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PiM Arts High School

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Academic and Arts Programming Questions

What are graduation requirements at PiM Arts High School?

PiM Arts High School standards ensure students exceed state graduation requirements. Students must earn 56 credits to graduate, with requirements in Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Physical Education, and, of course, Arts Electives.

What are arts classes like at PiM Arts High School?

Our arts curriculum focuses on Theory and Creation. Courses of study are designed to specifically enhance the students’ ability to create his/her own work, placing an emphasis on the history and application of core elements of each discipline. A student’s schedule typically has at least one block per day with an arts course such as improvisation, dance composition, ballet technique, music theory, new music lab, show choir, drawing, screen printing or photography. Class environments support and encourage each student’s artistic growth and discovery.

What world languages and other non-arts electives are offered?

We offer beginning to advanced levels in Spanish and multiple offerings in Language Arts such as creative writing and playwriting. Most students are required to take elective classes in Science, Math, and Social Studies, with Forensic Science, Psychology, Sociology, Statistics, and more among course offerings.

What is a typical class size?

The average class size is 22 students per class. Classes like show choir and choir are large on purpose to encourage collaborative learning, while many classes are small to promote strong relationships between teachers and students.

Are students required to audition to get into the school?

No. The PiM Arts High School does not have an audition process. We are a tuition-free, public, charter school open to any Minnesota high school student artist serious about their craft and expressing their artistic talents, while participating in a rigorous academic program.

We do, however, expect students to perform at a placement and registration workshop to place them in arts classes that will challenge them to grow in their artistry.

How many productions does PiM Arts High School put on each year?

PiM Arts High School produces 45 productions and or concerts in a school year which is among the fullest performance schedules of any school in the Twin Cities. Students have additional opportunities through Capstone Performance and NO SHAME, which feature student-originated works. Capstone Performances are senior class coordinated performances culminating their PiM Artistic experience. NO SHAME is similar to a variety show, and is held almost monthly, showcasing student work in each arts area. Occasionally, class projects become performance pieces in this event.

General Questions

What is PiM Arts High School's food service program?

PiM Arts High School contracts through Royal Cuisine, the Hopkins School District’s nutrition program, for food service. Breakfast is served daily, as are hot lunch, sandwich and salad options. The program is nationally recognized for its nutrition, featuring many locally grown ingredients prepared fresh daily.

What sorts of extra-curricular activities does PiM Arts High School offer?

PiM Arts High School offers an optional enrichment block called Block 5 for students. Extra curricular activities and arts enrichment activities are available during this time. Block 5 opportunities change throughout the year and are based on student participation and interests. PiM Arts High School also has the popular “No Shame” program, a monthly school-sponsored variety show, giving students an opportunity to showcase their own work in a public setting.

How diverse is the PiM Arts High School student population?

One of our school’s core values is acknowledging and advancing diverse perspectives. To this end, we cultivate an inclusive environment that supports the academic and artistic needs of a diverse student population. Our student body is approximately 18% racially and ethnically diverse, with approximately 34% male students and 66% female students.

Does PiM Arts High School provide Special Education services?

Yes. We employ a special education staff to manage IEPs and help students succeed. If you have specific Special Education questions, please contact the main office at 952-224-1340 and you’ll be put in touch with more information regarding these services.

What type of technology does PiM Arts High School have?

PiM Arts High School is committed to offering the latest technology to our students including a Mac lab, several mobile laptop labs for student use, ample film and photography equipment, and a music recording studio. Many courses are supplemented with Google Classroom.

What sorts of extra-curricular activities does PiM Arts High School offer?

PiM Arts High School offers an optional enrichment block called Block 5 for students. Extra curricular activities and arts enrichment activities are available during this time. Block 5 opportunities change throughout the year and are based on student participation and interests. PiM Arts High School also has the popular “No Shame” program, a monthly school-sponsored variety show, giving students an opportunity to showcase their own work in a public setting.

Charter School Questions

What is a Charter School?

Charter schools are public K-12 schools started by parents, teachers, and/or community members who apply for a “charter,” which defines the school’s specific mission and goals, and how these goals will be measured. Charter schools must be authorized by a sponsor, who then files an affidavit of intent to sponsor a charter school with the state for approval. Sponsors of charter schools may be non-profit organizations, foundations, local school districts, intermediate school districts, or post-secondary institutions. Charter schools are accountable to their sponsors, parents and families, the state, and the public for achieving measurable results in student achievement and for implementing fiscally sound management. Charter schools are extremely diverse in their focuses. From project-based high schools to arts-intensive schools to online learning and technology-focused schools, the missions of charter schools in Minnesota vary widely. Since charter schools are public schools, they are open to anyone, free of charge.

Charter School Information from the Minnesota Association of Charter Schools.

How is a charter school (PiM Arts High School) different from a traditional district school?

It’s not that different. Both require the same or similar credits for graduation. Both are tuition-free and open to all students.

The differences lie in size of the school, curricular focus, and board governance.

Our enrollment may not exceed at 325 students, so our community is intimate. Our staff knows our students well, encouraging positive relationships and outcomes for all learners.

PiM Arts High School’s focus of electives are in the performing arts. All students are expected to grow as artists, completing coursework in music, theatre, dance, and/or musical theatre.

PiM Arts High School has an independent school board, made up of community members and teachers. Unique to PiM Arts High School, half of the school board is a teacher, empowering those with a vested interest.

