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High School for the Performing Arts : ウィキペディア英語版 | Baltimore School for the Arts
The Baltimore School for the Arts (BSA) is a public arts high school located in Baltimore, Maryland, and is part of its public school system. BSA offers art concentrations in vocal music, instrumental music, theater acting, theater production, dance, and visual arts. The school has produced numerous ''"Presidential Scholars"''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Presidential Scholars )〕 in the Arts and its students have gone on to attend major conservatories and Ivy League Schools. In 2012, BSA was named a ''Silver Medal School'' by the ''U.S. News and World Report'', and was ranked 1,561st nationally and 45th in the state of Maryland (fourth overall in Baltimore City). ==History==
In 1979, the President of the Board of School Commissioners authored a Charter creating the Baltimore School for the Arts (BSA). In the form of a resolution of the School Board, this Charter followed many years of effort to create an arts high school, including a 1978 recommendation of a special Task Force appointed and given strong support by then Mayor William Donald Schaefer, (1921-2011), (1971-1986 ); (Governor of Maryland, 1987-1995, Comptroller of Maryland, 1999-2007 ). The BSA was created as part of the Baltimore City Public Schools system, however the charter provided the BSA with the structure and the authority to design and implement policies and programs necessary to be successful in its mission as a pre-professional arts high school. The charter stated "that it differ from other Baltimore city high schools by training students with potential for careers in the performing and visual arts."
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