This bill aims to make arts and music programs more available in schools, helping students express themselves creatively. It recognizes the importance of these subjects in a well-rounded education.
Guarantee Access to Arts and Music Education Act of 2026 or the GAAME Act of 2026This bill specifies that funds that support the instructional needs of elementary and secondary students from low-income families (i. e., Title I funds) may be used for arts and music programs. First, the bill specifies that schools operating school-wide programs may include descriptions related to arts and music education in their comprehensive plans. Such a plan may include a description of (1) how sequential, standards-based arts education taught by certified educators and providers meet the challenging state academic standards, and (2) how sequential, standards-based music education taught by certified educators align with the challenging state academic standards. Second, the bill specifies that schools operating targeted assistance programs may use funds for arts and music programs that address the academic needs of students. This assistance may include providing support for certified educators, professional development, supplies, instruments, and other expenses.
1. This bill would increase funding for arts and music programs in schools. 2. It aims to provide more students with access to creative education. 3. The bill focuses on school-wide programs, benefiting all students in participating schools. 4. It seeks to improve the overall quality of education by including arts and music.