Franklin High School receives art recognition

Franklin High School has been recognized as an Outstanding Visual Arts Community for 2024 by the Pennsylvania Art Education Association during Arts in Education Week. This honor reflects the school’s commitment to rigorous, inclusive, and accessible visual arts programs taught by certified educators. The recognition highlights the importance of arts education in preparing students for both creative careers and essential life skills like problem-solving and collaboration. The arts and culture sector is a significant part of the U.S. economy, contributing $699 billion annually and supporting millions of jobs.

 

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