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[School's Address]  
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Dear [Principal’s Name],  

I am writing to express my strong belief that our school should prioritize teaching the arts, including art and music. Engaging in these creative subjects not only enhances our academic experience but also promotes essential skills like critical thinking, collaboration, and emotional expression. By

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Question: which argument - point or counterpoint- do you find most convincing? based on the information in the text, write a letter to your principal in which you rargue why your school should or should not teach the arts(such as art and  music).  Introduction -abundantly clear thesis that explicitly answers all parts of the prompt -generally introduces the reasoning you will use in your body paragraphs Body Paragraphs -topic sentence that connects back to thesis and introduces the main idea of the paragraph -specific-moment paraphrase for context in middle sentences -relevant embedded quotations in middle sentences -original commentary that answers the prompt, explains your opinion, or explains a quotation further **a counterargument that mentions the opposing side in at least one body paragraph counterargument sentence stem Some may say that..., but this is not true because... Conclusion -revisit thesis in different words and phrases than the introduction -emphasize why this topic is important -give a call to action, i.e. what could be done next -end your letter with "Sincerely" like you would see in a traditional letter make it like this and make it sounds human made, no hard word to understand and yeah, I want it to be " yes we should have art" make it 3 paragraph only

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[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip Code] [Email Address] [Date] [Principal’s Name] [School’s Name] [School’s Address] [City, State, Zip Code] Dear [Principal’s Name], I am writing to express my strong belief that our school should continue to teach the arts, such as art and music. These subjects are incredibly valuable for students, as they foster creativity, enhance academic performance, and improve emotional well-being. Incorporating the arts into the curriculum is essential for a well-rounded education. Firstly, studying the arts encourages creativity and innovation. When students engage in activities like drawing, painting, playing an instrument, or singing, they learn to think outside the box and approach problems from new angles. For example, learning to play an instrument can enhance hand-eye coordination and memory. As Pablo Picasso once said, “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” Some may say that focusing on arts takes away from core subjects, but this is not true because the creativity developed through arts can also enhance performance in subjects like math and science. Secondly, there is significant evidence that participation in the arts can lead to better academic outcomes. Students involved in the arts often show improved performance in subjects like mathematics and reading. Engagement in music, for example, helps develop skills such as pattern recognition and rhythm, which are beneficial in complex problem-solving situations. A study from the National Endowment for the Arts found that students who had arts-rich experiences in school were more likely to have higher GPAs and lower dropout rates. While some may argue that arts programs are costly, the long-term benefits for our students' overall academic success make it a worthwhile investment. Finally, the arts play a crucial role in the emotional and social development of students. Participation in arts can be therapeutic, providing an outlet for expression and a way to cope with stress. Through activities like painting or choir, students build confidence, learn to express themselves, and develop empathy by understanding different perspectives. In our often stressful and fast-paced world, the emotional benefits of the arts are indispensable. In conclusion, continuing to teach the arts at our school is imperative for nurturing creativity, enhancing academic skills, and supporting emotional health. Arts education is not a luxury but a necessity that enriches students' lives and prepares them for future success. I urge you to prioritize keeping arts programs in our curriculum. Sincerely, [Your Name]

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Feb. 21, 2025, 8:42 a.m.

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Published: Friday, February 21, 2025

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