Waterbury Arts Magnet School

Waterbury Arts Magnet School
Address
16 South Elm Street

,
Connecticut
06706

United States
Coordinates41°33′16″N 73°02′14″W / 41.5544°N 73.0371°W / 41.5544; -73.0371
Information
School typePublic magnet school
MottoARTS–Achieve Respect Trust and Succeed
Opened2004 (20 years ago) (2004)
StatusOpen
School districtWaterbury Public Schools
SuperintendentVerna D. Ruffin
CEEB code070867
PrincipalMaria Stasaitis
Grades6-12
Hours in school day6 hours and 30 minutes
Campus typeUrban
Communities servedWaterbury, Naugatuck, Plymouth/Terryville, Region 15, Thomaston, Wolcott
Websitewww.waterbury.k12.ct.us/school_home.aspx?schoolID=3

Waterbury Arts Magnet School is a public middle and high school located in downtown Waterbury, Connecticut. The school opened in 2004 alongside the newly renovated Palace Theater, to which the school is granted limited access for assemblies and performances.[1] Prominent features of the school include various performance spaces, music labs, and a television studio.[citation needed]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Frome, Susan (1 October 2004). "Palace Theater and the Waterbury Arts Magnet School". The Waterbury Observer. Archived from the original on 12 September 2009.
  2. ^ Cuevas, Jailene (6 July 2022). "CT native Christopher Briney stars in Amazon's 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'". CT Insider.
  3. ^ Cuevas, Jailene (29 July 2022). "Hartford native Christopher Briney stars in Amazon's 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'". Shoreline Times.
  4. ^ "WATERBURY BOARD OF EDUCATION MINUTES ~ REGULAR MEETING" (pdf). Waterbury Public Schools. 21 March 2019.
  5. ^ Snyder, Hanna (19 March 2019). "Acting bug leads WAMS pupil to key role in 'Wonder Park' | Republican American Archives". Republican American.
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