Sharolyn Claybourn: Find one that also offers English classes, and pay attention in those classes.I'm not being flippant. You will NOT get into college with your current level of written communications skills.
Myron Leftwich: California State University Dominguez Hills has a great performing arts department.And Dr. Richard Kravchak teaches there, he's a great educator.
Derrick Cacioppo: I second the previous poster - your communication skills are atrocious, and no performing arts school will take you seriously. I should know - in our family of 4, there are 9 music degrees form prestigious conservatories and universities - no second-rate schools here! If you think that your writing and spelling is somehow cool or hip, then save it for your friends - start using the skills that you will need, or keep the hip attitude and then do not complain about being rejected.
Hal Palowoda: A good performing arts high school is Interlochen (www.interlochen.org) but i! t's in Michigan and I don't know where you live. You can dorm there though.Julliard is a good college.
Cornelius Thornborrow: My friend goes to St. Andrews in Delaware, which is a great performing arts school if your talking about highschool.BTW, could you please answer this question? Thanks.http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Am1MM...
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