
Loves to dance and has learned so much
Isabella loves to dance and has learned so much. She cheers and does spirit squad at school, but they will not be doing it this
Isabella loves to dance and has learned so much. She cheers and does spirit squad at school, but they will not be doing it this
Thanks to the collaboration with United Way and a private Foundation, Woodlawn Arts Academy was able to start an A.R.T.S. Scholarship Program. This program is
I wanted to share with Woodlawn about some classes Ava took and used those projects as 4-H fair projects in the Lee County 4-H Fair.
The financial assistance program has helped our family tremendously. It has allowed our family extracurricular programs that we wouldn’t be able to afford. Being a
The financial assistance program has helped us tremendously. We were able to enroll both of our daughters in the preschool programs when they were younger.
We love the unique learning opportunity our daughter gets through Woodlawn! Financial assistance helps our family greatly through this unpredictable time. Also gives my daughter
Jessica is a senior dance student at Woodlawn Dance Academy and has been dancing with the academy for the last three years. Jessica’s mother, Shelley,
We were able to use a scholarship towards Pre K for our older son last year. We think the program is so valuable to the
My family has benefited from this program because it allows them to do the things that they love. They both love the preschool program and
Olivia’s recommendation into the Woodlawn A.R.T.S. program her 8th grade year gave her the foundation to explore and grow her artistic skills. Now a high
My time at Woodlawn Arts Academy benefitted me in so many ways, and these lessons still influence me today. Having the opportunity to work under
My name is Emma Watts, a student in the WACC CEO West Campus. CEO is an entrepreneurial class, and at the end of the year
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Woodlawn Arts Academy is a member agency of United Way of Whiteside County and Lee County. Programs are partially funded by grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency and The Chicago Community Trust.