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The mission of the Performing Arts department is to develop students who achieve literacy and understanding of the performing arts.
Performing Arts is more than just playing an instrument or singing. It is immersing yourself in a culture of successful students and teachers who care about education. It challenges you to use the creative side of your brain while, at the same time, learning a foreign language...MUSIC. Whether you want to learn to play and instrument, sing, act, build or study -- there is a course for you. And we offer options to all students regardless of their experience.
All of the current data clearly states that students involved in the performing arts academically out perform their non-musical counterparts. But, more importantly, studies are showing that performing arts students are less likely to engage in risky behaviors.
In addition to band courses during the school day, the Warren Central Performing Arts Department also sponsors a variety of co-curricular activities practicing and performing outside of school hours. Contact Mr. Meckes with questions about these programs.
Performing Arts is more than just playing an instrument or singing. It is immersing yourself in a culture of successful students and teachers who care about education. It challenges you to use the creative side of your brain while, at the same time, learning a foreign language...MUSIC. Whether you want to learn to play and instrument, sing, act, build or study -- there is a course for you. And we offer options to all students regardless of their experience.
All of the current data clearly states that students involved in the performing arts academically out perform their non-musical counterparts. But, more importantly, studies are showing that performing arts students are less likely to engage in risky behaviors.
In addition to band courses during the school day, the Warren Central Performing Arts Department also sponsors a variety of co-curricular activities practicing and performing outside of school hours. Contact Mr. Meckes with questions about these programs.