Victoria School of The Performing and Visual Arts, as said by Aloona is a K-12 arts school located in dowtown Edmonton. Being apparently the only arts school in Edmonton, you'd think that it would have a bigger budget. But no. There are silverfish in the white porcelain waterfountains and the promise to relocate has been bouncing around for years. Besides the potential risk of asbestosis and the occasional library fire, Vic has proven to be a not so bad school.
Aloona, as a student at Vic was apparently forced to go there against her will. This could be noted in the resentful, bitter tone in her/his/it's definition. I am also a current student, but came on my own will and enjoying the place.
Vic is also known to carry one of the most vicious and stereotypical librarians out there. She is simply nown as "The Russian". She did not perish in the libary fire though to the dismay of many students.
Aloona, as a student at Vic was apparently forced to go there against her will. This could be noted in the resentful, bitter tone in her/his/it's definition. I am also a current student, but came on my own will and enjoying the place.
Vic is also known to carry one of the most vicious and stereotypical librarians out there. She is simply nown as "The Russian". She did not perish in the libary fire though to the dismay of many students.
First Time Student Goes To Water Fountain: AHHHHHH! What the fucK!?
Wiser Student With More Years At School: Do not drink from the porcelain fountains at Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts.
Wiser Student With More Years At School: Do not drink from the porcelain fountains at Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts.
by Sadie-Marie May 06, 2007
Weaver academy is young magnet school that operates as both a performing/visual arts school and a technical careers school.
There's a strong sense of school spirit for both PVA (performing and visual arts) kids and the CTE (career and technical) kids.
The school colors are maroon and silver. The school animal is a Beaver, Otter, Octopi, or an Eagle depending on the day and the person your talking to. It doesn't really matter though because there are no sports , except for Ultimate Frisbee and sometimes basketball.
Weaver has some of the best art programs in the area with several honors and awards as well as state and national competition accomplishments. Weaver does a yearly volunteer program for special needs students.
Oh, and of course Weaver academy drama's best freind are Pinecrest Drama kids. Weaver Art kids are best friend with Elsewhere. And All of weaver is best friend with everyone.
There's a strong sense of school spirit for both PVA (performing and visual arts) kids and the CTE (career and technical) kids.
The school colors are maroon and silver. The school animal is a Beaver, Otter, Octopi, or an Eagle depending on the day and the person your talking to. It doesn't really matter though because there are no sports , except for Ultimate Frisbee and sometimes basketball.
Weaver has some of the best art programs in the area with several honors and awards as well as state and national competition accomplishments. Weaver does a yearly volunteer program for special needs students.
Oh, and of course Weaver academy drama's best freind are Pinecrest Drama kids. Weaver Art kids are best friend with Elsewhere. And All of weaver is best friend with everyone.
Traditional Weaver Academy for the performing and visual arts jokes:
Weaver Drama kids do it better on stage.
Weaver voice kids do it better with a microphone.
Dancers do it better in leotards.
Art kids do it better in the gallery.
Piano kids do it better with pianos.
Strings kids do it better with strings.
Music production does it better with headphones.
Weaver Drama kids do it better on stage.
Weaver voice kids do it better with a microphone.
Dancers do it better in leotards.
Art kids do it better in the gallery.
Piano kids do it better with pianos.
Strings kids do it better with strings.
Music production does it better with headphones.
by Huludanshad November 22, 2009
Vic is an arts school in downtown edmonton that consists mostly of homosexuals and secene kids. Known for rebelious behavior and fair drug useage, vic is considered an over dramatic arts school with poor acedmics and a small budget.
currently attending vic i find it to be fairly hilarious but often full of stupidiy.
currently attending vic i find it to be fairly hilarious but often full of stupidiy.
regular kid- so you go to vic?
vic kid- yeah, yesturday i smoked three joints
and learned how to paint in a monochromatic color scheme.
victoria school of performing and visual arts sucks.
vic kid- yeah, yesturday i smoked three joints
and learned how to paint in a monochromatic color scheme.
victoria school of performing and visual arts sucks.
by aloona December 01, 2006
NCS is a school for kids pursuing a career in the arts. Nobody ever fights physically because everybody's artsy and Doesn't really fight so instead of fighting there's tons of drama and back talk. The food there is terrible some of the teachers suck but over all it's a good school and perfect for you if you are interested in the arts. Probably like 85% of the kids that go here go to collage which is pretty good. The school is also pretty good academically and is ahead of most of the other schools in Sacramento/California area even though they sometimes push us too hard. NSC is ranked one of the best schools in California, which explains why all the parents are required to donate 30 hours a year to the school. They can be payed for ($15/hr) or your parents can chaperone something.
