Public School Notebook focus on the Arts
Posted by on May 26, 2006
Eli Goldblatt of Temple University writes:
Please let everybody know that the Public School Notebook, an independent newspaper that covers the Phila Public School District, is coming out with a special issue on arts and the schools. It has some shocking revelations about how deeply cuts have fallen on the arts in Philly–more than half the schools in the city have no music teacher, and the situation is nearly the same with the visual arts. This will be an issue well worth reading.
[ed note: The Notebook is distributed in every school in the School District of Philadelphia, at charter schools, at all branches of the Free Library, and at about 300 community sites around the city. See http://www.thenotebook.org/about/distribution.htm for more information.]
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