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The Leavenworth City Council proclaimed May as Arts Education Month.
The council also unanimously adopted Proclamation 02-2025.
The proclamation recognized the numerous benefits of arts education, including "increased confidence, academic achievement, understanding of cultures and histories, innovation, school engagement, and critical thinking" It encouraged the community to "strengthen efforts that increase access to arts education for every student"
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