Extractions: A mind that has been stretched to new dimensions never returns to its original boundaries. US Department of Education, Blue Ribbon School New American High School Daily Bulletin Talk To Our Teachers Counselor's Corner Theatre Season W elcome to the Las Vegas Academy! Several differences exist between the Las Vegas Academy and conventional high schools ( Mission Statement. ) The most significant difference is centered on the bell schedule. Conventional high school have six periods a day spread out over six hours. However, the Academy student spends seven hours a day, attending eight periods. Those extra two periods are called 'blocks', spent in what is known as the student's 'major'. These 'majors' are comparable to college majors- the bulk of the students' studies will concentrate on that subject. In order to attend to Academy, a student must choose and successfully audition for a major. If the student has enough free electives in his schedule (which doesn't often happen until Junior year), he/she may audition for two majors. The audition takes place in several forms. For instance, International Studies majors have to pass to pass a proficiency test, whereas Theatre majors perform two one-minute contrasting monologues. Full information on audition requirements can be found here.
Cherry Hill Public Schools - Performing Arts Calendar District Weather Online Learning performing arts Professional DevelopmentPTA the Year of the arts in the Cherry Hill Public schools (click to http://www.cherryhill.k12.nj.us/chclc/QuickLinks/PerformingArts/
Wps Home Index.html Information on literacy and performing arts programs, sporting and debating achievements. http://www.woolooware-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/
Extractions: Woolooware Public School A community school proudly providing for life in a caring environment WELCOME TO OUR SCHOOL! Woolooware Public School offers a strong emphasis on curriculum and a broad range of additional opportunities for all children . It boasts a tranquil parkland setting on Sydney's southern beaches, Woolooware PS has been serving the community since 1951. FIND OUT ABOUT THE ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS YOU CAN BE INVOLVED IN AT OUR SCHOOL. Look at what is happening in the classrooms Visit a Grade. Kindergarten Year One Year Two Year Three ... Year Six This page is under construction !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ..... Please e-mail us .....
KCS Profile Page Change Alert Profile of public school in East Knoxville that serves neighborhood children and students from other parts of Knox County. Grades 68. http://www.kcs.k12tn.net/schools/middle/vine/vine.html
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Extractions: In accordance with federal laws, the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the policies of the School Board of the City of Richmond, Richmond Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, age, religion, disabilities or national origin in the provision of employment and services. Richmond Public Schools operates equal opportunity and affirmative action programs for students and staff. Richmond Public Schools is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. The Section 504 Coordinator is Renee' Y. Archer, Ed. D., Director of Exceptional Education, 301 N. 9th St., Richmond, VA 23219-1927, (804)780-7911. The Title IX Officer is Ms. Willi A. Williams, Richmond Public Schools, 301 N. 9th St., Richmond, VA 23219-1927, (804) 780-7716.
Civic Hall Performing Arts Center Presenting ballet, orchestra, opera and music performances. Information on schedule, resident performance Category arts performing arts Venues Our email address is boxoffice@civichall.com. Civic Hall is a 924 seat performingarts venue owned and operated by Richmond Community schools. http://www.civichall.com/
Extractions: Civic Hall Performing Arts Center Celebrating 10 years of great performances! The Oak Ridge Boys Tickets for the May 10, 2003 shows of the Oak Ridge Boys are now on sale and going fast. Order yours today! Find out about our 2002-2003 Proudly Presenting Series Find out what is happening in the arts throughout Indiana at Indiana Arts Contact our staff: Stuart Secttor, Facilities Director Mike Rogan, Technical Director Carol Dillon, Box Office Secretary Celebrate our tenth birthday in Civic Hall! Join us for one of our two shows of the Oak Ridge Boys on May 10, 2003! We are also having a birthday dinner between shows! Tickets for both are now on sale! Find out more at Oak Ridge Boys! Jennifer Quail of the George M! cast leads a musical theatre dance workshop on Saturday, March 22, 2003. The workshops were presented free to the public in partnership with the Richmond Civic Theatre. Steven Baker from the cast of George M!
JANNALI EAST PUBLIC SCHOOL Information on student activities including sports, excursions, performing arts and technology along with the school environment and community involvement. http://www.jannalie-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/
Visual & Performing Arts : Distinguished Schools Visual performing arts Curriculum Instruction Accountability.Distinguished schools. The following is information regarding the http://ci.kern.org/VAPA/stories/storyReader$31
Extractions: California School Recognition Program Please e-mail questions or information to edhughes@kern.org For more information or for any questions call Ed Hughes at the Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office (661) 636-4643. Comment On This Page Engineering for this site, provided by The Office of Larry E. Reider. Technical questions should be directed to the KCSOS Web Team This site is using the theme. Membership Join Now Login Home About Calendar Honor Music ...
