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Guilford County Schools to open new visual and performing arts magnet next year

Construction of a new visual and performing arts school is underway in Guilford County. Photo courtesy of Guilford County Schools

Construction of a new visual and performing arts school is underway in Guilford County. Photo courtesy of Guilford County Schools

A new visual and performing arts elementary school is set to open in Guilford County next year.

Officials say this kind of programming is in high demand. 

Peeler Open Elementary School closed after being severely damaged by a tornado in 2018.

It was home to one of the district’s arts magnet programs at the elementary level. Without it, many students found themselves on waitlists elsewhere. 

But the district hopes to change that, with the construction of a new visual and performing arts school set to serve more than 600 kids. GCS Director of Arts Education Leigh Ann Little says this kind of programming has a lot of benefits. 

“It boosts creativity. It creates opportunities for students to have critical thinking skills and problem-solving skills," she said. "It also, at young ages can help develop your fine motor skills.”

The school will have rooms for dance, music, digital design, theater and visual arts, including a space for ceramics and sculpture. Arts education will be integrated with their core classes, like math and science, too. 

Amy Diaz covers education for WFDD in partnership with Report For America. You can follow her on Twitter at @amydiaze.

Amy Diaz began covering education in North Carolina’s Piedmont region and High Country for WFDD in partnership with Report For America in 2022. Before entering the world of public radio, she worked as a local government reporter in Flint, Mich. where she was named the 2021 Rookie Writer of the Year by the Michigan Press Association. Diaz is originally from Florida, where she interned at the Sarasota Herald-Tribune and freelanced for the Tampa Bay Times. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of South Florida, but truly got her start in the field in elementary school writing scripts for the morning news. You can follow her on Twitter at @amydiaze.

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