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The arts are an integral part of the
OurClassroomExtends
Randolph educational experience starting
BeyondtheCampus
in kindergarten. Our K-12 curriculum cele-
Extended off-campus experiences are built
brates and nurtures our human capacity
into the program, starting with a 4th grade
for creativity. After-school offerings
trip to Williamsburg, and allow students
include Young Voices Choir, handchimes
to explore curricula beyond the classroom
ensembles, jazz and blues bands and the
and life beyond the curriculum. In the
chance to be cast or crew in one of our
Upper School, Interim trips take the 9th
many school plays and musicals. On the
grade to Chicago for a trip with an arts
Drake Campus, students perform in the
emphasis, while 10th-12th graders select
Rhett Fine Arts Center, while the Center
from a broad range of offerings that
for the Arts on the Garth Campus provides
include local and regional explorations,
a professional stage experience for per-
internships and trips abroad. 2009-10
formers and production crews. Student
offerings include Excavating Cyberspace:
visual arts are celebrated in our campus
Digital Imaging of Ancient Inscriptions,
galleries as well as at Huntsville’s Panoply
Women’s Wellness in Tennessee, and trips
Arts Festival, Huntsville Museum of Art’s
to Costa Rica and Italy.
student exhibition and in community
events. Performance groups enjoy touring
CommunityService
in competitions, festivals and outreach.
Randolph students contribute their time
During the 2009-10 school year, Randolph
and talents outside of the School through
hosts the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra’s
community service. Each division coordi-
chamber orchestra concert series, which
nates service efforts by grades, clubs and
is open to the general public.
organizations. Among many activities,
the Lower School runs a blanket drive
for a neonatal unit, Middle School students
maintain the Outdoor Classroom and
Upper School students volunteer with
Habitat for Humanity. By extending them-
selves, students discover new interests
and avenues for growth and the value of
active citizenship.
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