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You said....
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>Points well made!
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>I am an art supervisor in a large urban district that is in the
>process of "decentralizing". I have told my art teachers that they
>must become pro-active if they want funding or increased staffing. I
>think because art-making is such a personal, solitary activity, that
>many art teachers maintain this stance when they move from artist to
>teacher. However, you and I both know, "it's the squeeky wheel that
>gets the grease"! Art teachers cannot rely on others to carry their
>message for them. They are the ones with the power to influence
>parents, students and administrators as they promote arts education
>for all children.
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You wrote that very well. I hope you post it to the group. What school
district are you with? You may have told me before, but I get so many
e-mail messages, I can't remember.
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