Chicago Academy for the Arts 1010 W Chicago Ave Chicago Il 60642

High school in Chicago, Illinois

Chicago Academy for the Arts
Chicago Academy Logo 2016.jpg
Address

1010 W. Chicago Artery


Chicago

,

Illinois

60642

United States

Information
School type Individual, Contained
Opened 1981 (1981)
CEEB code 140–627
NCES School ID A9303202[1]
Head of school Jason Patera
Teaching staff 40
Primal people Randy Duncan (Dance), Jessi Meliza (Media Arts), Rose Colella (Music), Andy Robinson (Musical Theatre), Ben Dicke (Theatre), Margy Stover (Visual Arts), Nicholas Roux (English), Anthony Pinto (Science and Math)
Grades 9–12
Gender Coed[one]
Enrollment 150 (2015–2016)
Student to teacher ratio 4:1
Campus type Urban[one]
Colour(s) Blackness
White
Chocolate[2]
Accreditation Independent Schoolhouse Association of the Central States (ISACS), Illinois School Board of Educational activity (ISBE), National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), Arts Schools Network (ASN), Illinois High School Association (IHSA)
Website chicagoacademyforthearts.org

The Chicago Academy for the Arts, founded in 1981, is an contained high school for the performing and visual arts located in the River West neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It was named a National Schoolhouse of Distinction by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.[3] The Academy offers a co-curricular program: college-preparatory bookish classes and professional person-level arts training. The school day consists of half dozen academic periods followed by a iii-plus hour immersion in one of half-dozen arts disciplines: Dance, Media Arts (filmmaking, animation, artistic writing), Music, Musical Theatre, Theatre, and Visual Arts. Students participate in more than 100 productions throughout the course of the school year, including concerts, plays, readings, screenings, recordings, and exhibitions.

Background [edit]

The Chicago Academy for the Arts high schoolhouse was founded in 1981 past a group of artists, educators, and business concern professionals for the purpose of bringing a performing arts loftier school to Illinois. It is located in the celebrated schoolhouse building constructed for St. John Cantius Parish.

The Academy students audition and submit portfolios during the admissions procedure. whereby only prospective students demonstrating an aptitude, potential, and dedication to their art are admitted.

In 2012, The Academy celebrated its 30th anniversary with a series of events, culminating in a gala event at the Harris Theater for Music and Trip the light fantastic toe at the Millennium Park Terrace. During this twelvemonth, the school revised its mission statement to more clearly reflect the further development of its educational philosophy which integrates academics, arts, and the surround to educate the intellectual artist. The new mission statement reads:

The Chicago Academy for the Arts transforms emerging artists through a curriculum and culture which connect intellectual marvel, critical thinking, and creativity to impart skills to pb and collaborate across diverse communities.

The atmosphere at the schoolhouse has been described every bit encouraging and nurturing. It was once i of the few loftier schools to characteristic a course on existentialism and have workshops taught by invitee tutors like Roger Ebert. A majority of graduates continue to higher education and/or professional person arts careers.

Arts aspect of school [edit]

Throughout the school year, students participate in more than 100 productions, including concerts and recitals, musicals, plays, readings, screenings, exhibitions, outreach opportunities, and benefits. Arts departments conclude each semester with a 1-on-one student cess and review procedure that includes cocky-reflections and goal-setting, juries, portfolio reviews, and interviews with faculty.

Each yr, The Academy presents their All-School Showcase, highlighting the yr's top work from each arts department.

Admissions [edit]

The Academy students audition and submit portfolios during the admissions process. whereby only prospective students demonstrating an aptitude, potential, and dedication to their art are admitted. Admissions is a multi-footstep process, first with the audition in a chosen department. Once applicants successfully advance through the audition, their academic record is reviewed. Students must also take the Independent Schoolhouse Archway Examination prior to enrollment. The Academy offers iv opportunities to take the exam at the school. The admissions process concludes with a parent interview.

Notable alumni [edit]

  • Lara Flynn Boyle, actress
  • Ali Cobrin, extra
  • Tom Gilt, dancer
  • Craig Hall, dancer, New York Metropolis Ballet
  • Lalah Hathaway, Grammy Award-winning musician
  • Pete Kovachevich guitarist
  • Jack Peterson, filmmaker
  • Adam Rifkin, producer
  • Cecily Strong, actress, Saturday Nighttime Live
  • Justin Tranter songwriter and musician (Semi Precious Weapons)
  • Robin Tunney, actress
  • Nan Wood, actress
  • Alex Wurman, composer
  • Jeremiah Jae, Producer and Multimedia Creative person

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c "The Chicago Academy For The Arts". Statistical abstract. National Middle for Teaching Statistics. October 2009. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  2. ^ "Chicago (Academy for the Arts)". School data. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). August 24, 2011. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  3. ^ Alfano, Elysabeth (May 16, 2012). "A Solid Future for the Arts: Chicago University for the Arts Turns 30". Huffington Mail service . Retrieved July 27, 2013.

External links [edit]

  • Chicago Academy for the Arts website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Academy_for_the_Arts

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