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Arts education advocates speak out against proposed federal budget cuts

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Wednesday, May 28, 2025   

Groups championing arts education are criticizing President Donald Trump's proposed cuts to education and the arts, particularly those targeting programs promoting diversity.

The Trump budget proposal would kill the National Endowment for the Arts, which has already canceled more than $27 million in grants, including many for arts education.

Veronica Alvarez, executive director of the Pasadena-based nonprofit Create CA, said arts education funding should be preserved.

"The 'four C's' of 21st-century job skills: critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity, all of those skills are developed and supported by the arts," Alvarez pointed out. "Unfortunately, usually when there's constraint on the budget in terms of education, the arts have often been the first ones cut."

The National Endowment for the Arts' fiscal report said last year, the agency had a budget of $207 million and gave out grants totaling $163 million. The President has called for the Department of Education to be abolished and his budget proposal specifically eliminates programs to help migrant students and English language learners, complaining they promote bilingualism and alleging they attract undocumented people to come to the U.S.

Alvarez pointed out arts education is a great way for students to improve their English comprehension.

"It keeps them engaged. Research has shown that students who have access to high-quality arts education have higher attendance and graduation rates," Alvarez noted. "In particular, when language is a barrier, the arts transcend language. The arts help English learners and migrant students by providing a sense of belonging."

According to the Pew Research Center, California school districts received $18.6 billion in grants from the Department of Education last year. The State of California would have a hard time backfilling the money, as it already faces a $12 billion deficit.

Disclosure: Create CA contributes to our fund for reporting on Arts and Culture, Budget Policy and Priorities, Education, and Youth Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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