Academy for Performing Arts

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Academy for Performing Arts
Academy For Performing Arts Logo.png
Address
1776 Raritan Road

, ,
07076

United States
Coordinates40°37′01″N 74°21′34″W / 40.6170°N 74.3595°W / 40.6170; -74.3595Coordinates: 40°37′01″N 74°21′34″W / 40.6170°N 74.3595°W / 40.6170; -74.3595
Information
TypeMagnet public high school
School districtUnion County Vocational Technical Schools
NCES School ID3418040[2]
PrincipalKelly Douglas-Jackson[1]
Faculty12.7 FTEs[2]
Grades9-12
Enrollment232 (as of 2019–20)[2]
Student to teacher ratio18.3:1[2]
Color(s)Black, White, Silver
   
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools[3]
Websitewww.ucvts.tec.nj.us/domain/301

The Union County Academy for Performing Arts is a full-time four-year public magnet high school located in Scotch Plains, in Union County, New Jersey, United States, on the Union County Vocational Technical Schools Campus. Its first year was the 2008–2009 school year. While the school originally offered two majors; theatre and dance; a program in technical theatre was added in the 2015–2016 school year. The school is part of the Union County Vocational Technical Schools (UCVTS), which serves students in all of Union County. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools since 2017.[3]

The students are on the Union County Vocational Technical Schools Campus for the first three years of high school, while their senior year is spent at Kean University. While attending Kean, their courses follow the program for the first year in the performing arts concentration.[4]

As of the 2019–20 school year, the school had an enrollment of 232 students and 12.7 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 18.3:1. There were 19 students (8.2% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 6 (2.6% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[2]

Recognition and rankings[]

In 2016, the Academy for Performing Arts was one of ten schools in New Jersey, and one of two high school programs in the state, recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School by the United States Department of Education.[5]

In its 2013 report on "America's Best High Schools", The Daily Beast ranked the school 962nd in the nation among participating public high schools and 71st among schools in New Jersey.[6] In Newsweek's listing of "America's Best High Schools 2016", the school was ranked 203rd out of 500 best high schools in the country; it was ranked 32nd among all high schools in New Jersey.[7]

Partnership with Kean University[]

In addition to attending APA the first three years of high school, students are sent to Kean University during their senior year and are eligible to receive one full year of college credits on a Kean University transcript.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ Principal's Message, Academy for Performing Arts. Accessed January 20, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e School data for Academy For Performing Arts, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed April 1, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Union County Academy for Performing Arts, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools. Accessed January 20, 2020.
  4. ^ Overview, Academy for Performing Arts. Accessed November 8, 2020. "The culmination of the program allows students to complete their senior year by taking college-level courses and receiving college credit at Kean University."
  5. ^ 2016 National Blue Ribbon Schools All Public and Non‐Public, National Blue Ribbon Schools Program. Accessed November 13, 2016.
  6. ^ Streib, Lauren. "America's Best High Schools", The Daily Beast, May 6, 2013. Accessed May 9, 2013.
  7. ^ Staff. "America's Best High Schools 2016", Newsweek. Accessed November 11, 2016.
  8. ^ Academy For Performing Arts, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed November 13, 2016. "An articulation agreement is in place with Kean University whereby students will spend their high school senior year at Kean University taking a full freshman college course load which includes a concentration in their Performing Arts major."

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