High School Prep
In addition to technical and creative challenges, High school applicants often confront their own perfectionism, internal and external pressure, and crises of confidence.
I first look to identify where my students index on these three pillars: technical skill, conceptual skill, and their own relationship to confidence and resilience. A common fourth criteria–the portfolio itself– reflects these three together.
As part of our work together, I offer:
Guided Portfolio Preparation
Technical Skill Instruction
Interview, Confidence, and Written Statement Techniques .
Timed Audition Techniques
FAQs
What are some of the schools you prep students for?
I prepare students for audition-only programs nation-wide, be they small or large. Some notable schools include:
Fiorello H. LaGuardia HS of Music & Art and Performing Arts (NYC)
Frank Sinatra School of the Arts (NYC)
High School of Art & Design (NYC)
Design and Architecture Senior High (FL)
New World School of the Arts (FL
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Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts
Philadelphia HS for Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA)
Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush
Philadelphia Performing Arts: String Theory Schools
Interlochen Arts Academy
Walnut Hill School for the Arts
UNCSA High School – Visual Arts
L.A. County High School for the Arts (LACHSA)
Torres East L.A. Performing Arts Magnet (ELAPA)
Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts (Asawa SOTA)
San Francisco High School of the Arts (HSArts)
Idyllwild Arts Academy
The Chicago High School for the Arts (ChiArts)
Lincoln Park HS
The Chicago Academy for the Arts
McCallum Fine Arts Academy
Perpich Center for Arts Education
And many more! Reach out if you want to prep for a school that isn’t listed!
The audition is soon; are we too late?
Plenty of people start preparing last-minute ––it happens! While practice does take time, there are plenty of easy mistakes that last-minute preparation can eliminate, and keep you from losing points unneccessarily
Does my child really need preparation?
People get into art school without training quite often! The intention behind preparation is to maximize our chances of admission and scholarships, while learning to avoid the easy (often unspoken) mistakes that cost applicants points.