Las Vegas Acadeny of Arts High School Alumni Page

Magnet high school in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas University of the Arts
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Originally built every bit Las Vegas Loftier School

Address

315 South 7th Street


Las Vegas

,

Nevada

89101

United states of america

Information
Schoolhouse blazon Magnet High School
Motto From Excellence to Eminence [two]
Established 1992
School district Clark Canton School District
Primary Scott Walker
Staff 72.00 (FTE)[1]
Grades ix-12
Enrollment 1722 [1]
Student to instructor ratio 23.92[ane]
Color(s) Teal and silver
Nickname LVA
Publication Accolades
Website http://world wide web.lasvegasacademy.cyberspace/

The Las Vegas Academy of the Arts is a magnet high schoolhouse located in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. Students are accepted through an audition procedure and claim a major pertaining to performing arts or visual arts.

History [edit]

Las Vegas High School [edit]

The Las Vegas Academy's campus is located on the site of the offset high school in Las Vegas. The schoolhouse uses two of the buildings that were constructed in 1930 and opened in the autumn of 1931. Las Vegas High School was the first high school in Las Vegas, and its location caused controversy at the time. Many residents believed the schoolhouse was too far away from the small population at the time, which has changed as the city grew around the school. The schoolhouse originally had three buildings: the tri-level Master building on the corner of 7th St. and Bridger Ave., the Gymnasium, and a third building that housed manual arts (shop classes) and in later years authorities classes. It was torn down in 1969. The two remaining buildings are listed as the Las Vegas High School Academic Building and Gymnasium on the National Register of Celebrated Places, representing Las Vegas' all-time example of art-deco compages of the 1930s. The schoolhouse's outer appearance has been maintained but the interior has been inverse since its original construction.

Las Vegas Academy [edit]

In 1992, plans for a magnet school for the arts were announced by Assistant Superintendent Noor Mura, and on Baronial 23, 1993, Las Vegas High School was re-opened every bit the Las Vegas Academy for International Studies and Performing Arts by founding principal Bob Gerye. Visual Arts was added the following yr. Starting with only 735 students, the student body has since grown to an excess of 1700 students attending the school pursuing majors in the performing and visual arts. The CCSD Board of Trustees officially changed the school's proper noun to Las Vegas Academy of the Arts in Nov 2014. Las Vegas Academy has been honored by the U.S. Department of Education as both a New American High School[iii] and a Blue Ribbon School.[4] The Arts Schools Network (ASN) awarded LVA the Outstanding Arts School 2013-2014 and Exemplary Arts School status for 2014-2016.

LVA Programs [edit]

The school divides its student base into 4 conservatories: art, dance, music, and theatre.[5]

Theatrical venues [edit]

The Las Vegas University Lowden Theatre for the Performing Arts later on the 2007-2008 renovation

  • University Theatre Black Box
  • LVA Performing Arts Center
  • Las Vegas Academy Lowden Theater for the Performing Arts[half dozen]

Notable alumni [edit]

  • Molly Bernard, actress[7]
  • Leah Dizon, singer and model agile in Nippon [8]
  • Matthew Gray Gubler, thespian[ix]
  • Julianne Hough, singer/dancer[10]
  • Dasha Nekrasova, extra[xi]
  • Ne-Yo, R&B creative person[12]
  • Sizzy Rocket, singer[13]
  • Baron Vaughn, actor/comedian[14] [15]
  • Rutina Wesley, actress[16]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Las Vegas University of Arts". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May vii, 2020.
  2. ^ "Las Vegas Academy Of the Arts". Lasvegasacademy.net . Retrieved seven October 2017.
  3. ^ "New American Loftier Schools". U.Due south. Department of Education. Archived from the original on 13 June 2001. Retrieved xvi August 2013.
  4. ^ "Archived: Bluish Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1999-2002" (PDF). U.Due south. Department of Education. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 June 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Las Vegas University of the Arts School Profile 2020-2021" (PDF). Las Vegas University . Retrieved 9 May 2021. {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Academy Theatre History". Lvacademytheatre.org. Retrieved 2010-11-20 .
  7. ^ "Las Vegas Theatre Roundup". Backstage.com . Retrieved vii October 2017.
  8. ^ "They're Gonna Alive Forever". Las Vegas Review Journal. 9 March 2008.
  9. ^ "Profiling 'Criminal Minds' Actor Matthew Gray Gubler". Lasvegasnow.com. 2010-01-01. Retrieved 2010-eleven-20 .
  10. ^ Padgett, Sonya (16 April 2007). "Dancing her way to fame". Las Vegas Review Journal . Retrieved 8 July 2011.
  11. ^ Piepenburg, Erik (19 December 2021). "How Dasha Nekrasova Is Calling the Shots". The New York Times.
  12. ^ Cling, Carol (12 January 2007). "Ne-Yo'south talent spans from Vegas to the 'Yard': Grammy-nominated vocalizer makes his big-screen acting debut today". Las Vegas Review Periodical. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
  13. ^ "Here'south the backstory on 'Girls' cover past Net awareness Sizzy Rocket". Las Vegas Review-Journal. 2014-05-10. Retrieved 2017-05-16 .
  14. ^ Rilling, Deanna (nine December 2009). "Challenging expectations through dance (and frozen peas)". Las Vegas Weekly . Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  15. ^ "Baron Vaughnm". Baronvaughn.com . Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  16. ^ Rilling, Deanna (31 Oct 2009). ""Truthful Blood'southward" Rutina Wesley comes home". Las Vegas Weekly . Retrieved 16 September 2011.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • SAH Archipedia Building Entry

Coordinates: 36°9′50″N 115°8′21″W  /  36.16389°N 115.13917°W  / 36.16389; -115.13917

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