
ARTS EDUCATIONWHEREAS, the
Elementary & Secondary Education Act (ESEA) recognizes the arts as a core
academic subject, allowing federal K-12 funds to support arts education; and WHEREAS,
such federal funds include Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education
Act, as authorized through ESEA, as well as funds for teacher training and
professional development, technology, after-school and summer programs, and
much more; and WHEREAS, Congress affirmed
the importance of arts education by establishing a dedicated arts education program at the
U.S. Department of Education to
complement existing programs of the
National Endowment for the Arts; and WHEREAS,
a child’s education is not complete unless it includes the arts; and WHEREAS, the U.S. Department
of Education’s most recent study on the status of arts education found that 1.3
million elementary school students fail to get any
music instruction, 4 million students
fail to get any visual art instruction and 23
million students fail to receive
instruction in theater and dance; and WHEREAS,
the U.S. Secretary of Education called the arts opportunity gap the widest for
children in high-poverty schools and cited it as an absolute equity and civil
rights issue; and WHEREAS,
the National Endowment for the Arts report “The Arts and Achievement in At-Risk
Youth” found that high-poverty students who had an arts-rich education were
found to have better grade point averages, lower drop-out rates in high-school,
more likely to enroll in college and get better grades in college than
high-poverty students with little arts education; and WHEREAS,
performance results from the federal Arts In Education program demonstrate the
ability of arts integration to boost achievement results among low-income and
minority students; and WHEREAS,
local arts agencies, artists, and arts institutions and organizations stand
ready and willing to work with school districts and teachers to improve arts
education, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that members of The
United States Conference of Mayors urge local school districts and
administrators to maximize the use of federal education funds available through
the above-named programs, as well as state funds, to deliver high-quality arts
instruction and to integrate the arts with other core subjects:
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