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Schools extoll virtues of teaching the arts

BATAVIA – As a student at J.B. Nelson Elementary School in Batavia, Brian Schulze loved to draw.

Schulze, now in his sixth year as an art teacher at Louise White Elementary School in Batavia, tries to instill an appreciation for the arts in his own students.

“I don’t think you get a full well-rounded education without including the arts,” he said. “I try to let them get their feet wet. I try to expose them to as many art materials and processes as I can.”

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