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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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    take a Fine Arts class is completely unnecessary. There are schools out there that are requiring students to partake in Fine Arts classes as they are needed to graduate. Some students personally don’t agree with the matter, because it does not pertain to the “real” world. Simultaneously, there are kids out there who actually don’t mind taking the classes. However the main issue is being them forcing others to do so in order to graduate. School systems should not require students to take a Fine…

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    I am visiting the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg Florida. I would love to be an art expert, or be able to really get into art. I have often heard people talk about art and I become intimidated by their knowledge of the piece, the era, and of the artist. They discuss such in-depth thought about many pieces in the museum, so I do not visit as I feel intimidated by others knowledge. My initial expectations are very low as my ears do not hear what the arts are saying. However, I hope that…

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    Should Fine Arts Courses be a Necessary Part of Student’s Education? (The Debate of Required Fine Arts Courses for a Student’s Proper Education) In America, it is debated that art, dance, and music should be a part of a student’s education. The people who argue that fine arts should be a part of a student’s education think that the student would benefit from it because these studies would improve the student’s creativity and thinking, which could make them better at their other core classes.…

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    Even though this was my first trip to the Museum of Fine Arts and second to any art museum, I could tell that it was a unique place. After walking through the thick, futuristic glass doors into the first exhibit, I was awestruck with the sheer amount of paintings on displays. In all directions, there were hundreds of paintings lining the walls. Even though there are so many paintings, each one was aesthetically pleasing and representative of mastery in the craft. Surprisingly, after taking a…

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    subject more than they should. The fine arts are all too often cut from school programs because of the rather large cost. I’ll say it upfront, the fine arts have made a huge impact on my life. I have taken part in many different areas of the arts so heavily that you would expect a biased opinion. However, I am only one of the many students that have received the benefits of the fine arts. Now the fine arts are not exactly the cheapest program for a school to have. The arts often require more…

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    Music, art, and theatre are just a few things that come to mind when fine arts are mentioned, but something that does not come to mind is that public schools have been taking fine arts for granted for far too long. If fine arts were removed from public schools, academic performance would worsen because of the affect fine arts have on students. Fine arts hold a whole other world for students, teachers, and parents in many different ways. However, fine arts are not thought of as a learning…

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    Art, whether in form of paintings, performances, poems, or plays, is often the avenue of creative expression young people turn to when discovering their own identities. For many of these young people, school fine arts classes are the first opportunities for them experience creativity and individualism first-hand. It is important to preserve these opportunities for future generations and to set of precedence of placing importance on fine arts education. To remove fine arts classes and to defund…

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    Choosing Fine Art Classes

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    Why should students be required to take a class in the arts? Fine art classes are art, music, drama, band, and orchestra. Students shouldn’t be required to take a class in the arts because students should be able to choose what they want to do in school, If students didn’t choose that class and are being forced in a fine arts class they wouldn’t be happy, and some students would need to have a study block so that they could study for the upcoming test or finish homework. Students should be able…

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    Fine Arts Gala Experience

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    ” and for the Fine Arts Department at Copperas Cove High School, its First Fine Arts Gala became a reality Saturday, March 26 at Lea Ledger Auditorium to a crowd of about 120. The gala was a collection of acts, like dance, singing, instrumental ensembles and acting with event organizer and senior Mirko Enriquez finding it a challenge getting the right mix of acts together. “We wanted to showcase the different Fine Arts groups and make this into a formal event to present fine arts in the best…

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