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Jacqueline M. Walsh School for the Performing and Visual Arts

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Jacqueline M. Walsh School for the Performing and Visual Arts
NameJacqueline M. Walsh School for the Performing and Visual Arts
CityProvidence
StateRhode Island
CountryUnited States
TypePublic magnet school
Established1981
Grades9-12

Jacqueline M. Walsh School for the Performing and Visual Arts is a public magnet school located in Providence, Rhode Island, and is part of the Providence Public Schools district. The school is named after Jacqueline M. Walsh, a former Rhode Island educator and Providence School Board member. The school has a long history of providing students with a rigorous academic program, as well as training in the performing arts and visual arts, with many students going on to attend prestigious institutions such as the Rhode Island School of Design, Juilliard School, and Tisch School of the Arts. Many notable artists, including Alvin Ailey, Merce Cunningham, and Trisha Brown, have influenced the school's curriculum and approach to arts education.

History

The school was established in 1981 as a magnet school, with the goal of providing students from across Rhode Island with a comprehensive education in the performing arts and visual arts. The school has a strong connection to the local arts community, with partnerships with organizations such as the Providence Symphony Orchestra, Trinity Repertory Company, and the Rhode Island Philharmonic. Over the years, the school has undergone several renovations and expansions, including the addition of new facilities for dance, theater, and music programs, with support from organizations such as the National Endowment for the Arts and the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts. The school has also hosted numerous performances and exhibitions, featuring artists such as André Previn, Itzhak Perlman, and Dale Chihuly.

Academics

The school offers a rigorous academic program, with a focus on college preparation and career development in the arts. Students can choose from a range of courses, including Advanced Placement classes in subjects such as English literature, mathematics, and science, as well as arts-specific courses in music theory, dance history, and studio art. The school also offers a range of elective courses, including foreign languages such as Spanish, French, and Mandarin Chinese, as well as courses in computer science and engineering, with partnerships with institutions such as Brown University and the University of Rhode Island. Many students also participate in programs such as the National Honor Society and the National Art Honor Society, and have gone on to attend prestigious institutions such as Harvard University, Yale University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Campus

The school is located in the heart of Providence, Rhode Island, and features a range of state-of-the-art facilities, including a theater, dance studio, and art gallery. The campus is also home to a range of public art installations, including works by artists such as Sol LeWitt and Ellsworth Kelly. The school is within walking distance of many cultural attractions, including the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, the Providence Athenaeum, and the Trinity Repertory Company, and has partnerships with organizations such as the Providence Festival of Lights and the Rhode Island Arts Festival. Students also have access to a range of resources, including the Providence Public Library and the Rhode Island Historical Society.

Programs

The school offers a range of programs and activities, including performances, exhibitions, and workshops. Students can participate in programs such as the School of Rock, the Providence Youth Orchestra, and the Rhode Island Ballet Theatre, and have the opportunity to work with professional artists and educators from institutions such as the New York City Ballet and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The school also offers a range of extracurricular activities, including clubs and organizations such as the Drama Club, the Art Club, and the Music Club, and has partnerships with organizations such as the Providence Children's Museum and the Rhode Island Museum of Science and Industry. Many students also participate in programs such as the National YoungArts Foundation and the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, and have gone on to win awards and recognition from organizations such as the Grammy Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Notable_Alumni

The school has a long list of notable alumni, including Tony Award-winning actress Viola Davis, Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer, and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage. Other notable alumni include Academy Award-winning actress Emma Stone, Emmy Award-winning actor Bobby Cannavale, and MacArthur Fellowship recipient Liz Lerman. Many alumni have gone on to successful careers in the arts, with others pursuing careers in fields such as law, medicine, and business, and have attended institutions such as Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and the Columbia University.

Admission_Requirements

Admission to the school is based on a competitive application process, with students required to submit an application, audition, or portfolio review. Students must also meet certain academic requirements, including a minimum GPA and standardized test scores, and have completed coursework in subjects such as English, mathematics, and science. The school also considers factors such as community service, extracurricular activities, and letters of recommendation from teachers and mentors, and has partnerships with organizations such as the College Board and the National Association for College Admission Counseling. Students who are accepted to the school are eligible for a range of scholarships and financial aid packages, including the Jacqueline M. Walsh Scholarship and the Rhode Island State Scholarship, and have gone on to attend institutions such as Dartmouth College, University of Chicago, and the California Institute of the Arts.

Category:Schools in Rhode Island

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