- School for the Creative and Performing Arts
Infobox Secondary School
name = SCAPA at Bluegrass
city = Lexington
state =Kentucky
country =USA
type =Elementary school Middle school High school (at Lafayette)
established =
principal = Ms. Marilynn Cunningham
students = 276 (grades 4-8)
grades = 4-8 (& 9-12 at Lafayette High School)
city = Lexington
state =Kentucky
country =USA
website = [http://www.scapa.fcps.net/ School Webpage]The School for the Creative and Performing Arts or SCAPA is an
arts -orientedschool in Fayette County Public Schools inLexington ,Kentucky which provides students who are especially talented and/or interested in the arts the opportunity to further develop and enhance their abilities. SCAPA consists of grades 4-8 at the middle school level and continues on with the SCAPA program at Lafayette High School (grades 9-12). It was the top performing school in Kentucky for 2005-2006 in the CTBS scores and in writing.The audition process
SCAPA is a public school, but to attend, you must go through an audition process. Students from 3rd grade to 7th grade may try out for SCAPA Bluegrass, the elementary/middle school. Students choose one major to audition for, and, depending on the major, go to SCAPA and complete their audition. However, students in grades 8-11 can try out for SCAPA Lafayette.
Further auditions
If the student is accepted:
* Auditioning as a 3rd grader for 4th grade::This is where SCAPA starts. There are two classes of 4th graders, each consisting of 27 students. This means 54 students will be able to attend SCAPA this year. The major sizes are not always equal.
* Auditioning as a 4th grader for 5th grade::Students who audition are placed on a waiting list. For each student in this grade who leaves SCAPA, a student on the waiting list is called in. The 5th grade classes still consist of 54 students, 27 in each class.
* Auditioning as a 5th grader for 6th grade:The class is enlarged by 2, to 56 children (28 in each class). More children may be admitted to SCAPA if someone leaves.
* Auditioning as a 6th grader for 7th grade::Students who audition are placed on a waiting list. For each student in this grade who leaves SCAPA, a student on the waiting list is called in. The 7th grade classes still consist of 56 students, 28 in each class.
* Auditioning as a 7th grader for 8th grade::Students who audition are placed on a waiting list. For each student in this grade who leaves SCAPA, a student on the waiting list is called in. The 8th grade classes still consist of 56 students, 28 in each class.
Students can audition for high school as well, but there is not a specific limit for how many students in each major.
Subjects
Majors
There are nine majors at SCAPA.
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Drama There are two teachers in this area. Students learn skills such as Improv, Mask Making, Make-up, Scene Writing, Character Work, Play Study, and many others.
*Creative Writing There is one teacher in this area. Students learn how to write in many different genres, and study elements of writing.
*Ballet There is one teacher in this area. Students hone their ballet skills.
*Contemporary Dance There is one teacher in this area. Students hone their modern, jazz, and tap skills.
*Piano There is one teacher in this area. Students practice many different styles, study elements of music, and perform in concerts and events regularly.
*Visual Art There are two teachers in this area. Students create art in almost every way possible, from paintings, drawings, sculptures, photos, and many others.
*Voice There is one teacher in this area. Students sing many different styles, and study elements of music.
* BandThere is one teacher in this area. Students play many different styles, study elements of music, and perform in concerts regularly.
*Orchestra There is one teacher in this area. Students play many different styles, study elements of music, and perform in concerts and events regularly.4th and 5th graders have majors together. 6th, 7th, and 8th graders have majors together. However, some majors such as Art have separate major classes for 4th, 5th and 6th grades. There are two teachers for the drama, and visual art majors. The students in these majors have each teacher for two 9 weeks, each. In these majors, the classes are usually split 6th and 7th graders, and 8th graders; or 6th graders, and 7th and 8th graders.
In high school, each major is split differently. In Ballet, Creative Writing, Piano, and Contemporary Dance, all four grades are put together. In Drama, the class is split in three, with 1st(Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors, or Seniors) and 2nd(Sophomores, Juniors, or Seniors) years together, 3rd years together(Juniors or Seniors), and 4th years(Seniors) together. In Voice, Band, and Orchestra, the students audition for a spot in one of Lafayette's Bands, Orchestras, or Choirs, and have an additional music class which all music majors take together depending on grade. In Visual Art, students are split by grade level.
