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Thursday 26 September 2019

Performing arts Boarding high schools in New York City?

answers1: Music Conservatory of Westchester <br>
White Plains, New York <br>
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"The Music Conservatory of Westchester is a diverse community of
people with a shared commitment to the arts, where students of all
ages and abilities develop their talents in ways appropriate to their
individual goals and interests, guided by excellent faculty." <br>
http://www.zoominfo.com/Search/CompanyDe… <br>
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Woodland Hill Montessori School <br>
North Greenbush, New York <br>
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Woodland Hill Montessori School, one of the oldest Montessori schools
in the nation, brings the innovative philosophy of Dr. Maria
Montessori to New York's Capital Region. The century-old Montessori
method nurtures a kid
http://www.zoominfo.com/company/Woodland+Hill+Montessori+School-116965471,im
am a high school teacher at a boarding school in new york and i have
seen many boarding schools,the nicest and good one for you is Music
Conservatory of Westchester
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LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts (in Manhattan).
answers3: NYC has no boarding schools at all. Period. <br>
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Kids who want to go to boarding school here, LEAVE the city and go
elsewhere. <br>
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I don't know why this question keeps popping up. Is there some tv show
where there's a boarding school in NYC??? It's total fiction. Such a
school wouldn't be economically feasible, due to cost of space here in
NYC. <br>
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EDIT: Clearly that one thumbs down is from the person below who posted
about the music conservatory in Westchester. But Westchester ISN'T
NYC!!! To be in NYC you must be in one of the 5 boroughs of NYC, which
are: <br>
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Brooklyn (Kings County) <br>
Manhattan (New York County) <br>
Queens (Queens County) <br>
The Bronx (Bronx County) <br>
Staten Island (Richmond County) <br>
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Westchester is Westchester COUNTY! It is NOT part of NYC!
answers4: I agree with LJ. Clearly, there are thousands of kids
watching way too much fantasy TV. There are NOT performing arts
boarding schools in NYC. And for the kid who asked, the performing
arts schools require and AUDITION - not just some kid who is barely
learning how to read percussion music, and has YET to touch a drum!
Can't sing, tells us of no other musical abilities - yeah, a school
would really make a place for HER. <br>
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We get this on the next level, too - HS kids who want to find a
college that requires VERY LITTLE in the way of ability, previous
education, or honors group membership , competition wins, etc. - and
then that kid thinks that if they can graduate from this third-rate
heap - they will make a CAREER???? <br>
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This is the Darwinian process on the arts - if you are not good enough
as a kid, you will not get into a school where you can rise to the
level of professional consideration. This is all their big fantasy -
and when I say so, out come the comments about my cruelty in providing
the reality check. Better for kids to hear it now than later.

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