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Coronado School of the Arts

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Type
  
Public school

Director
  
Shane Schmeichel

Enrollment
  
155 (2008)

Number of students
  
155 (2008)

Established
  
1996

Grades
  
Grades 9–12

Phone
  
+1 619-522-4050

Founded
  
1996

Address
  
650 D Ave, Coronado, CA 92118, USA

District
  
Coronado Unified School District

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Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) is a school-within-a-school located on the campus of Coronado High School in Coronado, California. The school currently enrolls 155 students, of which nearly 70% comes from outside Coronado.

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CoSA is largely an after-hours program with a focus on the arts, in which students take academic courses at Coronado High School in the morning. The school offers classes in classical and contemporary dance, musical theater and drama, instrumental music, technical theater, visual art, and digital media and filmmaking. It has Ph.D.s on its faculty and what the San Diego Union Tribune calls "a formidable fund-raising auxiliary", the CoSA Foundation.

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History

The idea for the school materialized in 1993. The school was founded in 1996 by Kris McClung and had 60 students when it opened it doors in 1996. In 2007, CoSA unveiled a $12 million theater arts complex that includes a 650-seat main-stage theater, a black-box theater, scene shop, music and drama rooms, administrative offices, and a fly loft.

In 2005, four evacuees of Hurricane Katrina relocated from the wind and rain damaged New Orleans Center for Creative Arts.

CoSA Departments

  • Musical Theater and Drama
  • Technical Theater
  • New Media (Digital Arts/Film)
  • Music
  • Dance
  • Visual Arts
  • Performances

    CoSA has put on hundreds of performances including "Thoroughly Modern Milly", "Singing in The Rain", "The Laramie Project", "Grapes of Wrath", and The Wedding Singer". These are only a few of the many wonderful, professional grade performances in their state of the art facility. CoSA generally puts on two musicals and one play every school years with many dance, instrumental music, art, and digital media shows/exhibits in between.

    CoSA Foundation

    The Coronado School of the Arts Foundation provides the oversight and fundraising apparatus [1] for CoSA. Private funding, in the form of donations, covers about half of CoSA's operating budget. The remaining money is provided by the Coronado Unified School District, and through special state and federal grants.

    In August 2008, Pamela Coker was appointed Executive Director for the CoSA Foundation.

    References

    Coronado School of the Arts Wikipedia