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It’s March. Do You know How Strong Your Schools’ Arts Programs Are?
Posted on Arne Duncan Secretary Duncan talks with students at one of the ED's frequent Student Art Exhibit Openings at the Department's headquarters. The arts are an important part of…
chandra thomas: ACTOR-WRITER-PRODUCER-YOUTH ARTS EDUCATION ADVOCATE
For as long as she can remember, chandra thomas ACTOR-WRITER-PRODUCER-YOUTH ARTS EDUCATION ADVOCATE credits her family for instilling a love of storytelling. Entrenched in her upbringing between Harlem and Long…
Testimonial #10: Holly Stanford, Theater Education Practitioner
How has your life been indelibly touched by a teacher who utilized the arts for whatever reason and acknowledge how they were instrumental in breaking the mold to allow you…
Frances McGarry: Featured Guest on Artistic Resilience
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Testimonial #9: Chelsea Hoffman
How has your life been indelibly touched by a teacher who utilized the arts for whatever reason and acknowledge how they were instrumental in breaking the mold to allow you…
An Interview with Tricia McDermott
The Little Theater Who Could… An Interview with Tricia McDermott. Founder/Producing Artistic Director Airmid Theatre Company.This following article recently appeared in the 2012 January/February Arts and Entertainment issue of GEM…
Testimonial #8: Theresa Salerno
How has your life been indelibly touched by a teacher who utilized the arts for whatever reason and acknowledge how they were instrumental in breaking the mold to allow you…
Still Advocating for Arts
Still Advocating for Artsby Lisa Mancuso.Northport Observer.December 12, 2011.Dr. Frances McGarry taught English and theater in the Northport‑East Northport school district for more than 25 years and loved every minute…
