Fine Arts In Schools

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The Fine Arts in schools consist of the theatre, arts, and music. Fine Arts can be expressed in many ways, such as paintings, plays, and band. These types of arts can express emotion and how someone or something feels. Music can also be considered as choir and band, theatre can be known as plays and dramas, ant the arts consist of paintings, drawings, sculptures, and even foreign languages. Fine arts can always be a major key for children. This is why students who participate in fine arts are more excelled then those without. In this essay, I am going to explain how fine arts helps children learn more, and how they do better on their standardized testing.
Fine arts is a major help towards students and their academics. For example, thirdgraders
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If they had fine arts then that would open up a window for them to actually enjoy and be interested in what they are studying. This helps them in other classes as well because fine arts will help them maintain their focus on other classes.
If fine arts was cut then there would be not many classes available for students to choose. High school students may have wanted to get a career out of a fine arts class, but the classes weren’t there for them. All teachers were voted and it is a fact that 84% of them voted on fine arts to be in their school. If students do not like the classes they are in then they would soon get bored of the same routine over and over again, which can cause the graduation rate to drop. This is why fine arts is the best route for students to take because it improves standardized testing scores, helps them focus on their work, and gives them some free time during the day.
Schools that do not have enough money to fund the fine arts program can get grants and donations. The federal government budgets $250 million a year for the fine arts program. At my school, PCIS, our band class has many fund raisers