Pioneer Valley Performing Arts 15 Mulligan Drive, South Hadley, MA 01075
About the Business
Pioneer Valley Performing Arts is a secondary school located at 15 Mulligan Drive in South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States. This institution is dedicated to providing a comprehensive arts education to students, with a focus on performing arts such as music, dance, theater, and visual arts. Students at Pioneer Valley Performing Arts have the opportunity to explore their creative talents and develop their skills in a supportive and inspiring environment. With a strong emphasis on artistic expression and collaboration, this school prepares students for future success in the arts and beyond.
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Hours open
Monday:
08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:30 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:30 - 17:00
Friday:
08:30 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Best job ever"
"They dismiss things that are serious and dont put effort into helping. They do provide academic support but when I was setting up my 504 they refused to accommodate something that was reasonable and even made me cry. The staff are nice but the way the school handles things is horrible and they don't try to contact parents over important things. They were aware of some serious Instagram accounts saying stuff and didn't call the parents"
"This is Mason's second year and he loves it. I have just seen the play ... the students did such a great job creating and performing! What a wondrrful opportunity for students who love the arts!"
"This is my son's first year with PVPA. I could not say enough good things about this school. My son is thriving and happy to go to school every single day. He is able to express himself musically and he is always treated like an individual. The difference between this year and the year he spent at regular public school are night and day. Thank you PVPA for allowing kids to be 100% themselves. Your teachers are amazing people. Keep up the wonderful work you do."
"PVPA offers a unique educational opportunity to a unique group of adolescents. Not ever teenager would have an interest in attending the school; however for those who choose it, the curriculum opens up opportunities that really would not exist in any other educational setting in western Massachusetts. The focus on co-developed curriculum, lack of letter grades, and experiential learning are definite benefits. Unlike some prior comments, I feel that some areas of the curriculum are fairly rigourous, and there seems to be a focus in 2012 on increasing this rigor. Students do need to be self-motivated, though. The 7th and 8th grade math (not sure about the high school) is one area that is concerning. MCAS scores for 7th graders are well below the mean, and this problem has been stated to be an active focus of attention by administration. If these scores don't increase, I could see it influencing the charter. The school's greatest strength is in its commitment to developing the performing artist in each student (not surprising, given the name!) Along with this comes an incredible esprit de corps in the student body. Bullying is nearly non-existent, and the diversity of the students is truly embraced. My daughter has developed an appreciation and acceptance of difference that she is unlikely to have realized in her home school district. Although she is ore a gifted athlete than a performing artist, she has choesn to forego the former because of her appreciation for the school's culture."
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