Cab Calloway School of the Arts
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100 N. DuPont Road Wilmington, Delaware 19807 | |
Coordinates | 39°45′13″N 75°35′15″W / 39.7537°N 75.5876°WCoordinates: 39°45′13″N 75°35′15″W / 39.7537°N 75.5876°W |
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Type | Public secondary art school |
Motto | Arts + Academics = Excellence |
Established | 1992 |
Dean | Julie Rumschlag |
Faculty | 48 (FTE) (2019-2020) |
Grades | 6–12 |
Enrollment | 937 (2019-2020) |
Website | cabcallowayschool |
Cab Calloway School of the Arts (CCSA) is an arts-oriented magnet school in Wilmington, Delaware, operated by the Red Clay Consolidated School District that focuses on a strong academic curriculum along with an education in the arts.[1] The school offers grades six through twelve and each student chooses a particular focus in the field of arts, such as vocals or theatre, that they study throughout school; they must take an assessment or audition in this area upon applying.[2][3]
History[]
The building that currently houses Cab Calloway is the former location of Wilmington High School.[4] Cab was established in 1992 by a group of parents who wanted their children to have an arts-centered education; for the first six years, Cab existed as Red Clay's Creative and Performing Arts Middle School, offering sixth and seventh grades and operating out of an empty wing of Wilmington High.[5] When Wilmington closed in 1999 due in part to decreasing enrollment, Cab took up residence in the rest of the school and expanded into the 6-12 institution it is today.[6] In homage to Wilmington, Cab kept the words "Wilmington High" on the building near the entrance to honor its historic ties to the community.[5][6] The school changed its name to Cab Calloway in 1993 as a tribute jazz singer and actor Cab Calloway's prolific career as well as a nod to the fact that he lived in nearby Hockessin in his old age.[7]
CCSA's first graduating class was in 2000; the class of 2001 was the first to complete grades six through twelve at the school.[8] The class of 2005 was the first to use the three-tiered diploma system, which would rank graduate degrees as "basic", "standard", or "distinguished", a controversial plan under Governor Ruth Ann Minner meant to standardize the school to better fit No Child Left Behind.[9] When students, parents, faculty, and lawmakers criticized the three-tier system, it was reduced to a two-tier system, until the idea was abandoned altogether in 2005.[10][11]
School symbols[]
CCSA's fight song is "Minnie the Moocher" by Cab Calloway despite its many alleged references to drugs and prostitution.[12] The school colors are silver, black, and purple and the mascot is The Spirit, though CCSA does not have athletics.[12][13] CCSA students who want to participate in sports are able to join teams offered by the Charter School of Wilmington, who they share a building with.[6][13]
The Sentinel[]
In 2002, the city dedicated Sentinel #3 (known simply as Sentinel), a statue by Jim Paulsen, to CCSA to mark its tenth anniversary.[14] Paulsen refurbished the wood and metal structure in early 2002 after vandals destroyed the initial design, unveiled in 1985.[15] CCSA and Charter students helped with the restoration and the statue was moved from downtown Wilmington to the front of Cab Callway School in fall 2002.[14] In 2003, Sentinel was again the target of vandalism; the perpetrator cut through one of the structure's supporting legs, which cost about $800 to repair.[16] A fundraiser was held to cover the cost.[16]
Academics[]
CCSA students have the option to take courses offered by their building-mate the Charter School of Wilmington and vice versa.[5] Delaware College of Art and Design (DCAD's) offers a dual-enrollment program where students can take courses such as animation or drawing; dual-enrollment students also have access to DCAD's many arts facilities such as studios and computer labs.[17] CCSA consistently has a 98-100% graduation rate.[18]
CCSA has consistently been ranked highly by organizations such as Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report for a number of years.[6][19][20] In 2021, US News and World Report rated CCSA #302 of nearly 24,000 high schools in the United States.[21]
The arts[]
CCSA has nine majors to choose from: digital media and communication arts (web/print design, cinema/videography, photography, typography, digital audio production); dance; instrumental music; piano; strings; technical theatre (stage tech - high school only); theatre arts; visual arts; and vocal music.[18]
