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IV
117TH CONGRESS
1ST SESSION
H. RES. 269
Expressing support for the designation of the weeks of March 28, 2021,
through April 10, 2021, as National Young Audiences Arts for Learning
Weeks.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
MARCH 23, 2021
Ms. PINGREE (for herself and Ms. BONAMICI) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Education and Labor
RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of the weeks of March
28, 2021, through April 10, 2021, as National Young
Audiences Arts for Learning Weeks.
Whereas arts education, comprising a rich array of disciplines
including dance, music, theater, media arts, literature,
design, and visual arts, is an essential element of a com-
plete and well-rounded education for all students;
Whereas arts education enables students to develop critical
thinking and problem-solving skills, imagination and cre-
ativity, discipline, alternative ways to communicate and
express feelings and ideas, and cross-cultural under-
standing, which supports academic success nationwide as
well as personal growth outside the classroom;
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Whereas the nonprofit arts sector is an economic engine and
plays a significant role in the economic health of commu-
nities large and small with direct expenditures of wages
and benefits as well as goods and services;
Whereas to succeed in today’s economy, students must mas-
terfully use words, images, sounds, and movement to
communicate;
Whereas Young Audiences Arts for Learning impacts over
5,169,087 participants annually with valuable arts-in-
education programs;
Whereas Young Audiences Arts for Learning presents more
than 82,557 arts-in-education programs to students and
teachers;
Whereas Young Audiences Arts for Learning works with over
4,233 professional teaching artists;
Whereas Young Audiences Arts for Learning produces pro-
grams in more than 10,085 schools and community cen-
ters annually;
Whereas Young Audiences Arts for Learning encompasses 29
affiliates across the country, and the entire network of
such affiliates is participating in the 2021 National
Young Audiences Arts for Learning Weeks;
Whereas Arkansas Learning through the Arts delivered 287
programs to more than 7,421 students across the State
of Arkansas;
Whereas Arts for Learning Connecticut worked with 101,533
students in the State of Connecticut last year;
Whereas Arts for Learning Indiana engaged 141 teaching
artists to deliver arts-integrated programs to nearly
39,707 students in the region;
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Whereas Arts for Learning Miami provided more than 343
programs reaching youth from infancy through high
school graduation, in collaboration with 63 partnering in-
stitutions;
Whereas Arts for Learning San Diego brings programs and
services to schools and communities throughout San
Diego County;
Whereas Arts Partners, Wichita, Kansas, provided over 388
programs to 17,977 local students;
Whereas ArtsNow Learning in Atlanta, Georgia, partnered
with 67 institutions throughout the Southeast United
States involving over 39,188 students;
Whereas Arts Ed Collaborative, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
joined the Young Audiences Arts for Learning network in
2020, reaching 63 schools with 343 programs last year;
Whereas Center for Arts-Inspired Learning, in Cleveland,
Ohio, provided nearly 5,662 programs for more than
111,281 children;
Whereas Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education worked
with nearly 5,664 students in 46 Chicago Public Schools;
Whereas Kansas City Young Audiences in Missouri, the larg-
est nonprofit arts education provider in the region, served
over 57,563 students;
Whereas Springboard to Learning, in St. Louis, Missouri, de-
livered 4,598 programs to students in 117 schools and
community venues;
Whereas Think 360 Arts for Learning, in Denver, Colorado,
worked with more than 9,356 students across the State;
Whereas Young Audiences Maryland partnered with nearly
515 schools and community organizations in all 24 Mary-
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land school districts to provide over 781 programs for
students from pre-K through grade 12;
Whereas Young Audiences New Jersey and Eastern Pennsyl-
vania provided programming to students throughout the
region in collaboration with 537 schools and partnering
organizations;
Whereas Young Audiences New York served communities and
schools throughout New York City;
Whereas Young Audiences of Abilene reached approximately
12,968 students this year;
Whereas Young Audiences of Houston provided over 8,496
programs to more than 199,161 students;
Whereas Young Audiences of Louisiana served more than
58,872 learners this year;
Whereas Young Audiences of Massachusetts served approxi-
mately 86,976 students in Massachusetts;
Whereas Young Audiences of Northeast Texas brought qual-
ity arts-in-education experiences to nearly 63,561 learn-
ers in northeast Texas;
Whereas Young Audiences of Northern California impacted
over 45,256 students in the Bay Area this past year;
Whereas Young Audiences of Oregon and Southwest Wash-
ington partnered with 180 institutions to engage over
209,720 program participants across the region;
Whereas Arts For Learning Santa Cruz County, Arizona,
provided arts-based learning programs to students
throughout Santa Cruz County;
Whereas Young Audiences of Southeast Texas partnered with
schools throughout the region to deliver programming
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that integrates arts into all traditional areas of academic
study to students in pre-K through grade 12;
Whereas Young Audiences of Virginia served nearly 86,000
students across the State of Virginia last year;
Whereas Young Audiences of Western New York partnered
with schools and institutions to bring assembly, work-
shop, and long-term residency programs to the 9 counties
of western New York State; and
Whereas the weeks of March 28, 2021, through April 10,
2021, would be appropriate weeks to designate as Na-
tional Young Audiences Arts for Learning Weeks: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives—
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(1) supports the designation of National Young
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Audiences Arts for Learning Weeks;
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(2) honors and recognizes the contributions
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which Young Audiences Arts for Learning programs
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have made in enriching the lives of students, teach-
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ers, volunteers, families, and communities, and pays
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tribute to arts in education and its contribution to
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society; and
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(3) encourages the people of the United States
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to observe National Young Audiences Arts for
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Learning Weeks with appropriate ceremonies and
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activities that promote awareness of the role that
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arts in education plays in enriching the education of
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young people and enriching United States society as
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a whole.
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