by Alison Street | Nov 27, 2017 | Articles
Mentorship. performance opportunities, and professional guidance are just some of the benefits of the educational JumpStart Theater Arts program in middle school which will begin next year in St Lous, Missouri and San Diego, California. Stages St. Louis and the La... by Ruth Huber | Oct 10, 2017 | Articles
At E.C. Glass High School, students in Casey Wood’s class are exploring Hip-Hop history and literature, and rap every Friday. The year-long “Exploring Hip-Hop” course was proposed by Wood last year when teachers were asked about new ideas for... by Max Sterling | May 3, 2017 | Articles
The power of a revived theater program includes all students at a middle school previously found to be underserved in arts instruction and resources. At Sepulveda Middle School, excitement was in the air as students prepared to go onstage for their production of Mulan... by Greg Hauptner | Mar 17, 2016 | Articles
As a child, growing up one has always had their aspirations of being an actor, police officer, photographer, doctor, dancer and so on. However, what they often don’t seem to know is where they want to be educated to become all of these things. Well, today times have... by Jodi Rempala | Jul 31, 2014 | Articles
Some math and magic livened up the summer program at one elementary school, where students got an opportunity to show off their math skills during a special assembly. To show students that math can really be fun, Doug Scheer of Scheer Genius Assembly Shows proves that...
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