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School For Creative and Performing Arts - Getting ready for the show in Corbett Theater

School For Creative and Performing Arts

(10 reviews)

Over-the-Rhine

Don't send your child to this school. They overwhelm the students with work and do not care about…read moretheir progress. What a disappointment! It's not anything like it used to be. Please read the reviews before considering this school. My family has suffered as a result of their negligence.

The School for the Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA) is home to 1400 students and is the only…read morepublic K-12 art school in the United States. Grades K-3 are admitted by application and grades 4 and up must also audition for admission. Pupils outside of the Cincinnati Public Schools system can attend for a tuition fee; those inside county can attend for free. The school has three large performance venues: - The Corbett Theater (seats 750) - The Mayerson Theater (seats 300) - The Black Box Theater (seats 130) The Corbett Theater stage has high ceilings which allow for "flying" actors, as well as an orchestra pit that sinks down to another level of the building! In addition to the stage, SCPA has courses in their scenery and prop room. Students create and build about 95% of the stage. The convenient location of the stage shop allows them to move scenery on and off the stage with ease. The art and dance rooms have a wall of windows which overlook 12th Street, Music Hall and Washington Park. Equipped with six dance studios, students can rehearse in this studio knowing their show can be replicated, step for step, in the Corbett Theater, as the two venues are identical in size. Many of the studios are heavily insulated so that loud classes will not disturb another. The school building has a very modern design with industrial elements and bright colors. Massive pieces of student artwork hang in the hallways. My favorite detail about the school is their students: they appeared happy and focused. In contrast to other public schools, all of the SCPA pupils were dressed nicely for class with combed hair; no one was wearing pajamas.

St Clare Church College Hill

St Clare Church College Hill

(3 reviews)

College Hill

I think that the people who go to this church are really inconsiderate of the people who live…read morehere!! Getting off a long day at work to come home to nowhere to park is my favorite thing!! I really dont think God would want you to clog up a residential road and park like shit. Maybe make a bigger parking lot because its not like you need to pay taxes...

The official Catholic church of College Hill--…read more --St. Clare Church is one of the cornerstones of the College Hill community. Though the associated parish school closed some time ago, there still is a vibrant and active congregation. The church holds various events throughout the year and has a presence in regular neighborhood events like the annual pumpkin patch. Every Friday through Lent St. Clare will be holding their annual fish fry held in the church basement. St. Clare shares a parking lot with College Hill Presbyterian and also has its own parking lot that is associated with the school behind the church. Parking is also available on the street and is typically used before the parking lots as it is closer to the church entry. If you get the chance spend some time with Father George. When he's not leading masses at St. Clare Church he likes to spend his time as an apiarist. Father George's honey can commonly be found on sale at church events. He bottles at varying times during the year which makes for different flavors and colors of honey (this is dependent upon what types of flowers are available to the bees during the spring, summer, and fall). I suggest the spring honey, it is very light and sweet! St. Clare is also the home to a handful of nuns and monks who live and work in the adjacent buildings.

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