The Lifeline of Arts Education: Why It Matters for High Schoolers


Supporting Student Mental Health
Beyond academics, the arts provide invaluable social-emotional benefits, helping students process emotions, build confidence, and develop critical thinking skills. Research by the National Endowment for the Arts shows students with high arts involvement scored better on measures of motivation, leadership, and sense of self.
Ensuring Post-Secondary Success
According to the Arts Education Navigator, Arts engagement has also been linked to improved workforce opportunities and job preparedness, as the creative thinking and problem-solving required in art disciplines are highly valued by employers across industries.
“The arts make us all more fully human and are an essential component of any education. I’ve seen the arts help students find their voice, their identity, and their place in the world,” says Emily Vielma, Arts Program Manager at Skyrocket Education Services. “I’ve seen the arts engage the most disconnected, inspire the most unmotivated, and empower countless students to imagine and create more for themselves, their futures, and their communities. Arts education is vital to our students, our schools, and our society.”
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- Human Rights Campaign Foundation. “California LGBTQ Youth Report”. 2019. Link.
- National Education Association. “English Language Learners Toolkit”. July 2020. Link.
- U.S. Department of Education. “Profile of Students with Disabilities in U.S. Public Schools.” February 2024. Link.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Youth Risk Behavior Survey.” 2021. Link.