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by Mark Lucasa, Mar
Something about the name San Francisco, California brings images to mind of trolley cars, culture and heritage. It is one of the most visited cities in California, and has long been known for its unique artisans, musicians and performers. It has a long reputation for being a great place to fit right in and call home. If you are moving to the area, you are probably considering, buying a home or rental property. There are a lot of different homes, apartments and condos on the market for you to choose from.

The best place to start when you are going to buy real estate in San Francisco, California is taking a look at what is on the market. If you are familiar with the MLS listing service, you can start by checking out the many listings on the online database. Most listings are available for you to look through and find exactly what you want in your next home.

Those who want to be a part of the culture and excitement downtown can find a wide variety of apartments and condos to choose from. The prices range greatly, and you can find anywhere from a studio apartment, to a five bedroom condo. Once you decide on the location that you want to live, and find out how much you can afford to pay, you can start the search for the kinds of amenities that you want. Some people want to live close to the action, while others prefer to stay on the outskirts of the city, and enjoy a more quiet place to call home.

You can also hire a real estate agent to help you along with the buying process and help you find what you are looking for. First time home buyers may want to work with a real estate agent to make sure that they understand how the market works, and what things they should be looking for when checking out homes. Those who are investing in real estate in the San Francisco, California area have a lot of opportunities to be successful. There are a lot of rental properties that have plenty of renters ready to live there. The market right now is still looking good for the area. Interest rates are starting to get lower on mortgages and financing loans, and that can mean a lot of savings for home buyers.

Check out the listings and search online to see what parts of the city you would like to live in, and go through all of the available types of homes and apartments. You are sure to find the one that fits you the best.

Richard Florida in The Flight of the Creative Class says, ?What we really need in order to prepare our children for the creative economy is a comprehensive education. Something that takes them from aesthetics to algebra without pretending that the two are mutually exclusive.? Aha!

Elliot W. Eisner, professor of education and art, Stanford University agrees. He states that ?The arts are fundamental resources through which the world is viewed, meaning is created, and the mind developed.? Arts education has a profound effect on students, there's no doubt about it. San Francisco Schools are finally acknowledging this, and are acting on it

In March 2004, voters, in unprecedented numbers, passed Proposition H. This proposition earmarked tens of millions of city funds for schools, including new funds for arts education. This had added further community and political support to the cause of arts education equity and access for all San Francisco Schools students.

A San Francisco Schools Steering Committee was then formed to begin work on the master plan. The steering committee, as well as others, is composed of district administrators, teachers, parents, principals, funders, city agency representatives and arts providers. They met on a regular basis until August 2005 under the direction of a project manager. The Steering Committee continues to provide guidance during the initial implementation phase of the plan and will gradually become an advisory body for the San Francisco Schools plan.

The San Francisco Schools have made an important step forward by acknowledging the role arts play in academic education. The arts engage students and honor the many different learning styles students possess. The arts are essential to understanding one's self, the community, and global culture. Through arts, students in the San Francisco Schools can acquire the skills and creativity needed to succeed later in life. San Francisco Schools leaders know that the arts encourage commitment and persistence, and they have discovered that an involvement in the arts leads to increased attendance and helps many students stay in school, all the way through 12th grade.

One San Francisco Schools elementary principal agreed, ?Art gives kids something they can do well. . . .For some, this is where they start.? We need to see more initiatives like this all over the country. As the San Francisco Schools are finally starting to recognize, there is a connection between art and academic education that can go a long way towards improving the state of education in this country.
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