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New York City schools will emphasize arts programs

Principals will be evaluated on how well their schools' arts programs are run.
July 24, 2007

New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg says the city’s Department of Education will require all schools to maintain arts programs, and that principals will be rated in their annual reviews on how well they run those programs. The announcement came just months after the department infuriated arts groups by eliminating a multimillion-dollar program to finance arts education. Under a new set of city standards, the arts curriculums will be judged for comprehensiveness, and potential pay bonuses for principals could be affected.

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