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"Advances in science, business, technology, and service industries come from those who think in new ways. Students who are involved in the arts have an opportunity to develop skills that are the foundation of creativity and innovation," Wisconsin State Superintendent, Elizabeth Burmaster

State News Service, 4/22/2008


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America's creative industries are our nation's leading export worth over 60 billion annually in overseas sales including the output of artists and other creative workers in publishing, audio visual, music and recording and entertainment businesses
Source: NASAA Advocate

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