Cronulla South A NSW Government primary school. Fundraising calendar, information about performing and creative arts, the canteen and contact details. http://www.cronullas-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/
Extractions: Presenting a N.S.W. State Government School Link to Dept) Cronulla South Public School Principal: Mr Neil Reynolds Ewos Pde Cronulla 2230 Email Address: cronullas-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au About Us Uniforms Newsletters Calendar of Events Term 1 School start times and school terms for 2003 Before and After School Care Attendance, Accidents and Illnesses at school ... Special information for starting Kindergarten Annual Report s Performing and Creative Arts Sport Fundraising Calendar Canteen
Extractions: @import url(http://wwwStatic.kern.org/gems/ciThemeBlue2002/violin.css); About VAPA - Visual and Performing Arts (Music, Dance, Theatre and Visual art) and the Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office. The Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office provides services to the 47 school districts in Kern County. These services include the Visual and Performing Arts. For general information about schools in Kern County please refer to Pocket Facts The Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office Mission Statement Click here for the KCSOS Home Page Directions to the offices For information about the Visual and Performing Arts in California Schools please refer to the California Framework for Visual and Performing Arts . (pdf) Also refer to Content Standards for Visual and Performing Arts The coordinator for Visual and Performing Arts is Ed Hughes. He has a Masters Degree in Educational Administration, Masters Degree in Music Education, and a Bachelors Degree in Music. He has an Administrative Services Credential, a Standard Administration Credential and Standard Teaching Credential, Secondary. Ed Hughes coordinates various activities in Visual and Performing Arts including the It's a Grand Night for Music, Honor Music Festival, Kern County Fair Art and Young People's Concerts.
Home Page Visual and performing arts magnet school. Includes academics, calendar, guidance, and library. http://www.ebrschools.org/public/schools/broadmoor_mid/index.htm
Extractions: Broadmoor Middle Visual and Performing Arts Magnet School BMMS HOME ACADEMICS, ARTS AND ATHLETICS CALENDAR OF EVENTS GUIDANCE ... TEACHERS' TREASURES Striving For Excellence Welcome to our school! We are happy to give you a glimpse into the BMMS community. Our motto "Striving for Excellence" is apparent in every classroom on our campus. We are committed to the teaching of basic life skills, attitudes, and values to all students. Through the cooperative efforts of parents, the community, and the school, we are dedicated to guiding all students toward becoming effective members of society. As a community stakeholder, we welcome you to visit our school in person. Web site created by Lisa Peacock and Mary Felder
Secondary Schools - Performing Arts Our Creative and performing arts High schools provide opportunities for studentsto pursue excellence within the Creative and performing arts while studying http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/schoolfind/types/performingartshighs.php
Extractions: Enrolment will depend on the student meeting special criteria. This will usually include an audition. The high school's principal will identify the criteria to you. You can also discuss these requirements and the suitability of a Creative and Performing Arts High School for your child, with your primary school principal.
Wolf Trap Foundation For The Performing Arts This is the Wolf Trap National Park for the performing arts in Vienna, Virginia.Mrs. Shouse lived most of her life in and around Washington, DC. schools. http://www.wolf-trap.org/foundation/shouse.html?view=schools
News From Belmont Public Schools | Belmont, Massachusetts performing arts COMPANY PRESENTS ABSOLUTELY ALEXANDER . All of your favorite charactersare back in Belmont High schools PAC production of Absolutely Alexander http://www.belmont.k12.ma.us/news/details.asp?NEWSID=72
Rozelle Elementary School Memphis, Tennessee. K6th grade. A creative and performing arts optional school. http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/schools/rozelle.es/rozelle.html
Extractions: General Information Rozelle Creative and Performing Arts Elementary School occupies a historic building in midtown Memphis that dates back to 1918. Beginning with the 1979-80 school year, Rozelle became a Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA) Optional School for students in kindergarten and grades one through six. While the majority of the students live in the neighborhood, others are now attending on optional transfers. The 1982-83 school year brought special recognition to the school. At that time the historic building, with its Jacobean style of architecture, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. In August of 1985, extensive renovation was begun on the building. This renovation was completed in the fall of 1986. Included in the facilities now are a movement education room, art room, conference room, science lab, computer lab, four additional classrooms on the first floor, and extended cafeteria facilities. The school-community relationship is strengthened by an active Parent-Teacher Association and School Leadership Team. This relationship is reinforced through the adoption of Rozelle School by First Tennessee Bank.
Welcome To Belmont Public Schools Administration to arts education in the Belmont Public schools but that it will allow us to greatlyenrich our programs. William McManus Director of Fine performing arts. http://www.belmont.k12.ma.us/admin/curriculum_teaching/curriculum_arts.html
Extractions: The use of technology for instructional purposes has been steadily increasing in the area of the fine and performing arts. For many years, synthesizers, sequencers, amplifiers, sound control boards and lighting control boards have been used in the areas of music and theatre. In the last several years, the department has begun using technology such as computers, digital cameras and flatbed scanners. The use of computers in the music program is currently being explored. Synthesizers and sequencers have been used to teach keyboard skills and fundamentals of music composition at Chenery Middle School for over ten years. Sara Houk was one of the first music teachers in Massachusetts to incorporate technology into the general music curriculum. This technology has also been used to teach adult education classes. Mr. McLellan has used computer technology to create digital portfolios of students? performance skills in grade five through eight. Art teachers at Chenery Middle School and Belmont High School have been using digital cameras, scanners, and computers to create Web sites to display student artwork. The use of computer technology in photography is now being explored at the high school level. Students involved in the millennium mural project are using scanners and the computer program, Photoshop, to manipulate photographic images. Students are creating a photography mural for the wall along the high school auditorium. Eventually, we hope to expand the high school photography program to include a course in digital photography.