This study examined the impact of student participation in an arts integration program and student gender on language arts scores on the NJASK for grades 6&7. A two-way ANOVA was conducted. The main effect of student participation in the arts integration program was found to be statistically significant, with students in the arts integration program scoring higher on average than students not in the program. However, the main effect of gender and the interaction effect were not statistically significant. Thus, participation in the arts integration program positively impacted language arts test scores, but gender alone did not.