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    numerous math problems before they can be considered a top student in any school across the nation. But can they become a better student by listening to music or painting a picture? There is a constant debate on whether schools should continue to support fine art classes. Some people think that dance, music, drama, and art classes are not a necessary component for students to participate in to graduate. These same people see fine art classes as a hobby to do on a student’s leisure time not…

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    Fine arts is a program that can bring something out of kids, like hidden talents, also it can help improve a students grades. Mostly it can just help a student all around, whether it be grades, personality, or just for fun. Fine arts is a mix of visual arts, theater, creations , plays, band and choir, design arts, as well as anything you or the creator see’s or considers as art. I think each public secondary school should have art or music programs. Almost ninety-four percent of public secondary…

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    Art School Research Paper

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    There are many exciting careers in the art field! In addition, there are many specialized art schools to choose from. In particular, I searched different types of art schools that will help me obtain a well-rounded animation study for a great successful career. Luckily, I narrowed the various choices to three schools, and the Arts Institute of Fort Lauderdale happened to be one of those choices. This school will prepare me for a triumphant and memorable occupation in the animation field due to…

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    On April 29, I had the honor of being featured in the annual Westerville City School district art show. Walking around that Sunday evening, I discovered that there was so much talent being showcased, so I decided to take some pictures of my favorite pieces and critique them for my Art Experience. I loved strolling through the halls, admiring all the spectacular work. Some of my top picks were the acrylic paintings made by the high schoolers, and I chose to critique a few of my favorites that…

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    Arts In High School

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    Walking into high school as a freshman can be hard, but walking in without a passion for sports can be even harder. This was the situation I was in until I discovered the arts. As a freshman in high school, I was shy and timid; I didn’t talk to many people outside of my friend group. Until I got involved with speech and theatre, I wasn’t myself when I was around people I didn’t know. I was involved in all art programs offered at Okoboji High School over my four years, eventually becoming the…

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    Fine Arts In Schools

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    coming back to school after a long summer break excited for a new school year filled with school plays, art competitions, and several interesting fine arts classes, only to find that they have been cut. Could you imagine the idea of not being to express yourself throughout your school day? To take a break from your academically challenging classes to have fun with friends. This has become a tragic reality for countless schools across…

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    liberal arts, married with the humanities, that yields us the results that make our heart sing.” (Steve Jobs, 2011). That was the late Steve Jobs giving his perspective about how the arts should be viewed in our society. Over the years the fine arts have been neglected in schools worldwide. There is not enough funding put aside in schools for the fine arts. Society does not believe it is needed in our children 's curriculum, but I beg to differ. There is not enough funding put aside in schools…

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    Fine arts...fine arts is “creative art, especially visual art, whose products are to be appreciated primarily are solely for their imaginative, aesthetic, or intellectual content(googles definition).” Fine arts are mainly introduced to kids in school. Some schools can afford to have fine art programs while others just can’t. In this essay I will be talking about the history of fine arts and how it effects out schools. With fine arts there are many things you need to understand. Fine arts isn’t…

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    The fine arts have been around for many years. The fine arts include Choir, Band, Drama, and many others. Over the years, students have thought that the fine arts were just classes that were easy A’s and that they could just get by in them. What the students did not know is that being involved in a fine arts class impacted them greatly. Many studies have been conducted throughout the years and they have found that the students were heavily impacted by the arts in school. In the early 2000’s,…

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    Arts In Public Schools

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    practice the arts. This is more than half the population when applied to the global population (Madden). If so many people partake and enjoy the arts, why are an exponential number of art extracurricular programs being cut from so many school districts across the nation? Not only high school students, but middle and elementary schools are even facing budget cuts. Even though to some it can be seen as a waste of time, the integration of art education into curricula of public K-12 schools is…

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