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Study Of State Arts
The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, November 8, 1990 9A
rams
NOV llth-17th
21/April 20
!e next few days you'll be
keep your ideas, opinions
yourself. This marks the
productive period for
in research work. It's
visiting your doctor
starling a more suit-
routine.
"April 21/May 21
a very pleasant course
Ill fact, there won't
patches for a while.
lots of news from tile
And, you will have
for social activity. This
have more to do with
'May 22/June 21
g planet, Mercury, plays a
le right now, so your
alms will be centered on
and you'll strive harder
worldly success.
have to be especial-
about tit,." ,nethods
Order to advance yourself.
"June 22/July 22
.Very much a part of your
makeup, and it will
more acute, h will pay
greater faith in hunches
them to practical use.
this week you are
be on the lookout tor
new outlets for your
' 23/August 23
few weeks, you have
It) L'oncelllrale on
atatters because of trivali-
~0w, thanks to Mercury.
things ralher than
to worry about.
24/Sept 22
reason, il is difliculI for
previously made plans.
fFOIn nlore parmer-
Ihan usual. Sonic care
finances because luck
Yuur side. But soon you
thal this week is reward-
peculiar and special
hi" October 24/Nov 22
Y lintes lie ahead for
as offspring will
~Uch on the go over the
~lays. Romance will be ill
of all Scorpios, especially
after the 14th. This week will also
start off m a progressive phase for
those of you detenrm~ed to advance
your careers.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21
Don't be surprised it the domestic
scene becomes overcrowded this
week, as there will be many visitors
at home, and much more going on
than usual. Many of you will be
busy preparing to move to a new
home. Younger, rather than older,
members of the household will be
coming more and more to the tore at
home.
CAPRICORN - Dee 22/Jan 20
Mercury's present movements mean
thai you'll become that much more
alert• You are going to have more
correspondence and other paperwork
to get through. You should find it
easy to make hcadwa) with all plans
and projects. You'll be taking a clos-
er interest in the affairs of younger
relatives.
AQUARIUS - Januar) 21/Feb 18
Opportunities which add to income
from various sources will be on the
increase, so spread your financial
net. Concentrate on what wilt bring
quick profits. If you have been
doing business wholesale, it's a time
to turn your attention to the retail
side.
PISCES - February 19/March 20
This week the tempo of life will
speed up: you'll be caught in such a
whirl of activity that at times it will
leave you feeling dizzy. You're
ready to make new contacts. "['ravel
i~, ill tile forecast for Ihis time, but
~ilhm a limited radius.
Your birthday this week
THE NEXT 12 MONTHS
Because there is phmetary activity ill
your birthday week this coming
year. it is bound to be an eventful
one, In particular, partnership prob-
lems can no longer prevent you from
being ambmous and achieving your
goals. The first Itnve tnonths of 1991
will be a good time to specuhtte; a
financial boost is indicated. The
month of April or May marks a turn-
ing POint m your life. If you take
things slowly, you ,*tll be able to see
more clearly where you stand with a
certain relationship.
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The state of West Virginia has
completed a year-long major
study of arts education in the
state's schools.
The 500-page report "Arts in
Education in West Virginia
Schools" was prepared by the
Arts and Humanities Section of
the Division of Culture and His-
tory in co6peration with the De-
partment Of Education. with
funding in part by the National
Endowment of the Arts (NEA).
The study was done under
gttidance of a steering committee
coinposed of representatives of
the Division of Culture and His--
tow, the Department of Educa-
lion, county school systems and
colleges and universities in the
state.
Victoria Fergus, past presi-
dent of the West Virginia Art
Education Association and an
associate professor of art educa-
tion at West Virginia University,
served on the steering coinmit-
tee, whic.h coordinated the ef-
for'is of the many committees es-
tablished to compile information
for lhe report.
Data were collected in part
through a survey sent out to
2500 administral~ors, teachers,
supervisors and superintendents
in the 55 county school systems
and through a series of rater-
views.
A "Summary Report" de-
scribes 31 recommendations for
making the arts part of the basic
education of all children and
youth in West Virginia. Among
recommendations are those, in
line with the NEA goals: that the
arts in all grade levels be taught
by trained specialists; thai 100
minutes per week for art and
100 minutes per week for music
be required in grades K-6; that
one semester of general art and
general music be required in
grades seven and eight; and that
all students be required to com-
plete at least one credit In fine or
performing arts for graduation
from high school.
Copies of the "Summaor l-,'t.
port" were mailed in Augu>l
1990 to county school superJl~
lendenls and art and mush
supervisors with a request t'~w
suggestions of how best to pr¢
ceed with implementation of th,
31 recommendations, which at-
scheduled to be lmplementc i
over the next five years.
Ms Fergus commenled in ~
telephone interview with tiP,,
NEA office: "1 just hope that at,
propriate people in the legi¢la
lure and in education in th
state take a good hard look a~
the report and at what it has l,:
say."
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