In fall 2004, CCSA opened its own gallery, which has been used to showcase students and local artists.[22] In 2009, the building underwent a $22 million renovation that focused on important upkeep such as ensuring doors were up to fire code, plumbing, HVAC system replacement, and window installation.[23] In 2012, the 1,028-seat theatre was torn down and a $9.8 million theatre was built in its place.[24] It opened in fall 2014.[24]
Theatre[]
The Communication Arts department directs videography for most of the school's and all shows are edited, produced, and/or live-streamed by students.[25] From 2002 until 2012, CCSA sold DVD copies of each production before switching to uploading to or live-streaming on Vimeo and YouTube.[citation needed] The theatre renovation in 2014 included a state-of-the-art live-stream system; 2018 updates included a photography and videography studio.[citation needed]
The following is a list of shows that CCSA has done:
AY | Show 1 | Show 2 | Show 3 | Show 4 |
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1992-1993 | The Stingiest Man in Town middle school |
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1993-1994 | The Best Christmas Pageant Ever middle school |
Guys and Dolls middle school |
The Daze and Knights of Arthur Pendragon middle school |
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1994-1995 | Babes in Toyland middle school |
Annie middle school |
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1995-1996 | Cinderella middle school |
The Wiz middle school |
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1996-1997 | The Best Christmas Pageant Ever middle school |
My Fair Lady middle school |
Guys and Dolls middle school |
Crazy for You with Wilmington |
1997-1998 | Bye Bye Birdie middle school |
Little Shop of Horrors high school |
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1998-1999 | The King and I middle school |
Once on This Island high school |
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1999-2000 | Annie middle school |
Big high school |
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2000-2001 | Antigone middle school |
To Kill a Mockingbird high school |
Into the Woods high school |
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown middle school |
2001-2002 | Tom Sawyer middle school |
Arsenic and Old Lace high school |
West Side Story high school |
Oliver! middle school |
2002-2003 | Renfield of the Flies & Spiders middle school |
Our Town high school |
Les Misérables middle school |
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2003-2004 | The Aliens Are Coming, The Aliens Are Coming middle school |
The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 high school |
Fiddler on the Roof high school |
The Wiz middle school |
2004-2005 | Tsunami middle school |
Romeo and Juliet high school |
Fame high school |
Just So middle school |
2005-2006 | Hans Christian Andersen middle school |
Beauty and the Beast high school |
The Laramie Project high school |
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2006-2007 | You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown middle school |
High School Musical high school |
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2007-2008 | My Very Own Story middle school |
Sweeney Todd high school |
You Can't Take It with You high school |
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2008-2009 | The Music Man middle and high school |
Arsenic and Old Lace high school |
Parade high school |
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2009-2010 | Into the Woods high school |
Sideways Stories from Wayside School high school |
Footloose high school |
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2010-2011 | Evita middle school |
Noises Off high school |
Hairspray high school |
Alice in Wonderland Jr. middle school |
2011-2012 | Aladdin Jr. middle school |
The Miracle Worker high school |
The Producers high school |
Little Women high school |
2012-2013 | The Little Mermaid Jr. middle school |
The Red Velvet Cake War high school |
Aida high school |
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2013-2014 | Beauty and the Beast Jr. middle school |
Almost, Maine high school |
Les Misérable high school |
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2014-2015 | A Midsummer Night's Dream middle school |
Peter Pan high school |
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2015-2016 | Annie Jr. middle school |
A Christmas Carol high school |
Legally Blonde: The Musical high school |
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2016-2017 | Rumors high school |
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee high school |
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2017-2018 | Seussical Jr middle school |
The Mousetrap high school |
Fiddler On the Roof high school |
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2018-2019 | Once On This Island middle school |
She Kills Monsters high school |
