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Priska Neely
Stories by Priska Neely
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The Orange County School of the Arts turns away over 2,000 applicants each year. To serve more young artists, they're opening a sister school in Duarte.
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Esteban Torres High School students were among the hundreds who walked out of class after the election. They held an event this week to help students move forward.
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With a $1 million grant from AmeriCorps, CalArts will add more community engagement and professional development for teachers to its Community Arts Partnership.
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Crayons in restaurants often go from table to trash. This group steps in to collect the lightly-used art supplies and get them to schools in need.
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Florence Griffith Joyner elementary, a struggling school in Watts, is hinging its improvement plan on a turbo-shot of the arts.
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Resources for STEM — science, technology, engineering and math — are now plentiful in schools. But there are fewer guidelines on how to add the "A," or art, into the mix.
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The L.A. Philharmonic’s youth orchestra is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a California tour. To prepare, the young musicians are practicing more than music.
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More than 100,000 students attending California schools last year had no access to arts instruction, according to data released Thursday.
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A real estate development group announced a $20 million gift to the Irvine Unified School District to fund elementary arts and science programs for the next decade.
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On the eighth annual Student Recovery Day, district officials and volunteers sat down with families to talk about how to get students back in the classroom.
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This year, the Rowland Unified School District will give music classes to all elementary students. While music teachers are excited, some worry about implementation.
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Arts standards in California haven’t been touched since 2001. State legislators Tuesday passed a bill to bring them up to date.