Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts explained

Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts
Address:450 Masten Avenue
Buffalo, New York 14209
Coordinates:42.9146°N -78.8597°W
Schooltype:Public, magnet high school
Founded:1977
Schoolnumber:192
District:Buffalo Public Schools
Principal:Jody J. Covington
Grades:5 - 12
Colors: Black and Yellow
Website:BuffaloArtsAcademy

The Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts (BAVPA) is a magnet performing arts high school and part of Buffalo, New York's public school system. It serves grades 5-12 and requires students to apply in the field of their desired major concentration. Majors taught in the school are Dance, Media, Music, Technical Theater, Theater Arts, and Visual Arts.[1]

BAVPA is affiliated with several community arts/performance organizations and colleges, including Hallwalls, WKBW-TV, Buffalo State College, and the University at Buffalo.

History

BAVPA was founded in 1977 as a magnet school, based on a recent court order demanding that Buffalo desegregate its schools. It was originally located at School 87 (then known as Clinton Junior High School) located 333 Clinton Street in the Lower East Side of Buffalo. Due to size constraints, the school moved to its current location in 2007. The new building, located at 450 Masten Avenue in Buffalo, is the former home to Woodlawn Junior High School and Buffalo Traditional School. Prior to that, it was the site of Offermann Stadium.

Former Principals

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us . 2015-04-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171005224326/http://www.buffaloschools.org/BAVPA.cfm?subpage=627 . 2017-10-05 . dead .