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I've been an English teacher for over 35 years, and education -- to be successful -- must encompass much more than "reading, writing, and 'rithmetic." Arts education is absolutely crucial to brain development, and also keeps students connected emotionally to their schools and to their schooling. Music and drama are often "group art forms," encouraging cooperation just as well as a sports team. Spend money wisely -- spend it on student learning.

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