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greetings from DPI References:


“Arts Education Matters: We Know, We Measured It” retrieved from http://www.edweek.org/ew/ articles/2014/12/03/13greene.h34.html on February 10, 2017.


“Education Through Music in Los Angeles” retrieved from http://etmla. org/evaluation/success-stories/# on February 10, 2017.


NAEA “Tell Your Story” retrieved from https://www.arteducators.org/advocacy/ articles/259-videos-tell-your-art-story on February 10, 2017.


“Ten Reasons Arts Education Matters” retrieved from http://www.alaae.org/ file_download/a25c0d56-b1a3-4fbe- 963a-a224a8ee173e on February 10, 2017.


“Why Arts Education is Crucial and Who’s Doing It Best” retrieved from https://www.edutopia.org/arts-music- curriculum-child-development on February 10, 2017.


Julie Palkowski is fine arts and creativity edu- cation consultant for Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.


Email: julie.palkowski@dpi.wi.gov


‘‘WELL-ROUNDED EDUCATION - The term ‘well-rounded education’ means courses, activities, and programming in subjects such as English, reading or language arts, writing, science, technology, engineering, mathematics, foreign languages, civics and government, economics, *arts, history, geography, computer science, music, career and technical education, health, physical education, and any other subject, as determined by the State or local educational agency, with the purpose of providing all students access to an enriched curriculum and educational experience.’’ SOURCE: Every Student Succeeds Act page 807


*EVERY CHILD ACHIEVES ACT OF 2015 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR,


AND PENSIONS UNITED STATES SENATE TOGETHER WITH ADDITIONAL VIEWS TO ACCOMPANY S. 1177 (“Arts” defined on page 52.) “Core Academic Subjects: ECAA expands the current law definition of core academic subjects to also include writing, engineering, computer science, music, physical education, and any other subject determined by the State or school district. For the purposes of this definition, the term ‘‘arts’’ may include the subjects of dance, media arts, music, theatre and visual arts, and other arts disciplines as determined by the State or local educational agency.”


Wisconsin School Musician 17


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