By Daniel Stefanski |
More dollars are coming to Arizona state schools.
Last week, Republican Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne announced that his office would be issuing a $10 million grant “for public schools to purchase art supplies.”
The Art Consumable Grant, according to the Arizona Department of Education’s release, will deliver funds to “successful district and charter school applicants…to purchase arts consumables such as paints, brushes, sheet music, dance props, theatrical costumes, and much more.” Selected schools will receive $1,000 for every full-time arts teacher.
In a statement that accompanied the announcement, Superintendent Horne said, “I am a passionate supporter of arts education; it is an essential part of any successful school. There are studies that show learning how to play stringed instruments helps students do better in math, so there are both aesthetic and academic benefits to arts education. I am pleased to encourage schools to apply for these funds to support arts education throughout Arizona.”
The Department encouraged Arizona district and charter schools to apply for the Art Consumable Grant. Schools have until December 31, 2023 to submit their applications for these funds.
Daniel Stefanski is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.