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The drama program at our school has put on two plays this year, but we could do so much more. The problem is that the program doesn't get enough money and support to do its best. If the school increased the drama program's budget, more students could participate, and our performances could be even more showstopping.

Drama teaches important life skills. Students learn public speaking, problem-solving, and creativity. These skills help in all subjects and prepare us for the future. The drama program also helps students express themselves, build confidence, and work together as a team. With more money, we could buy new props, repair lighting, and even invite local theater professionals to run workshops! This would make our program even more exciting and educational.

Some people might say that sports deserve a bigger budget because they bring school spirit and attract big crowds. But drama can do that, too! A well-supported play can fill the auditorium and make our school proud. Plus, not every student is an athlete. So, drama gives more students a chance to belong and succeed.

By investing in the drama program, our school would show that it values the arts just as much as athletics. We can make our next production the best one yet—if we get the support we deserve!

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