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There are incredible benefits of youth engagement in the arts.

can serve as a powerful preventive tool to mitigate potential negative mental health outcomes among adolescents. Consistent engagement with the arts can improve academic performance, relationships, and the overall well-being of young individuals, made even more impactful during such a vulnerable time.Research has consistently shown that arts education positively influences academic performance among adolescents.

Moreover, low-income students, who often face additional barriers, benefit the most from arts programming, as it narrows the achievement gap. This suggests that arts education can be an effective means of enhancing cognitive skills, critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and overall academic engagement among adolescents.Engagement in arts education has been linked to the development of positive peer and adult relationships.

A hallmark of adolescence is identity development and, while that sounds like a personal journey of self-discovery, adolescents actually discover who they are by how others respond to them. We also know that historically marginalized students can face identity-based

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