Fine Arts in Peoria Public Schools

Helping students to explore their greatness through the arts

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Welcome to Fine Arts in Peoria Public Schools

Fine arts education is a vital part of the curriculum at all grade levels and is designed to offer programs (cross-curricular teaching and performance based groups) that will help children succeed in school, life, and work.  All schools offer art, dance, drama, and/or instrumental and vocal instruction through an approved curriculum.

  • Instruction in general music is offered in grades K-6
  • Instruction in stringed instruments is offered in grades 4-12
  • Instruction in instrumental music is offered in grades 5-12
  • Instruction in vocal music is offered in grades 5-12

Opportunities are available for our student artists to showcase their skills in various venues throughout the community.  Numerous partnerships exist with civic and fine arts community organizations that help to ensure promotion of the arts in Peoria Public Schools, as well as lifelong appreciation and participation in the arts.

Peoria Public Schools also offers enriched fine arts courses of study to families who desire an educational environment that utilizes multiple approaches to learning with a fine arts focus.  Enrollment and participation are contingent upon a successful application and audition process.

  • Roosevelt Magnet School for the Visual and Performing Arts
    Grades Pre-K-8
    1704 W. Aiken Avenue – 672-6574
    Magnolia Branscumb, Principal
  • The Preparatory School for the Arts, housed at Peoria High School
    Grades 9-12
    1615 N. North Street – 672-6630
    Randy Simmons, Principal
  • The Peoria Jazz AllStars, housed at Woodruff High School
    Julie Traenkenschuh, Director
    1800 N.E. Perry – 672-6680

For more information, please contact:

Fine Arts Department

3202 N. Wisconsin Avenue

672-6756 or 672-6748


Department News

RANDY SABIEN CONCERT

On February 5, 2010 Randy Sabien will be doing a workshop with all of our high school orchestra students from 9:30 am - 12:00 pm at Woodruff High School.  In the afternoon he will be rehearsing with our 7th & 8th grade middle school orchestra students and they will present a concert at 7:00 pm that is free to the public.

NPR'S Jazz Profiles dubbed Randy "The past, present and future of jazz violin".  His eclectic style started with classical violin lessons.  From there he learned how to play along with records by the Grateful Dead, Papa John Creach, James Taylor and others.  He continued his study of classical music at the University of Illinois, augmenting his formal education with gigs as a country/rock fiddler.  But his most pivotal musical influence came when he first heard the music of the great jazz violinist, Stephane Grappelli.  With a new musical focus, he began learning and playing the jazz of the 30's, 40's and 50's on his violin.

To learn more about Randy go to www.randysabien.com.

News Posted on: 1/25/2010

Fine Arts in Peoria Public Schools3202 N. WisconsinPeoria, IL 61603
phone: 309-672-6756fax: 309-672-6820email: julie.traenkenschuh@psd150.org