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- G-Star High School of the Arts for Film, Animation and Performing Arts is a public charter high school located in West Palm Beach, Florida, United States. The NBC Today Show video produced by NBC states G-Star is "A ground-breaking high school in Florida. Not only does it offer excellent academics, it is the only one in the world with a working motion picture studio right on the campus...Wait until your see this place. Every kid is going to want to go to school here. You've never seen anything quite like it before." Curriculum G-Star offers students college preparatory curriculum courses in math, language, and science at the standard level, the AICE/Cambridge Program, and the International Baccalaureate World School Programme (the highest level of learning in high schools worldwide). G-Star High School of the Arts has no audition. Unique to the school, students may choose between all Arts programs including Film (all aspects), 3-D Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Coding, and Live Performance Theater as their Art major. However, students are welcome to change their minds and switch from one Arts subject to another as often as desired. The audition process restricts the student to only participate in one discipline throughout all four years of high school. School Statistics G-Star is an "A" rated, "High Performing High School," the highest accolade designated by the Florida Department of Education. G-Star has a graduation rate up to 99% with 97% of its students going on to the college of their choice. US News & World Report named G-Star to its "Best High Schools in America" list and the Washington Post also named the school to their "Most Challenging Schools in America" list. (en)
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- The Arts High School of the Future
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- Greg Hauptner, Founder (en)
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- NASA, The International Space Station, The 2024 Artemis Moon Base, Space X, The G-Star Motion Picture Production Studios (en)
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- The Arts High School of the Future (en)
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- G-Star High School of the Arts for Film, Animation and Performing Arts. (en)
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- G-Star High School of the Arts for Film, Animation and Performing Arts is a public charter high school located in West Palm Beach, Florida, United States. The NBC Today Show video produced by NBC states G-Star is "A ground-breaking high school in Florida. Not only does it offer excellent academics, it is the only one in the world with a working motion picture studio right on the campus...Wait until your see this place. Every kid is going to want to go to school here. You've never seen anything quite like it before." Curriculum School Statistics (en)
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