Fine arts are mainly introduced to kids in school. Some schools can afford to have fine art programs while others just can’t. In this essay I will be talking about the history of fine arts and how it effects out schools. With fine arts there are many things you need to understand. Fine arts isn’t just one art. Fine arts is a group of arts all put into one category called fine arts. Fine arts includes music, visual arts like painting, sculpting, and many other things. So why is fine arts offered in schools? Well, why are sports offered in schools? …show more content…
The oldest forms of fine arts include drawing and painting, but more forms are being discovered. Fine arts today have more things to offer like band and acting, but back then those to things weren’t considered fine arts.
The point that I’m trying to make is that, in my opinion, fine arts gets better overtime.
Pittman 2 Now let’s talk school. There are many great schools out there, but I’m just going to talk about the number one middle school in the U.S.. The number one middle school in the U.S. is
Creekside Middle School (“The 50 Best Middle Schools...”). At Creekside they offer...you guesses it... all kinds of fine arts programs. The main program that they offer is music or band, but they offer other things like acting and opera. As I was looking at the schools test scores it didn’t surprise me when I saw how high their scores were. I believe it has to do with fine arts, but many people don’t agree. So to conclude, fine arts is a very common subject that schools discuss. It has been around for millions of years. It has been offered in hundreds of schools. It has even effected some schools test scores for the better. So is fine arts worth the money? What do you think? Is your