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    Did you know that not every school has fine arts? I think that I shouldn’t be allowed. Public schools in California are required by law to have and teach fine arts in their curriculum. I agree with this law. I think that fine arts improves a students acedemics and personality. I strongly believe that fine arts help student’s acedemic ability. Statistics show that fine arts helps to improve the vocabulary of a student. Statistics also show that fine arts improve a student’s…

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    (Aristotle) Throughout the country, school officials are cutting the performing arts budgets and getting rid of the programs altogether. There are many different opinions and ideas about the positive and negative affects of having performing arts programs in schools, like why they should be cut or kept. Although many believe that STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) programs have more benefits than performing arts programs, this is untrue because performing arts programs help students…

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    removing art classes such as visual art, dance, and drama, from elementary schools, we are taking away some of the very classes in which kids express their feelings and opinions. Although many people think that visual arts classes are not at all important, visual arts are actually extremely important because they help elementary students improve their education through expressing their opinions, improving personal outcomes, and giving needed breaks from academic schoolwork. The main reason that…

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    The piece of art that I decided to criticize for this assignment is a panting called “The School of Athens.” This painting, “The School of Athens” is a piece of art that was done by Raphael. It is a 4-1/4” x 26’4-5/8” sized painting. You can currently find this piece of art in Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan, Italy. “The School of Athens” is one of Raphael’s 7 cartoons. He did this art work on wet plaster so it is quite different than normal art work. The subject of this art is the school which…

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    JSA Awareness Project In elementary schools throughout the country, the only arts programs acknowledged are the visual arts and choral programs. These, however, are not the only forms of art that a child should learn, or are capable of learning. Arts that a child could learn include, at least, dance, acting, and band. All of these art forms can benefit people as they grow older. There are ways to integrate the arts into any age’s curriculum, and despite the common stereotype, it is not a gender…

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    Music, Drama and Art in the Hallways (An Argument Concerning the Validity of Arts in Schools) School is supposed to be a place of learning and enrichment, but it doesn’t take long for the students to become uninterested with the same boring lessons that are pulled out of dusty textbooks. From calculus quizzes to English exams, the material learned isn’t always the most interesting, to say the least. There is a way to make learning a bit more bearable and school a pinch more pleasant. For…

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    cutting funding to art programs in public schools who are financially strained has sparked and interest in the impact of art programs on the wellbeing of students. This has led to a debate centered around whether or not fine arts education are beneficial enough to the students and staff to continue fighting for funding. Opposers argue that the money could be used in academics and that the arts provide no real life skills that are applicable after graduation. With more and more schools today…

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    Art In Schools

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    importance of art like classes and activities in school as vital to the learning process. These classes include art, drama, dance, and music. While none of these classes are required in common core, nor in most high school required classes for graduation. However, many students throughout all schools of all ages enjoy these classes and continue to enroll in them as their education continues. There are even colleges that are focused around these programs such as the arts schools and the music…

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    Fine arts is put in schools to help give kids opportunities in life. Fine arts provides opportunities in dance, music, visual arts, and drama(“Arts Education in Secondary Schools”). I personally believe fine arts should be put in all secondary schools. Although some argue that cities have opportunities provided, I believe that they should be placed in schools. Fine arts is used to help students progress in many different ways. Fine arts helps students by increasing their senses and emotions.…

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    Children need Fine Arts, because it will help their creativity, Fine arts is being taken away. Today more than 1.3 million elementary students fail to get any music instruction,including 800,000 secondary school students (Walker). I believe that schools should keep the Fine Arts to teach the students music,art,and how to do those. First of all the main reason for Fine Arts going away is budget cuts,budget cuts have been hurting the fine arts program because more schools want sports to stay the…

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