Five teachers and two parents who sued the Buffalo Board of Education over the district's music and arts offerings lost in court Thursday. They asked for a finding that the district has not complied with state education regulations and that art and music courses are not offered equitably throughout the district's high schools. The district, they added, failed to provide all of its students with the opportunity to complete a three- to five-course sequence in the arts during the 2019-2020 school year. "High school is a lot more than just math and reading," said attorney Claire T. Sellers, who represented the five teachers.