Frank Sinatra School of the Arts

Summary

The Frank Sinatra School of the Arts (FSSA) is an arts high school in Astoria, Queens, and it is affiliated with the New York City Department of Education. The school, founded by Tony Bennett, is a major arts high school in New York City offering high school diplomas in six arts majors including fine art, dance, vocal and instrumental music, drama, and film. Each studio has its own dedicated teachers, classrooms, ensembles, and performances/exhibitions where students may showcase their work to the public. All students must audition for admission. Students in every Studio/Major are also allowed to audition for the Musical Theatre elective class, which in the past has put on performances such as The King and I, Anything Goes, The Secret Garden, Carousel, Footloose the musical, Little Shop of Horrors, Jonathan Larson's RENT, Aida, The Music Man, Ragtime, The Phantom of the Opera and Hairspray. Students can also apply for the Stage Craft class that teaches the students to work as a crew for theatre productions and technical theatre.

Frank Sinatra School of the Arts
Address
Map
35-12 35th Avenue

,
11106

United States
Information
FoundedSeptember, 2001
FounderTony Bennett
PrincipalGideon Frankel
Number of students853
Color(s)Blue and Orange
Websitehttp://franksinatraschoolofthearts.org/

The school has an enrollment of approximately 853 students; the student to teacher ratio is 18:1. In comparison to New York City public high schools, this school holds one of the highest graduation rates in the district. In 2009, 96% of the senior class graduated with 97% enrolled for college. The class of 2009 additionally completed 17,000 hours of community service while at FSSA. The class of 2013 completed 20,000 hours of community service and its members, as a whole, were granted approximately $120,000 worth of scholarship money. The school had two students win the Posse Foundation scholarship in the class of 2013.[citation needed]

History edit

The Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, also known as FSSA, was founded in 2001 by singer and painter Tony Bennett along with his wife Susan Benedetto, and is named after the American musician and actor Frank Sinatra.[1] The school was funded through a non-profit organization called Exploring the Arts (ETA).[2] FSSA started out in the DeVry building over at LaGuardia Community College then moved to the C building. It is now located in its own state of the art building near Kaufman Astoria Studios and Museum of the Moving Image.[3][4]

References edit

  1. ^ Finnegan, Michael (1999-04-10). "Tony Bennett plans arts school". Daily News. p. 86.
  2. ^ "Frank Sinatra School of the Arts to pay tribute to late Astoria native Tony Bennett". Astoria Post. 30 November 2023.
  3. ^ Trapasso, Clare (2009-03-10). "Sinatra Kids get new digs: School among 8 getting new buildings". Daily News. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Frank Sinatra School of the Arts — Story". pentagram.com. 2010. Retrieved 4 February 2024. school is adjacent to the Kaufman Astoria Studios and the Museum of the Moving Image at the intersection of 35th Avenue and 36th Street

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "Frank Sinatra School of the Arts High School (Q501)". NYC Department of Education.
  • "The Bennett". Frank Sinatra School of the Arts High School. student newspaper

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