Mystery at the Green Parrot Inn (or Captain Bartram's Least Favorite Birthday or What You Will) high school murder mystery dinner theatre |
The Sound of Music high school |
2018-2019 | Side Show high school |
Sense and Sensibility high school |
The Great Space Cowboy Mystery high school murder mystery dinner theatre |
Notable alumni[]
- Troy Hendrickson (class of 2006) - comedian and drag performer; creator of viral character "Aunt Mary Pat"
- Sarah McBride (class of 2009) - LGBTQ advocate and first transgender person to address a major party convention in U.S. history
References[]
- ^ "School Directory". n.d. Archived from the original on 2021-06-27. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ "Application process". n.d. Archived from the original on 2021-01-21. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ "Calloway (Cab) School of the Arts". 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-07-05. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ "Calloway (Cab) School of the Arts". Delaware Today. 2012-12-16. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Nagengast, Larry (2017-09-22). "Cab Calloway School of the Arts celebrates 25th anniversary". Delaware Public Media. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Barrish, Cris; Eichmann, Mark (2020-02-18). "Could bringing back Wilmington High help fix school inequities?". WHYY. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ Wilson, John S. (1994-11-20). "Cab Calloway Is Dead at 86; 'Hi-de-hi-de-ho' Jazz Man". The New York Times. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ "History". n.d. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ Davis, Michelle R. (2004-04-28). "Three-Tier Diplomas Ignite Delaware Spat". Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ Le, Cecilia (2005-02-17). "Panel's diploma answer: We pass". Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ David, Michele R. (2005-10-11). "Lawmakers Expand Full-Day Kindergarten". Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Cab Calloway School of the Arts". 2016. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Sports". Cab Calloway School of the Arts. 2018. Archived from the original on 2021-02-28. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Kelly, Paula F. (2002-11-02). "Hailing Cab: School of the Arts lives up to its promise". The News Journal. p. 92. Retrieved 2021-07-07 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Besso, Michele (2002-05-07). "Wilmington sculpture gets new look and new location". The News Journal. p. 17. Retrieved 2021-07-07 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Besso, Michele (2003-10-28). "Arts School icon vandalizezd: Fund-raiser planned to fix Calloway's 'Sentinel #3'". The News Journal. p. 92. Retrieved 2021-07-07 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "College of Art and Design partners with Cab Calloway School of Arts". 2018-08-14. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Profile" (PDF). 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-02-28. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ Petzak, Mary E. (2018-05-09). "Red Clay has 'Top' schools again". Newark Post. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ Loudell, Allan (2018-05-09). "A familiar ranking pattern for Delaware high schools in the latest national rankings". Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ "Cab Calloway School of the Arts". 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-07-07. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ "Cab Calloway School of the Arts". Delaware Scene. n.d. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ Squittiere, Nicole (2009-09-22). "The grand opening of Cab Calloway's new theater". Hockessin Community News. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Mammarella, Ken (2014-11-12). "The grand opening of Cab Calloway's new theater". The News Journal. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ "Live-streams". Cab Calloway School of the Arts. 2018-07-30. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
External links[]
- Cab Calloway School of the Arts website
- Satellite Image (Google Local)
- Delaware School Profile Reports
- Newsweek Ranking
- U.S. News Best High Schools in the US
- Cab Calloway School of the Arts' Vimeo Page
- Cab Calloway School of the Arts' YouTube Page
- Cab Calloway School of the Arts' Facebook Page
- Cab Calloway School of the Arts' Twitter Page
- Cab Calloway School of the Arts' Instagram Page
- Educational institutions established in 1992
- High schools in New Castle County, Delaware
- Magnet schools in Delaware
- Public middle schools in Delaware
- Public high schools in Delaware
- 1992 establishments in Delaware
- Schools in Wilmington, Delaware