VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS

  • MISSION
    Hope High School provides a world-class arts education and advanced core curriculum that fosters creativity, innovation, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Hope is a unique space for a diverse student population to learn, create, and thrive, inspiring them to discover who they are and their place in the world.

    VISION
    Hope High School will provide an exemplary arts and academic education to culturally and socioeconomically diverse students. Our graduates are the next generation of creators, innovators, inventors, leaders, collaborators, and communicators who will drive our economy and develop a sense of shared culture. They will utilize the skills they have developed to pursue post-secondary experiences in a wide range of professions.

    KEY DESIGN ELEMENTS

    • Integrated Arts
    • Project-based Learning
    • Social-emotional Learning supports
    • High-Quality and Sustainable Partnerships
    • Afterschool and extended learning

    ACADEMICS

    • Art-infused instruction across all disciplines
    • Visual arts CTE (RIDE approved)
    • Film
    • Photography
    • Performing arts
    • Theater
    • Music instrumental
    • Music vocal
    • Dance
    • Capstone art projects with a community focus
    • Internships and apprenticeships with artists and designers

    OUR PARTNERS
    Rhode Island School of Design
    Brown University
    Local Art Nonprofits & Organizations
     
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    Questions about this school's redesign? Contact: redesign@ppsd.org

  • “Art is a vehicle to connect people and make learning more intentional and powerful for students.”

    Camille Montano
    Integrated Arts Coach

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    The Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) approved Hope’s Film Production as a CTE program for the 2024-2025 school year.

     

  • Providence’s Redesign Schools Turning Hope Into Results

    During the 2022-23 school year, Hope High School, Juanita Sanchez Educational Complex, Mount Pleasant High School, DelSesto Middle School, and Dr. Jorge Alvarez High School engaged in a rigorous, data-driven process to redesign their academic programs. Through the redesign process, the district is creating new school options that meet student and family interests and prepare students for success in their post-secondary careers.