

News stories about the school’s history line its front entrance

When Utopian Academy for the Arts opened in 2014, the school faced significant challenges from local school and city officials. The school was forced to open late after struggles over inspections with the city of Riverdale. These challenges came despite the public charter school, which is authorized by the State Charter Schools Commission, already receiving the necessary state inspections to open. The school was also not allowed to place a sign bearing its name in front of the building and had to shut down its food service program due to a licensing requirement that did not exist for other schools in the city.

Utopian students work in the classroom.

Dr. Artesius Miller, Founder and Executive Director of Utopian Academy for the Arts says the delayed opening and other battles with local city and school officials contributed to a significant loss of students and operational funds in the schools first year. He says that put the school on shaky academic and operational ground for years to come. However, Miller says the school has been able to recover through a combination of hard work and determination and is now starting to thrive. In 2018, the school scored an 81.7 on Georgias College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI), significantly surpassing the performance of both the state and the Clayton County School District.

Utopian students at a dance recital.

We pride ourselves on being a very small school with humble resources that will turn the narrative. We have been able to stand our ground and show our parents and our staff that what were doing is working, said Miller. I believe were going to see continued growth and more success in the future. Thats because the ingredients that made for a successful year, were not only adding to them, but were looking to collaborate with more organizations as well as colleges and universities to really support our program.

Crystal DeVaughn, Utopian dance instructor

Miller believes a high faculty and retention rate and the decision to invest in teachers through the use of instructional consultants has contributed to the schools recent academic success. He also says hiring a principal who is strong academically and having a board that has allowed him to make the necessary adjustments have been key factors in moving the needle academically and operationally.

Miller also says the local environment between the school, the Clayton County Board of Education,local officials and the community has improved. Moving from Riverdale to the schools current location in Ellenwood has also helped with those relations. He says Ellenwood officials have embraced the school. Miller has also been able to forge a positive relationship with Morcease J. Beasley, Superintendent of the Clayton County Public School System.

Utopian Academy for the Arts is allowed to have a sign bearing its new location in Ellenwood.

I extended an olive branch, and it was accepted, said Miller. Upon notice that there was going to be a new superintendent, I reached out to the district office to say, we are a school in the community, and we want to become a partner.

Miller says he believes the positive relationship resulted because Beasley is supportive of school choice and understands that parents should have the opportunity to select the type of academic program that is best for their student. He also says Beasley understands charter schools and has educated his staff and the Clayton County School Board to ensure that Clayton County students have access to an opportunity that is different from what they receive at traditional middle schools in the district.

Utopian Academy for the Arts students participate in a production of the Lion King.

Miller says the school offers a unique and rigorous educational program in the dramatic, media and culinary arts. The school is the only middle school in Clayton County with a specific arts emphasis. He says the schools teachers and staff are passionate about coming to work and that shows in the classroom and the schools culture.

Its an environment where students want to be, says Miller. A number of students who have gone through our program and are now at various high schools. Many of them are juniors now at Martha Stillwood School of the Arts. When you talk with those students about academic preparedness for high school and the talent discovery they have been able to embrace at early ages, many of them will say, I got my start at Utopian.

Dr. Artesius Miller with Ludacris and Utopian students at an Atlanta Braves game.

Students at the school are exposed and given the opportunity to work alongside industry experts in music, dance, television and film. To accomplish this, the school has established a number of key partnerships with organizations like the Ludacris Foundation. The Ludacris Foundation has provided financial support and given Utopian students opportunities to gain exposure to potential career opportunities such as the making of music videos. Utopian Academy is also working with the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics & Computing (CEISMC) at Georgia Tech to create a music production and computer coding course that will be offered to students next fall. The school is also working to establish a partnership with Morehouse College in Atlanta that seeks to encourage Utopian students to attend the Historically Black College (HBCU). The school is also working with Clayton State Universitys Teacher Preparation Program.

Dr. Miller poses with Terri Vaughn.

Miller hopes to establish more partnerships with organizations and educational institutions. He says the school also wants to give more students in Clayton County the opportunity to attend a rigorous and unique school with an arts emphasis and is seeking to replicate in the coming years.

Published : February 28, 2019   |   Category : Newsletter

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