The fact of music and art programs being cut from schools flies in the face of the reality of what they bring to the lives of students enrolled in these programs.
I am convinced that school-based administrators and superintendents themselves need to advocate for music and the arts because when music and arts teachers do, school committees believe they are just begging for their jobs.
Here's a principal talking about how her daughter finds great value in her musical studies.
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