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WCSD was selected as a 2009 Best Community for Music Education in America by the NAMM Foundation.

Fine and Performing Arts

The Fine and Performing Arts Department (which consists of 30 certified art and 34 certified music teachers, as well as one full-time administrative coordinator) develops and maintains music and art programs for students in grades 1-12.

ART

  • At the elementary level, students meet for art instruction twice in each six day cycle
  • 7th and 8th graders have art for one quarter each year
  • High school students can take courses in ceramics, photomedia, fine arts, or 3-D design for the Studio-in-Art foundation course
  • Advanced placement courses in art are available
  • Each year the work of students in the WCSD are showcased in the annual Festival of the Arts at Mesier Park
  • Student talent and program quality is reflected in the accomplishments of the students. Participation in exhibitions and shows and numerous recognitions at all levels are trademarks of the art department

MUSIC

  • Classroom, choral, and instrumental instruction are taught based on a comprehensive curriculum
  • Elementary students have music class twice in a six day cycle. 7th and 8th graders receive music instruction for one entire quarter each year
  • Large group choral experiences begin in grade 4, and instrumental lessons and ensembles begin in grade 5
  • High school students interested in music may enroll in courses that develop performance skills as well as musical knowledge and appreciation
  • Numerous before and after school activities provide opportunities for students to develop their talents. These include theatre groups, marching band, jazz ensembles, select choruses, small ensembles, and clubs
  • Music ensembles consistently receive high honors and ratings of distinction at state and regional festivals and adjudications

Revised 8/6/08

To contact the Fine & Performing Arts Office:

Call: 845-298-5000, ext. 121 or 160

Write: 167 Myers Corners Road, Suite 200

Wappingers Falls, NY 12590

E-Mail: fine.arts@wappingersschools.org

Click here to link to the District Calendar.


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