How are charter schools funded?

Charter schools are funded by the State of Minnesota on a per-pupil basis and may also receive funding for federal title, special education, and English Language Learning programs. PiM Arts High School and other charter schools also receive funding called “lease aid” to assist with costs associated with managing the building.

Many area school districts ask taxpayers for additional revenue by referendum or levy. Charter schools have no such authority, so PiM Arts High School bridges the difference by raising funds like most 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations.

When can a student enroll at PiM Arts High School?

If a student artist is interested in attending the current school year, they should fill out the online enrollment form and submit it as soon as they can. We accept students for the current school year during the first two weeks of each quarter. Students can submit enrollment materials for the next school year after the first week of October. We will accept enrollment materials through the year, however, if we reach enrollment capacity, a lottery will be held. We encourage students to get all enrollment materials in by the end of March for the coming school year. Enrollment information is available by clicking here.

Does PiM Arts High School have an admissions policy?

Charter schools are public schools and are, therefore, bound by public law that defines public school admission policies as nonsectarian, nondiscriminatory, and tuition free. Charter schools are open to all students free of charge.

All students enrolling at PiM Arts High School are expected to participate in an Arts Placement Workshop, which determines the appropriate coursework for their academic and artistic level.

Charter School Information from the Minnesota Association of Charter Schools.

Does an PiM Arts High School student need to open enroll in the Eden Prairie School District?

No. Students enrolling in PiM Arts High School will do so directly with our school. PiM Arts High School is a charter school, an independent school unto itself. Students from any Minnesota school district may enroll directly at PiM Arts High School.

Do students living in the Eden Prairie School District get preference for enrollment?

No, there is no geographical preference. The PiM Arts High School seeks to provide all interested high school student artists from across the Twin Cities and Minnesota the opportunity to attend our school. Students who submit timely enrollment materials shall be enrolled unless the number of interested student artists exceeds the capacity of a program, grade level, building, or class. Enrollment is then determined via lottery.

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Spark in the Park is this weekend! Join us at Norm Spark in the Park is this weekend! Join us at Normandale Bandshell in Bloomington on Saturday, May 28th from 3-7pm for live music from @gullyboysband, food trucks, a silent auction, and more!

This is our biggest fundraiser of the year. Help us continue to support our students by joining us for a night celebrating PiM! 

Tickets are available through the link in our bio.
You don't want to miss our final vocal music conce You don't want to miss our final vocal music concert of the year - happening tonight at 7pm at the Masonic Heritage Center in Bloomington!
hii everyone!! i’m Carmina (she/her), i’m a 10 hii everyone!! i’m Carmina (she/her), i’m a 10th grade musical theater major and i’ll be taking you along today on our last two shows of the spring dance concert “The Piper”!! :)
Hi pimsters!!!! It’s Izzy Leto I’m a senior vi Hi pimsters!!!! It’s Izzy Leto I’m a senior visual arts major and I will be taking over the pim Instagram for the art fair today! 

U guys should also follow me  @_iz.zyyy_
Great show tonight!!! Hope to see you all tomorrow Great show tonight!!! Hope to see you all tomorrow and/or Saturday! I love everyone in this cast everyone was so good 🙂
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Hi guys! Im Sophia Sauter rice, a junior musical t Hi guys! Im Sophia Sauter rice, a junior musical theater major at PIM. You may have seen me this year in sleepy hallow or battle of boat but today I’ll be taking over for the opening night of this springs dance concert!!!! Hope to see you here 🙂
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Tomorrow is PiM's Film and Animation Festival! Com Tomorrow is PiM's Film and Animation Festival! Come and watch the best of PiM students' animation and film projects produced over the last year.

Happening tomorrow in the Loading Dock from 4-6pm (during our final gallery show of the year).
Due to inclement weather, our Spring instrumental Due to inclement weather, our Spring instrumental music concert has been rescheduled to tomorrow, May 18th. 

Still at 7pm at Staring Lake Amphitheatre.
Special behind the scenes footage of Neco preparin Special behind the scenes footage of Neco preparing for prom earlier this week… (sound needs to be ON for the full experience)

Have a fun and safe prom, PiM! 💜
HEY PIM‼️ we are good ones magazine(@goodonesm HEY PIM‼️ we are good ones magazine(@goodonesmagazine) ❤️ and will be taking over the instagram for prom + running the red carpet of all the amazing prom night looks #metgalastyle !! we are a student made and run magazine who love shining light on the many different and exciting perspectives of PiM students and staff⭐️ as well as articles & graphic design ✨ we are soso excited to take you guys as our plus one to prom and seeing some of you there !🐞🐞
Have you always wanted to work at PiM? Now's your Have you always wanted to work at PiM? Now's your chance! 

We are currently hiring for multiple positions, both instructional and non-instructional. Tap the link in our bio to learn more!
Happy Wednesday, PiMsters! We wanted to update you Happy Wednesday, PiMsters! We wanted to update you on what the remainder of the week looks like as of this morning. 

Wednesday, May 11 - Asynchronous Learning Day
Thursday, May 12 - Distance Learning Day 
Friday, May 13 - Distance Learning Day

Enjoy your asynchronous learning day today—we will see you bright and early tomorrow morning for a distance learning day!

Stay safe, be well, and take care of one another!
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