by Greg Hauptner | Mar 17, 2016 | Articles
As a child, growing up one has always had their aspirations of being an actor, police officer, photographer, doctor, dancer and so on. However, what they often don’t seem to know is where they want to be educated to become all of these things. Well, today times have... by HTLadmin | Oct 11, 2014 | Articles
Rather than cutting art, students at one elementary school will be getting more of it this year, as the school is participating in a new pilot initiative for arts integration into core subjects. At Oaklands Elementary School in Laurel Maryland, students previously... by Daniel Nash | Aug 8, 2014 | Articles
A nonprofit dedicated to promoting music for children has used the results of a classic study showing early music education linked with better testing performance to stop cuts to arts education. The arts are identified as a core subject by state and federal agency,... by Rick Wood | Mar 7, 2014 | Articles
A unique performing arts program featuring Hip-Hop boosts academics in one urban high school “Fastlane” finished his verse and a small round of applause broke out in the hallways at Sherman Park’s Washington High School. He smiled, acknowledged the... by Brett Zongker | Feb 16, 2014 | Articles
School districts in 14 cities are expanding arts education by partnering with local groups. This is a solution to providing K-12 arts education while maintaining budget limits.The initiative is run by The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The “Ensuring...
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