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Fine Arts

We recognize the importance of fine arts on growing well-rounded young adults. We require all Edgewood students to take at least one credit of fine arts during their high school career and many take more. Our fine arts programs offer creative and innovative opportunities for students through diverse curriculum in art, drama, and music. Students frequently submit their work to juried visual art shows and writing competitions. Students have many opportunities to showcase their talents through choral and instrumental music performances and theater productions.


Drama

Edgewood High School stages two major productions a year, usually one drama and one musical. Major roles are often double-cast, giving more students the experience of performance. Since 2009, EHS musical productions have won more than 60 awards from the Overture Center for individual and ensemble performances, direction, costumes and other aspects of theatre. Sets for plays and musicals have won multiple awards in national competition sponsored by ScenoGraphics.
Contact James Wagoner: [email protected]


"The Edgewood music and drama department was by far my favorite part of high school, and something I still fondly look back on as a junior in college. Even on the longest of school days, I so looked forward to going to rehearsals. It was a space where I could transform, the rest of the day didn't matter, I was somewhere where I belonged and where I felt genuine joy. I've made some of my lifelong friends through the EHS arts. I am forever grateful to the wonderful faculty, and talented, kind students that made my high school experience one to remember."
2021 EHS graduate

McKinley Performing Arts Center

McKinley PAC

The McKinley PAC unites the school’s artistic community under one roof and enriches programming across campus including Edgewood High School, Edgewood College and Edgewood Campus School.

The facility, opened in August 2019 and named for longtime EHS teacher and band director Dennis McKinley '63, features state-of-the-art performance spaces and includes a 465-seat theatre, classrooms and rehearsal spaces to support music education and artistic innovation. The space provides a destination for the community to share its passion for the arts and accommodate campus-wide events, lectures and liturgies.

Theater/Public Speaking Teacher: James Wagoner

Music

Our Music Department includes piano classes, band, orchestra, jazz ensemble, pep band, several different choral groups, and numerous other instrumental ensembles.
 
Choir Teacher: Rebecca de Waart. She will also conduct the Mass Band, musically direct the EHS spring musical, and mentor the Crusader Singers.

Instrumental Music Teacher: Terry Krueger 

Piano Teacher: Hikari Maekawa

Les Miserables
Drama - Les Miserables March 2023
Terry Krueger
Instrumental Music
Rebecca de Waart
Choir
Piano Lab
Piano

"Pursuing music at Edgewood made me a more well-rounded, creative, and centered musician, and allowed me to deeply understand the collaborative journey of creating music and theater. Though the product — whether it be a musical, concert, or recital — is the result of this journey, my Edgewood education showed me that the process en route to this product is ultimately the most valuable experience."
2023 EHS graduate



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Visual Arts

Our Visual Arts Department facilities include designated art rooms for 2D, 3D, and photographic art. As part of the art co-curriculum, students can practice their expertise by working on the Crusader yearbook, The Wayfarer student literary magazine, or in the Underground Society of Art.

Art Teacher: Stephanie Baertlein. The curriculum includes visual and digital art, 2D and 3D art, advanced art, and photography.

“I feel like this course is very versatile, we discovered many different mediums and every project was unique from the last.”