The arts were there in the fifties. Perhaps they grew too much (at the expense of life skills) so that now a return to “normal” seems like a drastic cut. . . . Or not.
I am sorry, but I was born decades ago and I do not remember any “arts” beside chorus and band in middle or high school. So what arts existed to get 86’ed since the 70’s when I was in school?
Kill the arts, but everyone thinks they can be an influencer? Better work up a song & dance to get paid, kids. Monetize that. It’s the theme of all the great old movie musicals, like Purple Rain.
I looked up the background on 86ing. It is believed to have come from restaurants running out of an item and rhyming with nix. Not really informative.
I propose it comes from the American TV show, “Get Smart,” as that was Don Adams’ agent ID number. (Barbara Feldman’s number was 99 because she was near perfect.) That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
I feel your pain sister. My new glasses have been a literal pain in the neck—and I don’t mean the figuratively. New lenses coming tomorrow. Hope they solve the problem.
My observation, as the father of someone who’s kid just graduated last year, the switch to “block” style scheduling has left little time for the arts. If you took band when I was a kid, that was an every day class for the full year, but only 1/6 of your in school schedule (1/8 in NY, where they had more but shorter classes). Now it would suck up 1/4 of your time, since kids only take four classes a semester, because the powers that be decided they wanted to pretend high school was college. Small wonder the number of kids participating has plummeted.
nadie1943 almost 2 years ago
The arts were there in the fifties. Perhaps they grew too much (at the expense of life skills) so that now a return to “normal” seems like a drastic cut. . . . Or not.
Erse IS better almost 2 years ago
In most public schools, the problem’s not so much a headache as aching budget.
Bilan almost 2 years ago
This could explain what’s going on in Florida.
OldsVistaCruiser almost 2 years ago
But almighty football is sacrosanct.
jodyjm13 almost 2 years ago
Does the colorist not know of Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon”?
goboboyd almost 2 years ago
Life imitating art.
TwilightFaze almost 2 years ago
And history.
calliarcale almost 2 years ago
Reminds me of my first pair of progressives.
Ignatz Premium Member almost 2 years ago
School is no longer about learning, but about being able to get a job that pays more than starvation wages.
brick10 almost 2 years ago
That is usually due to underfunding the public schools.
DM2860 almost 2 years ago
I am sorry, but I was born decades ago and I do not remember any “arts” beside chorus and band in middle or high school. So what arts existed to get 86’ed since the 70’s when I was in school?
ChukLitl Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Kill the arts, but everyone thinks they can be an influencer? Better work up a song & dance to get paid, kids. Monetize that. It’s the theme of all the great old movie musicals, like Purple Rain.
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 2 years ago
Arts? Where’s the money in arts? What we need are more bankers.
poppacapsmokeblower almost 2 years ago
I looked up the background on 86ing. It is believed to have come from restaurants running out of an item and rhyming with nix. Not really informative.
I propose it comes from the American TV show, “Get Smart,” as that was Don Adams’ agent ID number. (Barbara Feldman’s number was 99 because she was near perfect.) That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
Teacher looked at my drawing and thought I had copied a Rorschach sample, although that’s not what she called it.
wjbillthompson almost 2 years ago
Republicans are systematically destroying public education. No one is doing anything to stop them. Heart breaking.
face.less_b almost 2 years ago
I feel your pain sister. My new glasses have been a literal pain in the neck—and I don’t mean the figuratively. New lenses coming tomorrow. Hope they solve the problem.
Seed_drill almost 2 years ago
My observation, as the father of someone who’s kid just graduated last year, the switch to “block” style scheduling has left little time for the arts. If you took band when I was a kid, that was an every day class for the full year, but only 1/6 of your in school schedule (1/8 in NY, where they had more but shorter classes). Now it would suck up 1/4 of your time, since kids only take four classes a semester, because the powers that be decided they wanted to pretend high school was college. Small wonder the number of kids participating has plummeted.