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  1. Artistic. &. Academic. Potential of Each Student. SCPA is a world-class public K-12 arts school where dedicated students prepare for a lifelong involvement in artistic and scholastic pursuits. The mission of SCPA is to foster independent thinking in a creative and challenging environment.

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  2. The School for Creative and Performing Arts is a K-12 Cincinnati Public School offering world class pre-professional arts training and advanced college preparatory academics. Approximately 1500 students attend SCPA, which is housed in the new Erich Kunzel Center for Arts and Education in downtown Cincinnati.

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  4. The School For Creative & Performing Arts (SCPA) is a world-class arts magnet program designed to achieve technical mastery in an arts field and traditional academic curriculum. The focus is arts education with an extensive academic program that meets Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) and state standards for high school diplomas.

  5. Integrated project-based learning. Music. Performing Arts. Visual Arts. The San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA) is a San Diego Unified School District college-preparatory, arts-focused public magnet school for students in grades 6 through 12 who have a strong interest and talent in the arts.

  6. Raiders [2] Website. www.scpa.cps-k12.org. The School for Creative and Performing Arts ( SCPA) is a magnet arts school in Cincinnati in the US state of Ohio, and part of the Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS). SCPA was founded in 1973.

  7. An evolving and innovative framework of high standards in arts-integrated teaching and learning. Ample opportunities for innovation, creativity, and critical thinking. A diverse, safe, and supportive environment to unlock the potential of scholars as artists.

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