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Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

THE MUSE

  • Thanksgiving Break: Nov. 23-Dec. 1
  • Multicultural Potluck at Lunch: Nov. 22
  • Orchestra Concert at 6:30 p.m. in Meyer Hall: Nov. 20
  • Jazz Concert at 6:30 p.m. in Meyer Hall: Nov. 19
  • Boys Basketball Away Game at 7:30 p.m.: Nov. 19
  • Girls Basketball Away Game at 6 p.m.: Nov. 19
  • Club Photos: Nov. 21-22
  • Boys Soccer Game at 7:30 p.m: Nov. 18
  • Girls Soccer Game at 6 p.m.: Nov. 18
Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

THE MUSE

Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

THE MUSE

Holocaust survivor and guest speaker Rosette Goldstein tells students about her experiences during lunch in the media center. "I came to speak today because I think it's very important for young people to hear what Holocaust survivors have to say. It's not just an event of the past, it also pertains to the future."​​

Photo of the Day 12/13

Natalie Bergeron, Photo Staffer
December 13, 2016
Vocal senior Jared Freedland, piano senior Christina Harbaugh, and communications senior Hannah Dunn show off their holiday sweaters for Ugly Sweater Day.

Photo of the Day 12/9

Haley Johnston, Photo Staffer
December 9, 2016
Communications freshmen Taylor DiPietro and Sebastian Fernandez work on a film during 4th period.

Photo of the Day 12/8

Sydney Walsh, Photo Staffer
December 8, 2016
[L-R] Communications senior Kayla Kirshenbaum and theatre senior Nick Pollock admire The Bohemian, a magazine created by artist in residence Emmy Kenny and her partner CJ Riehl, in the GSA (Gender and Sexuality Alliance) meeting at lunch. "The magazine had two different lifespans. The first one we started as students to bridge the gap between students and [Kansas] city. After we discovered 'Riot grrrl' (a 1990's feminist punk movement) we reformatted the magazine to focus on social issues like gender and sexuality. We started all of this as a platform to help amplify the voices of marginalized groups."

Photo of the Day 12/6

Natalie Bergeron, Photo Staffer
December 6, 2016
(L-R) Communications juniors MLE DeJaco and Ruby Rosenthal pass out brochures while volunteering for National Honor Society during the Clematis by Night Tree Lighting on Dec. 1.

Photo of the Day 12/1

Sydney Walsh, Photo Staffer
December 1, 2016
The First Priority Club put up sticky notes on students' lockers with kind and encouraging phrases written on them. "Besides for advertising, we decided to put up the sticky notes to lighten up people's day, for the ones who need it the most. Implementing positivity in people's lives encourages hope and optimism, and that is what we want more of in this school's atmosphere," said visual junior and First Priority member Alexis Smith.

Photo of the Day 11/29

Natalie Bergeron, Photo Staffer
November 29, 2016
Grandparents of visual majors tour Building 9. Today was Grandparents Day in which the grandparents of students got the opportunity to learn more about their grandchildren's' majors by touring the buildings and speaking to the deans of departments and other students in the specified majors. " We were very pleased to be at Dreyfoos today because we got to see all the amazing opportunities our granddaughter gets in such a creative environment," said visual arts grandmother Rebecca Coughlin.

Photo of the Day 11/22

Natalie Bergeron, Photo Staffer
November 22, 2016
Communications sophomore Jake Kaywell hands out submission forms for Seeds Literary Magazine. They are accepting submissions through Dec. 16.

Photo of the Day 11/18

Haley Johnston, Photo Staffer
November 18, 2016
Dance senior Darius Hickman performs during the dress rehearsal of the Fall Dance Concert.

Photo of the Day 11/17

Sydney Walsh, Photo Staffer
November 17, 2016
[L-R] Parent volunteers Paula Jaffe and Ines Garcia work on making costumes for the upcoming dance shows.

Photo of the Day 11/15

Natalie Bergeron, Photo Staffer
November 15, 2016
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