Progressive Music Joins 95 National Organizations to Support Arts Education as Essential for Students during COVID-19 Pandemic

As policymakers plan for school reopening in the fall, Progressive Music joined other organizations in a statement that supports an arts education for all students.

In the statement, “Arts Education Is Essential,” the signing organizations convey that the arts have already played a pivotal and uplifting role during the health crisis, and that arts education can help all students, including those who are in traditionally underrepresented groups, as students return to school next year.

Arts Education Is Essential” speaks to arts education’s role in supporting the social and emotional well-being of students, an area that administrators, educators, and parents have highlighted as essential to student safety and success during the pandemic and as students return to school, whether in-person, online, or in a blended fashion, this fall. Arts education also creates a welcoming school environment and a healthy and inclusive school community, helping students, educators, parents, and the community at large build and strengthen their connectedness during this time of social isolation and social distancing.

The statement also reminds the public that arts education is a part of a well-rounded education as defined by the federal education law, the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), and supported in state laws throughout the country. Forty-six states require an arts credit to receive a high school diploma, and 43 states have instructional requirements in the arts in elementary and secondary schools.

“Now more than ever, it’s important that we re-affirm the value of arts education for ALL students,” said Mark Despotakis, Progressive Music Director of Market Development.  “In these trying times of a global pandemic and a social justice movement, we must remember and re-affirm the importance of arts education and spread that message to education decision makers.”

Progressive Music has been helping music educators prepare for the return to school in the fall. Advocacy and support efforts include:

  1. COVID-19 Resources for Musicians
  2. The DownBeat Video Podcasts – Showcasing the good things happening in music education during a pandemic
  3. Instrument Hygiene Resources

The music and arts education community has been active during this pandemic in providing administrators, educators, and other stakeholders guidance and support, as well as forward-thinking planning for music educators and district arts supervisors to take a lead as school districts make plans for the next school year. In any decision about how school districts will operate in the next and future school years, music and arts education will be essential in providing all students equitable educational opportunities that also continue to prepare them for an ever-changing world.

Find more resources on our COVID-19 Resource Page