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CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2010!!!

100% acceptance rate to college!

The TAPCo family is proud of you


School Performances

On June 3 and 4th TAPCo presented the musical "The WIZ" directed by Sam Egge.  Matinees were attended by visiting schools the week of June 7th.  
 
 
 
 
On May 20, 21 the HS Acting Company performed "Our Town" by Thorton Wilder.
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On May 26th the 6th grade Acting Company performed the production of
"The King's Fool" directed by Craig Roberts.
 
 
On April 22nd the 8th grade Acting and Dance Company's performed "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare


On April 13th the 7th grade Acting and Dance Company's performed "The Witches" by Roald Dahl


On March 23rd the play "Artistic Numbness" written by our own 10th grade student Gil Cruz was performed in the Black Box Theatre.


On March 23rd  the 6th grade Acting Company performed the one act play
"Twelve hours of Twelfth Night" written by our own 10th grade, Gil Cruz .


On February 12 and 13 the Senior Acting company presented William Inge's Bus Stop
directed by Sam Egge


On January 28th the 6th grade Acting Company performed
"Pandora"

On January 14th the HS Chorus,  HS Dance Troupe Perfomed
The 9th grade Acting Company presented Oedipus Rex directed by Douglas Harmsen.
 

On December 17th the 8th grade Acting Company performed
"A Christmas Carol".


On December 10th and 11th the 10th Grade Acting Company presented
William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" 
 
View scenes from the play directed by Karen Torbjornsen.
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On November 24th the 7th grade Acting Company performed the
"Road to El Dorado".

On November 21, 2009 The Senior Acting Company performed Nicholai Erdman's "The Suicide."  We are pleased to present some of the highlights from this performance, directed by Sam Egge.

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On October 29th the 6th grade Acting Company performed
"Zekmet, The Stone Carver".CLICK HERE TO START SLIDE SHOW

WELCOME TO TAPCO!




The Theatre Arts Production Company School (TAPCo) is a New York City Public School serving grades 6-12. It began as, and continues to be, a middle school of distinction and was cited as a "hidden gem" in Clara Hemphill's book "New York City's Best Middle Schools" (Please reference tapco at www. insideschools.org).

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TAPCo is a learner-centered, performance-based school of choice. We are committed to promoting intellectual engagement which fosters creativity, diversity and personal responsibility. As a small school, we are able to provide a safe and personalized environment to a multi-cultural community.

TAPCo challenges students through a variety of creative strategies. All theatre arts classes are well integrated with the core curriculum through an essential question in each grade. Therefore, all theatre arts classes support and reinforce the subjects which your child is required to study. We provide an opportunity for our children to pursue training in the arts as well as challenging their academic college preparation. We follow a "Schoolwide Enrichment Model" and utilize "The Life Skills Crisis Intervention" program to build community and develop productive relationships for our children.

TAPCo High School has also been cited as a NYC school of distinction  (Clara Hemphill: "NYC Best High Schools").  Beginning in 10th grade Honor Roll students are invited to attend a "College Now" program at Lehman College. Tuition is cost free and all credits can be transferred to a student's choice of a college

The Class of 2009, our first graduating high school class,  celebrated graduation at The Apollo Theatre on June 28, 2009. Students  were proud of the 97% graduation rate. As well they enjoyed a college acceptance rate of 96% to universities and colleges including Tulane University,  Union College, Manhattan and Mt St Vincent Colleges, CW Post, Long Island University, Fashion Institute of Technology,  SUNY Purchase and CUNY at  Hunter and City Colleges.

We applaud our current Senior Class.  As of February 1, 2010,  62% of our students have already received multiple college acceptances with scholarships ranging from $5,000-$80,000.