Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. School of the Arts (DSOA) is a public high school located in West Palm Beach, Florida. Formerly named the Palm Beach County School of the Arts (also known as School of the Arts or SOA), the school was renamed in recognition of a 1997 donation of $1 million by Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. , a West Palm Beach philanthropist. DSOA is a magnet school, with students coming from across Palm Beach County.

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  • Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. School of the Arts (DSOA) is a public high school located in West Palm Beach, Florida. Formerly named the Palm Beach County School of the Arts (also known as School of the Arts or SOA), the school was renamed in recognition of a 1997 donation of $1 million by Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. , a West Palm Beach philanthropist. DSOA is a magnet school, with students coming from across Palm Beach County. Students belong to one of the school's six art departments: Communication Arts, Dance, Digital Media, Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts. Students are then said to 'major' in their art area, taking at least two art area classes per year in addition to other academic and other classes. Newsweek magazine ranked DSOA #19 on its list of "America's Top Public High Schools" in May 2007. (The list ranked schools by taking the number of Advanced Placement and other tests taken by all students at a school, divided by the number of graduating seniors). The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). The school's campus is located in downtown West Palm Beach at 501 South Sapodilla Avenue, adjacent to the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts and the CityPlace district. Located across Tamarind Avenue is the Tri-Rail train station, on which many students from the southeastern part of the county regularly commute. DSOA is administrated by the School District of Palm Beach County, which also provides most of its funding. The school receives supplementary funds from the School of the Arts Foundation, Inc. , a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
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  • Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. School of the Arts (DSOA) is a public high school located in West Palm Beach, Florida. Formerly named the Palm Beach County School of the Arts (also known as School of the Arts or SOA), the school was renamed in recognition of a 1997 donation of $1 million by Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. , a West Palm Beach philanthropist. DSOA is a magnet school, with students coming from across Palm Beach County.
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