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Fifth-grade student and her principal share their amazing experiences with the Lane Arts Council’s ArtSpark program in their school

6 min · 1 de feb de 2024
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In our last episode of “Super Insights,” we highlighted Lane Arts Council’s ArtSpark program in 4J schools. In this episode, we hear from a fifth-grade student who shares her tells us why this program is great from a student perspective. Principal Karen Ramirez-Gutierrez explains how the program works for 4J schools and why it is so important. Click here [https://lanearts.org/]to learn more about ArtSpark and Lane Arts Council. You can also find all of our podcasts on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, I Heart Radio, Amazon Music and Pandora. #superinsightspodcast

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