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<ttongress of t4e Bniteb e;tates DIIas4ingtnn,mQI: 20515 March 19,2008 The Honorable David R. Obey Chairman Subcommittee on Labor, HHS, Education, and Related Agencies Committee on Appropriations U.S. House of Representatives B-300 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable James T. Walsh Ranking Member Subcommittee on Labor, HHS, Education, and Related Agencies Committee on Appropriations U.S. House of Representatives 1016 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Chairman Obey and Ranking Member Walsh: We urge you to support $53 million for the Arts in Education program at the U.S. Department of Education in the Fiscal Year 2009 Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations Bill. The Arts in Education program at the U.S. Department of Education funds model arts education programs in schools in communities throughout the country, the professional development of arts educators, and the ongoing national arts education initiatives of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and VSA arts, a program which ensures that people with disabilities can participate in the arts. Years of research demonstrates that a significant link exists between arts education and students' academic performance, as well as their social development, motivations, attitudes, and disposition toward learning. In the FY 2008 Omnibus spending bill increased funding for Arts in Education program by $2 million to $37.53 million. This included over $2 million in long-awaited funding for the Fast Response Survey on the status of arts education in our schools. Last year the program resulted in approximately 160 awards to school districts in 180 Congressional Districts throughout the country. We are alarmed, however, that the President's FY 2009 budget request did not contain any funding for Arts in Education. At a time when model programs supported by the Department are showing impressive results and the need for arts in education could not be greater, it is imperative that we fully fund these programs. Studies have consistently shown that students who take regular arts courses have better attendance at school, earn better grades, have lower drop-out rates, perform more community service, watch fewer hours of television, and have higher self-esteem. A 2006 study by the Arts Education Partnership, Third Space: When Learning Matters, finds that schools with large populations of students in economic poverty-often places of ftustration and failure for students and teachers alike-can be transformed into vibrant and successful centers of learning and community life when the arts are infused into their culture and curriculum. Arts education has a role to play in developing our nation's workforce as well. A report released in December of 2006 by the New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce, said in its PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER <11> "

executive summary, "The best employers the world over will be looking for the most competent, most creative, and most innovative people on the face of the earth and will be willing to pay them top dollar for their services." This report concludes that the arts are an essential skill for fostering the type of innovative thinker that will thrive in the future workforce. As you know, No Child Left Behind recognizes the arts as a core subject of learning. This year, as the Congress continues consideration of reauthorization ofnclb and states continue to work to implement NCLB, we must provide funding to sustain the national development and dissemination of promising practices through the Arts in Education programs. Our states, schools, and communities are poised to further strengthen arts education, but they need our help. We urge you to support the educational development of our schoolchildren and the professional development of our teachers by including $53 million in funding for Arts in Education at the U.S. Department of Education. Sincerely, ---

Signatories to FY09 Arts in Education Program Funding Letter 1. Slaughter, Louise M. 2. Shays, Christopher 3. McDermott, Jim 4. Cohen, Steve 5. Woolsey, Lynn 6. Grijalva, Raul 7. Conyers, Jr., John 8. Allen, Tom 9. Scott, David 10. Van Hollen, Chris 11. Meeks, Gregory W. 12. Miller, Brad 13. Moore, Dennis 14. Tauscher, Ellen O. 15. Berman, Howard L. 16. DeGette, Diana 17. Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie 18. Dingell, John D. 19. Davis, Susan A. 20. Gonzalez, Charles A. 21. Langevin, James R. 22. Jefferson, William J. 23. Michaud, Michael H. 24. Moran, James P. 25. Carney, Christopher P. 26. Holt, Rush D. 27. Lewis, John 28. Stark, Fortney Pete 29. Jones, Stephanie Tubbs 30. Castor, Kathy 31. Pomeroy, Earl 32. Johnson, Jr., Henry C. Hank 33. Nadler, Jerrold 34. Murphy, Christopher 35. Christensen, Donna M. 36. Sarbanes, John P. 37. Kucinich, Dennis J. 38. Waxman, Henry A. 39. Peterson, Collin C. 40. Filner, Bob 41. Capps, Lois 42. Ramstad, Jim 43. McGovern, James P. 44. Berkley, Shelley 45. Matheson, Jim 46. Boyda, Nancy 47. Altmire, Jason 48. Lynch, Stephen F. 49. Marshall, Jim 50. Watt, Melvin L. 51. Welch, Peter 52. Pascrell Jr., Bill 53. Rahall II, Nick J. 54. Hodes, Paul