Minors
Minors are only for middle school students, grades 6th-8th. Minors are 8th period, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Children do not have to audition for their Minor. They pick another arts area they are interested in, and take this class. Students are allowed to change their minor at the end of one year, for the next, only if their grades permit. If there is not enough room in the minor they wish, they must stay in their original minor. The minor can be any one of the majors choices (i.e. dance, visual art, piano, creative writing, etc.) as long as the child's Minor category is not the same as the Major category.
Schools
SCAPA at Bluegrass
SCAPA only consists of two classes per grade, making ten homerooms total. There are always 276 children total at SCAPA. SCAPA Bluegrass' building consists of two floors.
Elementary school
Elementary School at SCAPA is very normal. 4th grade students have their homeroom teacher for either:
# Grammar, Reading, Spelling, Writing
# Math, Social StudiesThis depends on which homeroom teacher they have. After majors, 4th grade students go to the other 4th grade teacher for the subjects they haven't had yet, for the rest of the day. They also have science with a separate teacher every day for one class period. For example, if a student had Grammar, Reading, Spelling, and Writing first, they would go to the other 4th grade teacher for Math and Social Studies.After lunch each day, 4th graders have classes called "Specials" which are classes like Physical Education, Health, Music, Art, or Drama.
5th grade is a little different. Students have one teacher for all subjects except science, and "Specials".
Middle school
6th grade at SCAPA is usually a big adjustment for kids, as with any other child entering middle school. In middle school, there are 8 class periods a day, and kids have their majors class every day. There are no differences between 6th, 7th, and 8th grade, other than certain perks for the 8th graders, as they are the "Seniors" of SCAPA Bluegrass. These "perks" include an 8th grade trip, a trip to the Renaissance Fair, and making Gingerbread Houses for charity.
All of the general classes (Social Studies, Science, Language Arts, P.E., Health, etc) are the same. Math is the only area that has different levels available. In 7th grade, students take a test to determine whether they are put into Pre-Algebra, or Algebra I in 8th grade. The class is usually split unevenly into three classes (one large Algebra I, one small Algebra I, and one small Pre-Algebra). Sometimes, depending on the scores, the entire grade is put into Algebra I.
SCAPA at Lafayette High School
High school
SCAPA continues on to high school, at Lafayette High School. Students coming from SCAPA Bluegrass do not need to audition and are automatically accepted. Students have a class for their major on both A days and B days (Lafayette uses a block scheduling system). Music students (Band, Orchestra, Piano, Voice) have their specific major class one day, and Music Theory the other. Some majors are held in SCAPA Blugrass (Ballet, Contemporary Dance, Piano, Drama), and students walk over from Lafayette to take this class.
Performances
SCAPA puts on two plays each year. The first is a musical directed by one of the two drama teachers. Middle school students are allowed to audition, while elementary students are chorus members in a musical number specifically for them. A majority of the school is usually involved in the musical, which is held at the Lexington Opera House.
The second play is a straight play, meaning it has no musical numbers and is a drama. Two casts rehearse and perform separately: one cast consists of middle school drama majors, usually in 7th and 8th grade, who audition and rehearse in class, while the other cast is made up of students from grades 4-8 by general audition. The performances are held at whatever theatre is available, most recently the Lexington Downtown Arts Center.
SCAPA also holds "Dance SCAPA", a showcase of all dancers' talents, also performed at the Lexington Opera House. "Dance SCAPA" is held once a year and consists of all Ballet and Contemporary dance majors and minors.
In addition many of the majors at SCAPA perform informances. In these performances children from a few majors perform a piece, or several pieces for an audience that is usually parents and family.
SCAPA Speech Team
The school is known for its Speech Team, which has won the Kentucky High School Speech League (KHSSL) State Tournament in the Junior Division every year since 1997.
The team, coached by Beth Randolph and Debbie Dean, consists of 6th through 8th graders, with membership by audition.
They are currently celebrating their 11th year in a row of obtaining the State Championship.
Beth Randolph and Debbie Dean are now part of the hall of fame this past year while winning their 11th championship in Western, Kentucky.
External links
* [http://www.scapa.fcps.net]
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