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School type
  
Private, Independent

CEEB code
  
140-627

Head of school
  
Jason Patera

Phone
  
+1 312-421-0202

Colors
  
Opened
  
1981 (1981)

NCES School ID
  
A9303202

Teaching staff
  
40

Number of students
  
150 (2015–2016)

Chicago Academy for the Arts

Address
  
1010 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60642, USA

Accreditations
  
National Association of Independent Schools, Arts Schools Network, Illinois High School Association

Profiles

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The Chicago Academy for the Arts, founded in 1981, is an independent high school for the performing and visual arts located in the River West neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It was named a National School of Distinction by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The Academy offers a co-curricular program: college-preparatory academic classes and professional-level arts training. The school day consists of six academic periods followed by a three-plus hour immersion in one of six arts disciplines: Dance, Media Arts (filmmaking, animation, creative 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.

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Background

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

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.

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 Dance at the Millennium Park Terrace. During this year, the school revised its mission statement to more clearly reflect the further development of its educational philosophy which integrates academics, arts, and the environment 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 curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity to impart skills to lead and collaborate across diverse communities.

The atmosphere at the school has been described as encouraging and nurturing. It was once one of the few high schools to feature a course on existentialism and have workshops taught by guest tutors like Roger Ebert. A majority of graduates continue to higher education and/or professional arts careers.

Arts aspect of school

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 one-on-one student assessment and review process that includes self-reflections and goal-setting, juries, portfolio reviews, and interviews with faculty.

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

Admissions

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-step process, beginning 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 School Entrance Exam prior to enrollment. The Academy offers four opportunities to take the exam at the school. The admissions process concludes with a parent interview.

Notable alumni

  • Lara Flynn Boyle, actress
  • Ali Cobrin, actress
  • Tom Gold, dancer
  • Craig Hall, dancer
  • Pete Kovachevich guitarist
  • Adam Rifkin, producer
  • Cecily Strong, actress
  • Justin Tranter of Semi Precious Weapons
  • Robin Tunney, actress
  • Alex Wurman, composer
  • Nan Woods, actress
  • Chris Westfall, entrepreneur
  • Jack Dunphy, filmmaker
  • Jose Ramos, actor
  • Lalah Hathaway, musician
  • References

    Chicago Academy for the Arts Wikipedia


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