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      <title>Why Don’t High Schools Prepare Kids for CalArts? (Throwback Thoughts)</title>
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      <description>I recently saw a tweet that said something along the lines of &amp;ldquo;it ticks me off that high schools don’t prepare kids for schools like CalArts.&amp;rdquo; This idea kind of bugs me, because as someone who graduated from a magnet arts high school with a selective application process,</description>
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