I came to Natomas Charter School Performing and Fine Arts Academy because I liked visual arts but now I'm into dance.
by GFHhbclsjdljsdbv September 04, 2011
A selective arts high school in Dallas, Texas. Booker T. is located right in the heart of the Dallas Arts District next to the Meyerson Symphony Center, Winspear Opera House, Wiley Theater, the Dallas Museum of Art, as well as many other facilities.
Booker T. boasts many famous alumni, such as Norah Jones, Erykah Badu, Edie Brickell (Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians), Roy Hargrove and Elizabeth Mitchell (of "Lost").
The students at Booker T. are in high demand in the artistic and academic world, receiving acceptances to schools from Julliard to Harvard.
Booker T. boasts many famous alumni, such as Norah Jones, Erykah Badu, Edie Brickell (Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians), Roy Hargrove and Elizabeth Mitchell (of "Lost").
The students at Booker T. are in high demand in the artistic and academic world, receiving acceptances to schools from Julliard to Harvard.
parent: My child is incredibly smart but also incredibly talented. I think I'll have her audition to attend Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts instead of paying my retirement to send her to Hockaday or settling for a crappy apartment to send her to Highland Park!
by artspegasus February 11, 2010
Ovation Academy of Performing Arts, also known as OAPA, is basically a ghetto Booker T. with approximately 5 students, none of whom actually want to be there. The buildings are falling apart, the budget is ass, and even though we had good teachers, we don't anymore because most of the good ones were either fired or driven to quit by our executive director, who is definitely mentally ill and God knows why she's running a school.
OAPA is most known for putting on good shows at the cost of its students' mental wellbeing, though the show quality can vary as well. Casual racism and homophobia are rampant, both in the shows and in the general school environment, as well as emotionally abusive staff members. Fortunately, the drama between students is minimal, however, that can be attributed to (a) the amount of drama amongst the staff that the students must band together to cope with, and/or (b) the fact that most of our students quit after our good teachers got sacked.
Upon entering Ovation Academy, students are issued a troupe shirt, sweatshirt, face mask (as of 2020), a locker, a ridiculous tuition bill, an eating disorder, suicidal tendencies, emotional trauma, an identity crisis, and academic dishonesty. Students are asked that they turn in their phone, their self-expression (in the form of any and all clothing that is not black, white, grey, or purple), and their will to live, all of which can (if you're lucky) be collected at the end of the school day.
OAPA is most known for putting on good shows at the cost of its students' mental wellbeing, though the show quality can vary as well. Casual racism and homophobia are rampant, both in the shows and in the general school environment, as well as emotionally abusive staff members. Fortunately, the drama between students is minimal, however, that can be attributed to (a) the amount of drama amongst the staff that the students must band together to cope with, and/or (b) the fact that most of our students quit after our good teachers got sacked.
Upon entering Ovation Academy, students are issued a troupe shirt, sweatshirt, face mask (as of 2020), a locker, a ridiculous tuition bill, an eating disorder, suicidal tendencies, emotional trauma, an identity crisis, and academic dishonesty. Students are asked that they turn in their phone, their self-expression (in the form of any and all clothing that is not black, white, grey, or purple), and their will to live, all of which can (if you're lucky) be collected at the end of the school day.
Bill: Hey, how are you doing?
Jill: Really bad, honestly. My teachers have been yelling at me all week, and even though I'm having regular panic attacks and I think I've dislocated my knee, I'm not allowed to miss classes.
Bill: Oh, that's rough. You must be one of those Ovation Academy of Performing Arts kids, huh?
Mandy: Hey, did you see that group of teenagers walking down to McKinney Square? They were all dressed in the same four colors and I think at least half of them were crying.
Randy: Oh, don't worry about them. Those are just the Ovation Academy students; they practically live down here. If they come towards you, start running. Otherwise, their executive director will make them give you their promo speech and beg you for donations.
Jill: Really bad, honestly. My teachers have been yelling at me all week, and even though I'm having regular panic attacks and I think I've dislocated my knee, I'm not allowed to miss classes.
Bill: Oh, that's rough. You must be one of those Ovation Academy of Performing Arts kids, huh?
Mandy: Hey, did you see that group of teenagers walking down to McKinney Square? They were all dressed in the same four colors and I think at least half of them were crying.
Randy: Oh, don't worry about them. Those are just the Ovation Academy students; they practically live down here. If they come towards you, start running. Otherwise, their executive director will make them give you their promo speech and beg you for donations.
by silencebutnotreallysilent March 03, 2021
The best arts school in Cincinnati,and is better than Walnut at it's arts. Every one who asks you where you go to school and you answer SCPA will be very surprised and say you have a bright future ahead of you. Is one of the top magnet school in cincinati.
O...my you go to scpa the school for creative and performing arts wow... you have a bright future ahead of you!
by Jasmine z. September 29, 2017