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Question: What is a good performing arts high school in Chicago!?
How do I find a good high school for preforming arts in chicago area!? I already searched google but nothing really helpful came out!.!.!.!.!.!.!.most are just colleges or unis!.!.!.!.!.!.I hope you can help me!!Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Lincoln Park High School is made up of four smaller schools!. There is the regular Chicago Public high school, Fine Arts/Performing Arts school, the International Baccalaureate Program, and the honors high school program!. Many of the students take part in classes at more than one smaller school!. The JROTC Program is also at Lincoln Park!.

The Fine and Performing Arts Program is rated as the best program of its kind in the city of Chicago, and one of the best in the state of Illinois!.[citation needed] The band, orchestra, and choral programs have received honors including first division ratings at city and IHSA contests, and many students from the program are also selected to All-State ensembles at the yearly IMEA convention!.

http://lincolnparkhs!.org/

The St!. Benedict High School Performing Arts Academy is a unique and challenging academic experience for talented students seeking an arts-based education!. Starting with the 2007-2008 school year, St!. Benedict High School Performing Arts Academy students will take a full academic course load every term, and a heavy schedule of dance, voice and drama classes!.


Set in the heart of the north side of Chicago, St!. Benedict High School Performing Arts Academy is close to public transportation routes, which makes it minutes away from the highly-regarded Steppenwolf Theatre, The Lyric Opera of Chicago, Goodman Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre and Second City!.

St!. Benedict High School also benefits from a partnership with DePaul University School of Education!. A team of educators focused on implementing and assessing cutting-edge teaching methods in the classroom, works closely with St!. Benedict faculty to introduce new teaching practices to maximize student achievement!. In addition, St!. Benedict staff has access to the wealth of resources available to DePaul!. It’s a partnership that continues to grow, and ultimately benefit St!. Benedict students!.

Only twenty students will be accepted to this exciting program!. The days will be demanding, but the experience will invigorate you!.

http://stbensarts!.com/2!.html

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