

Interested students should procure applications for CASA from their guidance
counselors. Counselors and/or students may make audition/interview appointments
by phoning 214-0593.
Download the application form. (word document - Right click, save as)
Studio Class (7:45 - 9:45 a.m.)
The Studio classes offer introductory instruction in the art forms offered at CASA.
Students work closely with their teachers in small classes to develop skills,
understanding and appreciation in their chosen art form. Performances and shows
are scheduled throughout the school year at the discretion of the teachers. Underclass
students who have completed the Studio program may apply for admittance to the
Interdisciplinary program. Students are assigned to the Studio program through
teacher evaluation of their auditions/portfolios.
Interdisciplinary Class (12:30 - 2:30 p.m.)
Interdisciplinary classes offer both advanced studio work and collaborative experiences
based on a theme. All afternoon students work toward the development of a yearly
performance in May at Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts. Meeting regularly
together throughout the school year in research and development of the project,
they also participate in field trips and workshops with visiting and resident artists.
Students are assigned to the Interdisciplinary program through teacher evaluation of
their auditions/portfolios.
CREDIT
High school credit is offered for each course at the discretion of each individual
school district. Students should consult their guidance counselors for credit
information.
TUITION
Tuition is charged for each student at CASA. Individual school districts set
tuition policy. Guidance counselors have this information also.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Anne Alsedek, Program Director
Capital Area School for the Arts
717-214-0593 ph
717-703-2053 ph
717-214-0594 fx
aalsedek@yahoo.com
Initial design by Andrew Shiraki.
Updated by the students of C.A.S.A.