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Baltimore School for the Arts seeks to prepare the next generation of the creative workforce by providing inspiring arts and academic training to high school students as well as opportunities in the arts to younger children and the greater community through its TWIGS and community outreach programs.
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The Baltimore School for the Arts is a four-year public high school that provides young people with pre-professional training in the arts. Students pursue any one of five disciplines—the visual arts, music (vocal or instrumental), theater (acting or theater production), dance and film.
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Learn about Baltimore School for the Arts, one of the top five public performing arts high schools in the country. Explore its programs, core values, leadership, community connections, and facilities.
Baltimore School for the Arts BSA offers pre-professional training in dance, film, music, theater, stage design and production, and the visual arts, along with a rigorous college preparatory academic program.
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Our college-preparatory program is designed to meet the challenges our students face with our demanding double major in arts and academics. The curriculum is built on the core values of a liberal arts education: inquisitiveness, creativity, and thoughtfulness.