LaGaurdia High School, also known as “the Fame School” is secretly known as the school that will most likely make you famous.
Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing ArtsĀ is a high school specializing in teaching visual arts and performing arts. The school, which is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, has a mission ofĀ arts and academics, preparing students for a career in the film, music or entertainment industryĀ as well as higher education.
What makes the school special is the fact that many of the former students give back to the school.Ā Alumni from LaGuardia and its two legacy schools, High School of Music and Art and School of Performing Arts,Ā are reportedly active in helpingĀ the students and the school through scholarships and support for special programs, such as school events, and reunions held at the school and throughout the world.
The school became famous after the 1980 feature filmĀ Fame.Ā The movie was based on the student life at the School of Performing Arts before the school merged into LaGuardia School. It also became a TV series, a Broadway show and the original movie was rebooted in 2009. In fact,Ā Paul McCartney said he wanted a school like LaGuardia aka “the FAME School” in Liverpool, England, his hometown.
Hundreds of famous actors and singers have graduated from from “Fame School” including – Jennifer Aniston, Omar Epps, Adrien Grenier, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Adrien Brody, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Ving Rhames, and Sarah Paulson.
But, the admission process in to LaGuardia high school is extremely tough. In fact, DNA info reports that auditions counted for as much as 70% of the admissions decision along with a grade of at least 80 in every core academic subject. And while the school does have it’s fair share of controversy, it is one of the most popular schools for the Arts in the Northeast.
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