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Celebrating High School Performing Arts Programs

Celebrating High School Performing Arts Programs

As we continue to celebrate High School Activities Month, we’re excited for performing arts to take center stage! More than 9.6 million students participate in performing arts programs nationwide, with over 98.5% of schools offering speech and debate, theatre, and music.

The arts are essential to a well-rounded education and support personal, social, creative, and civil development. Students with access to the arts in high school perform better academically and have higher rates of college enrollment. The arts also promote essential growth in empathy, social tolerance, and self-confidence.

The Value of Performing Arts Programs

Performing arts are vital to the high school educational experience and are worthy of celebration. Unlike athletics, performing arts are considered “cocurricular,” meaning that they combine classroom education with competitions, performances, festivals, and rehearsals after school. Fine arts require a significant time commitment and instill values that benefit students for a lifetime.

Speech and Debate

Speech and debate programs provide students with the unique opportunity to develop skills in research, critical thinking, writing, and public speaking. Students who participate in speech and debate also learn to exude sportsmanship, perseverance, and teamwork. Many students who are involved in speech and debate establish successful careers in business, education, entertainment, and politics.

Hundreds of thousands of students participate in various styles of debate each year, including Policy, Lincoln-Douglas, Congress, Public Forum, Big Questions, and others. Each style of debate has different rules and regulations, with tournaments at the local, state, and national levels. Speech and debate competitions create opportunities for students to refine their abilities, exchange ideas and perspectives on important issues, and gain educational experiences beyond the classroom and their local communities.

Theatre

Theatre provides ways for students to express themselves creatively, analyze text closely, build self-confidence, and communicate and collaborate with others. These abilities are essential to development regardless of career path. 

Students who participate in theatre and literary activities often develop a higher capacity for empathy, as they explore diverse perspectives and embrace characters whose experiences can vary immensely from their own. In turn, they are posed with the unique task of bringing stories to life for an audience and portraying complex scenes with sensitivity and originality.

Participation in high school theatre programs continues to rise as students, educators, and administrators realize the true power of storytelling and all the implications it has for individuals and communities.

Music

Music education can encompass a vast range of activities, including band, orchestra, and choir. Many high schools offer multiple ensembles within these programs as well, like marching band, concert band, drumline, show choir, a cappella groups, men’s and women's choirs, and more.

Music students develop enhanced language capabilities, effective study habits, improved memory and concentration, and self-discipline. Students who study music tend to excel in other areas of academia and gain invaluable experience collaborating with others.

 

Support the Arts in Your Community

If you’re looking for ways to support performing arts in your community, check the calendar of upcoming events at your local school. It’s prime time for fall concerts, theatre productions, and speech and debate competitions! You can also recognize the dedicated staff in your community who make these programs possible, participate in fundraisers and volunteer opportunities, and help raise awareness for the benefits of the arts in high school and beyond. 

 

Next Steps

To learn more about National High School Activities Month and how you can support performing arts, visit NFHS.org or follow the NFHS on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram at @nfhs_org. Be sure to use the #HSActivitiesMonth hashtag in your posts!

 

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