Should related arts be in schools

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Should schools have related art classes? Most schools in the United States have some type of related arts classes like Physical Education (P.E.), Music, and Art. However, do most students like to participate in these classes? Should they be required in school? Some students feel they should be and others do not. Is the cost of related arts in school worth it or not? Why are related arts classes important in schools?
If you ask students if they think P.E. should be required in school most would say no. However, there are some good reasons for having P.E. Exercising for a short time each day releases energy that you may have built up from sitting in class. You can also concentrate more in class which can help students perform better on tests and quizzes. P.E. also helps students to stay active, especially teens who do not participate in sports. It can also reduce weight problems for students who do not get any other form of exercise except during PE class.
There are also some good reasons why some are against having to take P.E. in school. Some feel that it wastes valuable time for learning. They think the core academics courses like English, Math, Science and Social Studies are more important for their future than playing games and running around in the gym or outdoors. Some kids feel they are forced into participating in P.E. when they are uncomfortable and do not want to perform in front of others. Others feel that there is no benefit to physical education in school. The class period is short so how much could a little exercise do to improve your health? PE in school should be a choice not a requirement. If students want to take PE, schools should offer it as an elective course or take it out of the curriculum.
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...ould be offered in schools. However, students should have the option of taking the classes or not. P.E., music, and art classes all have the ability to help students in many positive ways if the class they take is chosen by them. These classes can improve a student’s academic performance and contribute to later success in there adult life. Being forced to participate in classes you feel uncomfortable in can lower your self-esteem and ultimately bring down your grade point average.
There are obviously advantages and disadvantages to each argument. Schools have to have enough money to fund the related arts classes and there has to be enough students wanting to participate in these classes to make it possible for the schools to offer them in the curriculum. It will depend on each individual school and student to make the choice that is best for them and their future.

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