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Mark Schulz, Executive Director Grammy Phil. gives Master Class to Cab students!

As part of the ongoing master class program at Cab Calloway School of the Arts

Friday, April 5th, Cab Calloway School of the Arts had the opportunity to have Mark Schulz, the Executive Director of the Grammy Organization for the Philadelphia region, come speak to Cab students about an overview of GRAMMY Awards process, how social media and the internet makes it easier for them to find an audience and release their work without the traditional label model. The Recording Studio Committee of the Cab Fund graciously made this possible to students, which ran largely on an invitational basis.

Mr. Schulz spoke about his background in the fine arts – photography, his experiences as a musician, and a long career – most recently 15 years with the Grammy Organization, Philadelphia region, but a longer career involved being both a creator (artist/songwriter/performer) and on the business side (lawyers, managers, recording engineers). He emphasized the importance of positive relationships and networking, having a team of people that encourage you to be your best while also holding you accountable. He described the need to have a business plan, to commit to lifelong learning & qualifications, and to invest the 10,000 hours in cultivating an art. He talked about the needs of understanding music as a business (supported by Dr. Cannon’s Music as a Business class, and Digital Audio programs), and the choices as an artist between staying independent and signing on to a label. He was interested in what the students are listening to in music today, and who or what influences their choices in exposure and information.

The Grammy organization has many facets, not just the program people see on TV once a year, but a complex network of 27,000 + annual entries that are voted on by working professional members of the music business. This has also led to support from within with programs such as Music Cares, which supports health needs and business natural disaster recovery for professionals. There are annual Grammy Camps for students – both weekend long and a week span version in the summer; Grammyintheschools.com/weekend and grammycamp.com. Music Educators can be awarded recognition and possibly funding at grammymusicteacher.com. The Grammy organization also has museums on each of the US coasts, and professional development for educators, as well as supporting careers through music.

The program today identified the desire by these committed young people to have direction from working professionals on broadcasting and cultivating a following, and also on publishing and distributing their art. About 50 students were able to attend, we hope to address these needs in future presentations.

Cab Calloway School of the Arts holds many master classes throughout the school year to give students real industry perspectives coming from successful professionals in the arts.

HS/MS Cab TSA Chapter wins at State!

Placing students will move forward to compete in the National TSA's conference!

This week on 4/3 and 4/4, the CCSA High School and Middle School Technology Student Association Chapters attended the State TSA conference down in Harrington Delaware. After fierce competition and countless hours of hard work, the Cab Chapters returned victorious!

Advised by William Greider, Steven Mayo and Allyson Greenwood, our teams returned with:

  • 11 – 3rd place events
  • 8 – 2nd place events and
  • 5 – 1st place events

Placing students will move forward to compete in Washington DC for the National TSA’s conference which includes several foreign nations as well as the United States.

The recipients are listed below:

State Results – Middle School

1st Place MS Stem Animation
Ava B
Charles S
Sarah K

2nd Place MS Essays in Technology
Jeremiah R

3rd Place MS Inventions and Innovations
Team #1
Kaden M
Kira M
Gayatri P

3rd Place Problem Solving
Team #3
Tiffany S
Sulakhni G

1st Place MS Promotional Marketing
Sarah K

2nd Place MS Video Game Design
Team #2
Elijah B
Kira M
Kaden M
Gayatri P
Maya P

3rd MS Web Design
Kira M
Tamia W
Tiffany S
Jeremiah R
Alyssa R
Maya P

3rd Junior Solar Sprint: Design
Team #1
Rosie C
Sarah K

Challenging Technology Issues
Team #1
Izzy C
Sarah K

3rd Place MS Leadership Strategies
Team #1
Ava B
Izzy C
Iveena M

1st Preared Speech
Tiffany S

2nd Preared Speech
Pragya S

State Results – High School

3rd Place children’s stories Team 2
Ashley B.
Sarah D.
Kylie L.
Shahreen Q.
Hannah R.

2nd Place Fashion design
Olivia K.
Emma R.
Ashley B.
Andrew I.

3rd Place Pin design
Olivia K.

3rd Webmaster
Sam B.
Sohum S.
Zachary F.
Michael Z.

1st promotional design
Melanie G.

2nd Place Photographic technology
Molly G.

3rd Place Music production Team 2
Will L.
Matt E.
Jane I.
Lauren C.
Zachary F.

2nd Place Structural
Jack S.
Jacob W.

3rd Place Chapter team
Brianna M.
Helen L.
Hannah R.
Sohum S.
Shahareen Q.
Sam B.

2nd Place Coding
Sohum S.

3rd Place Debating Tech Issues
Shahareen Q.
Risha K.

2nd Place Extemporaneous Speech
Risha K.

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Cab Students Receive Scholastic Art & Writing National Medals!

Congratulations!

Every year the Regional Scholastic Art & Writing Gold Key winners compete in NYC. This huge competition is sponsored by the Alliance for Young Artists and Writers, includes participants from all 50 states, and American students studying abroad. Alumni include artists Andy Warhol, Philip Pearlstein, Cy Twombly, Robert Indiana, Kay WalkingStick, Mozelle Thompson, Hughie Lee-Smith, and John Baldessari; writers Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Bernard Malamud, Marc Brown, Myla Goldberg, and Joyce Carol Oates; photographer Richard Avedon; actors Frances Farmer, Robert Redford, Alan Arkin, Lena Dunham, and John Lithgow; fashion designer Zac Posen; and filmmakers Stan Brakhage, Ken Burns, and Richard Linklater. Outside the arts, Awards alumni employ their creativity to be successful in any number of ways—becoming leaders in fields including journalism, medicine, finance, government and public service, the law, science, design, and more. In 2015, opportunities such as Alumni Microgrants and an Alumni Writer’s Residency were created.

Receiving these awards is quite an accomplishment.

The Visual Arts and Communication Arts Departments are thrilled to announce our 2019 National Scholastic Award winners!

  • Katherine Bobyak (grade 11) | Gold Medal, sculpture, Ghost: A Self Portrait
  • Matthew Jones (grade 12) | Gold Medal, digital art, Golden
  • Meredith Little (grade 11) | Gold Medal, painting, In the Bathtub and Damp
  • Ava Mas (grade 11) | Silver Medal, drawing and illustration, Plastic Sunrise
  • Hannah Son (grade 9) | Silver Medal, digital, Peace of Mind
  • Mariya Tacheva (grade 9) | Gold Medal, personal essay & memoir, Presence

An awards ceremony is scheduled for Thursday June 6 at Carnegie Hall in NYC!

We are thrilled that our students are being recognized for their hard work!

Please congratulate the students when you see them! Thank you for your support!

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Cab Blood Drive on March 12th!

Sign up to donate today!

On Tuesday, March 12, from 8-1pm, Cab Calloway’s National Honor Society will be hosting its annual blood drive through the Blood Bank of Delmarva in Cab’s gym!

The blood bank relies on donations from drives like this one so hospitals have ample supplies of blood when they need it most. Though donations after tragic events are helpful, it is the prior donations that provide the initial support and can determine someone’s survival.

We encourage all students, staff, and parents who are over the age of 17 and weigh more than 110 pounds to come out and donate on March 12th. Our goal is 50 donations, but we are positive that we can beat that goal with your help!

The entire donation process will take approximately one hour. In order to donate, you must sign up for an appointment at https://donate.bbd.org/. When registering, use the sponsor code: CABC. You can find a PDF that will guide you through the registration process below.

If you have any questions about the blood drive, please email [email protected] or contact the Blood Bank of Delmarva directly.

We hope to see many of you on March 12th!

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