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Learn how to reach out to school principals to gain their support of arts education programs

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Discover how parents can support their third to fifth graders and the arts in school

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Making contacts and knowing the facts will help parents support the arts programs in their schools

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Why parents should support their sixth to eighth graders and the arts in school

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These resources from the Center for Arts Education will help you learn ways to support your kid through his school's arts programming

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Article: Raising “Art Smart” Students in the 21st Century
So, what are 21st century skills exactly? Why do they matter to “art smart” parents and how do we help our kids?

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Creating shared values and mutual understanding while correcting misconceptions can help communities find greater acceptance and success in funding arts education

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