Funds for the Imagination Deals with supporting more funding for the arts in the public school system.
Title: Funds for the Imagination Deals with supporting more funding for the arts in the public school system.
Category: /Society & Culture/Education
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Funds for the Imagination Deals with supporting more funding for the arts in the public school system.
Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Details: Words: 918 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Fund$ for the Imagination
Many public schools have significantly reduced or completely cut funding for art education programs. States have cut their arts budgets by $93 million in the past two years. Art education budgets could reach the lowest in a decade.(Newsweek) In President Bush's 2004-2005 budget proposal, 38 education programs were "slated for extinction", including a $35 million Arts in Education program. (Fram AP)
Officials at state or city levels may feel the need for art
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