In school students can choose from a wide range of art, music theory/history, and performance oriented classes, which take advantage of Ballston Spa's art facilities, including a dark room, several kilns, and a well-equipped auditorium/theatre. Performing groups [ edit]
A number of musical performing groups are offered through the music department, including a
Symphonic Band along with an audition-only Wind Ensemble, and a Jazz Band directed by Mr. Retersdorf. The Symphonic and Concert Orchestras are directed by Mrs. Reeves. Also, a Concert and Women's Choirs along with the audition-only Select Choir. These groups perform at least twice a year, with concerts in December and May, occasionally performing at a special concert in March. Members from the groups also use their musical talents in the community on a regular basis, organized mainly by Ballston Spa's chapter of the Tri-M Music Honor Society. Members of the band, for example, have performed on the street corners and Maplewood Manor, a local nursing home, around Christmas, while chorus members have gone caroling both in downtown Ballston Spa and at a local respite home.
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