Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy is a public high school in Elizabeth, New Jersey in Union County in the United States, specializing in the visual, performing, and media arts. Located in historic Midtown, the school serves students in ninth through twelfth grades as part of the Elizabeth Public Schools.
Located across the street from Elizabeth's City Hall and the monuments of Winfield Scott Park, and Martin Luther King Jr monument, Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy is the oldest building of all the Elizabeth Public Schools high school academies. Jefferson Arts was first built in 1928 as an all-boys high school and named for the primary author of the Declaration of Independence and third president of the United States. In 1977, the former Thomas Jefferson High School merged with the newly constructed Elizabeth High School main complex; the school was renamed Thomas Jefferson House of Elizabeth High School. The school is now a high school academy and the center for the district's visual and performing arts programs. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools since 2013.
As of the 2015-16 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,066 students and 93.0 classroom teachers, for a student–teacher ratio of 11.5:1. There were 817 students eligible for free lunch and 74 eligible for reduced-cost lunch.
Awards, recognition and rankings
The school was named a Model School in the Arts by the New Jersey Arts Education Partnership in 2013. During the spring of 2014, the school was awarded the Healthy Schools Silver Award by the Alliance for a Healthier Generation Healthy Schools Program.Additionally, Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy students have been nominated and received awards in numerous, local and regional competitions including:
- Music in the Parks
- Montclair State University's Theatre Night Awards
- Paper Mill Playhouse's Rising Star Awards
- College of New Jersey's K-12 Student Art Exhibition
- SkillsUSA
The 2016 High School Challenge Index published by The Washington Post, a continuation of high-school rankings formerly published in Newsweek, identified Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy as the 46th-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 339 statewide; the school was ranked No. 1157 nationally.
Curriculum
Students enrolled in the Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy complete both a college preparatory academic curriculum, as well as a studio program in the visual, performing or media arts. The school's curriculum is geared toward preparing students for postsecondary education and developing their creative talents. The school's academic program includes:- Four years of coursework in English, mathematics, science, social studies, and physical education/health
- Two to four years of study in foreign languages including Spanish, French, Italian, or Portuguese
- Additional coursework in career readiness
- Preparation for state-required high school exit exams
- Honors and Advanced Placement classes offered to all interested students
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy offers five studio programs in the arts. These include:
- Audio and Visual Media. The A/V Media program offers preparation in audio and video editing, programming, and production techniques. Students have the opportunity to study in both a graphic print shop, as well as in the Jefferson Arts Television Studio.
- Creative Writing. The Creative Writing program offers young authors a rich curriculum to support their creative talents. Students study various writing genres and have opportunities to publish through in- school and out-of-school publications.
- Performing Arts. The Performing Arts program offers preparation in instrumental music, vocal music, and dance. Performers may participate in several concert band, orchestra, string, and jazz ensembles, while receiving instruction in music theory, composition, and improvisation. Live performances are an important focus of this program.
- Theater. The Theater program offers preparation in live performance, technical theater, stage movement, principles of scenic design, children's theater, costume structure and design, and make-up. Live performances are an important focus of this program.
- Visual Arts. The Visual Arts program prepares young artists for advanced study in drawing, painting, computer graphics, commercial art, and sculpture. Students have multiple opportunities over the course of each school year to exhibit their work in school and throughout the community.
Graduation requirements
- Successful completion of 140 credit hours of coursework
- Successful completion of 60 hours of community service
- Successful completion of New Jersey statewide assessment graduation requirements
Admissions
Each studio program at Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy requires an audition and entry interview. Requirements include the following:Audio and Visual Media. Students create a short video explaining why they wish to study media and television production. This video may be submitted by mini-DV tape, DVD, or uploaded electronically by directions explained at the audition. All videos must be labeled clearly with full name, ID number, and present school. Genuine interest and creativity should be highlights of this video. Cameras are available at audition sessions for those who wish to create a video on-site.
Creative Writing. Students prepare a portfolio that includes three poems, one work of fiction and a reflection page. The poems should be of substantial length. The work of fiction may be a first draft, but must be of considerable ambition or length. The reflection is an overall response on students' goals, current works in progress, and previous literary and writing experiences.
Performing Arts. After an interview, students select an audition focus:
- Dance: Students take a mini-ballet/ modern combination class and perform a five minute solo dance. Students are asked to wear attire which includes leotard and tights, black tank and jazz style pants, or black shorts. Students are also asked to bring musical accompaniment.
- Instrumental Music: Students prepare a piece to be played from memory or sheet music, play any major and minor scale on the instrument, and play a variety of chords. Students also sight read a simple melodic piece which will be provided at the time of audition.
- Vocal Music: Students prepare a song a cappella and sing several scales while a teacher plays the scales on the piano.
Visual Arts. Students submit a portfolio of original artwork including at least five pieces that show evidence of visual experience and demonstration of artistic strengths and talents, including the capacity for learning different media. Portfolio pieces and sketch books should display a student's abilities with use of color, composition, two-dimensional and three-dimensional concepts, creativity, tone, and presentation. They may be original or representational drawings from life demonstrating ability for entry into Drawing & Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Creative Crafts, and Graphic Design concentrations.
Athletics
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy students participate in sports that represent all Elizabeth high school academies under the banner of the Elizabeth Minutemen. Elizabeth athletic teams compete in the Union County Interscholastic Athletic Conference, a high school sports association under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. With 3,896 students in grades 10-12, the school was classified by the NJSIAA for the 2015-16 school year as North II, Group IV for most athletic competition purposes, which included schools with an enrollment of 1,114 to 4,800 students in that grade range.Theatrical productions
Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy's theatrical productions have included:- The Hot Mikado
- Once on This Island
- Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida
- Beauty and the Beast
- The Importance of Being Earnest
- Pippin
- Mulan
- A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Working
- Hairspray
- You Can't Take It with You
- Bring It On: The Musical
- Yerma
- Shrek the Musical
- West Side Story
- Oscar and Felix
- The Little Mermaid
- In the Heights
- Mother Courage and her Children
- Thoroughly Modern Millie
- Memphis
- Godspell
- The Laramie Project
- Evita
- Tartuffe
- Singin' in the Rain
- We Tell the story: The 10 year anniversary NOTE: Cancelled due to COVID-19