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Art Curriculum
Three art programs graded on the same rubric, plus the one piano program that anchors the music side. What a once-a-month subscription, a self-paced studio course, and a free narration tradition each do well, and where Hoffman Academy fits for families adding music. Plus the Texas final ESA rules, the Tennessee universal launch, and the dispatch.
Issue 06 covered Math-U-See versus Saxon Math K-3, the two heritage scripted math programs. Issue 07 turns to the corner of the K-3 stack that families add last and ask about least confidently: art and music. The art conversation runs through three programs that take three different positions on what elementary art instruction is for. Meet the Masters treats it as a once-a-month art-history-plus-project subscription. Atelier treats it as a sequential, self-paced studio course in technique. The Charlotte Mason picture-study tradition, available free through AmblesideOnline, treats it as observation and narration rather than production at all. The three are graded on the rubric Every Homeschool uses, with the caveat that they are not strictly interchangeable because they answer different questions. The music side is anchored by Hoffman Academy, the online piano program with a free tier and a paid premium track, covered on its own terms rather than forced onto the art rubric. Plus the Texas Comptroller's final ESA rules, the Tennessee universal ESA program, and the weekly policy dispatch.