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By Jennifer Leitch, Development Officer

This time of year inspires us to count our blessings, and at P.S. ARTS, we are fortunate to have many. With the support of hundreds of people dedicated to providing all students with access to a high-quality education, we have made great strides in promoting educational equity in Los Angeles County and Central California. We want to thank all of you for supporting this important work and for everything you do for the underserved students in our community.

To our Teaching Artists: Thank you for the imagination and artfulness you bring to P.S. ARTS classrooms. The passion you have for your craft brings our programs to life, and we are grateful for your tireless efforts to provide the highest quality arts education for your students.

To our partner schools: We are grateful that you share our belief that the arts are essential to a robust education. We thank you for your commitment to your students, and we are proud to work with you to provide a rigorous educational experience.

To our supporters: Through your generosity, P.S. ARTS is able to accomplish great things! We deeply appreciate your thoughtfulness, support, and dedication to our work – we could not do it without you.

And finally, to our students: Thank you for your enthusiasm and eagerness to learn – it is what makes our jobs worthwhile. We know that with innovators and creators like you at the helm, the future is bright! We feel privileged to be a part of your education.

On behalf of the P.S. ARTS team, it is with heartfelt thanks that we acknowledge everyone who has contributed to our success, and we wish you all a happy holiday season!

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