Because, honestly, arts education is useless. You don't have to have a professional degree to teach art. Art is a major component of the overall dumbing down of the public education system. Anyone can succeed in art, which is the real reason behind the push for more art. Also, teachers are not accountable to students or parents with regards to art, unlike math and writing. No one will ever say "Why didn't my child do better job of painting this." They claim art is beneficial, but ask all successful people how much art has contributed to their overall success. Art it is a fun hobby, and should be played minimally in the public education system. I mean played because there is no such thing as teaching art. Those who can't teach, teach art.
EDIT- The colorful answer (opinion) above although extremely bias is a perfect example of why art may be less important in public education as well as society to some people presently. Those who have aggressively narrow views of culture are often ignorant of art's purpose and it's power for communication. Also it is obvious that financial gain is a primary driving force and focus for some people who are losing their cultural perspective. Art has been and always will be a necessary component in human development. Historically speaking of course.
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