This year marks two significant milestones for the Morris County Vocational School District (MCVSD): the 25th anniversary of its Dance Program and the 55th anniversary of its inception in 1969.
From its origins as a traditional vocational school, MCVSD has become a leading district providing career and technical education across various fields. “These two significant milestones highlight the district’s ongoing commitment to innovation, excellence, and expanding opportunities for students in Morris County,” said Shari Castelli, Acting Superintendent of the MCVSD.
The Academy for Performing Arts, featuring its Dance Program, allows students to collaborate with master teachers and experienced choreographers. This program has a strong record of alumni who have gone on to careers as performers, choreographers, and educators in the dance field. The annual dance performance has evolved into a signature event, celebrating students’ artistic development and showcasing their exceptional talent.
In honor of the Dance Program’s 25th Anniversary, the program will host an exceptional performance on January 18, 2025, at the County College of Morris. This celebratory event will feature a unique blend of current students, alumni, educational partners, and industry professionals. Lisa Peluso, Teacher of Dance, will choreograph a piece for alumni, and current students will perform pieces choreographed by professional alumni.
With the County College of Morris as a supportive partner, the celebration will also feature alumni who will present their work at the concert and professional dance companies, each employing alumni, highlighting MCVSD’s impact on the dance community. Additionally, County College of Morris’s Coordinator of Dance, Professor Terence Duncan, will collaborate with the Academy of Dance seniors to create a work as part of their Choreography I course taken at County College of Morris.
“I am thrilled to celebrate 25 years of the dance program! I had the privilege of being a guest instructor in the program’s early years, and for the past decade, I’ve had the honor of leading it as the director. Watching our students grow, find their voice, and pursue remarkable careers in the arts or other fields they’re passionate about has been inspiring and shows the impact of an arts education, ” said Lisa Peluso, Teacher of Dance.
The 25th Anniversary Dance Performance will bring together the program’s past and present. When tickets are available for the January 18th performance they will be sold on the school website.
With 55 years dedicated to career and technical education and 25 years of artistic excellence through the Dance Program, Morris County Vocational School District continues to educate students, nurturing their passions, and equipping them with valuable career readiness skills in preparation for college and careers.
8th-grade students interested in Dance or Musical Theatre may apply to the Academy for Performing Arts through the online application until November 18th.
The Morris County Vocational School District (MCVSD) offers academy programs for grades nine through twelve, providing focused instruction in specific career pathways. Students enrolled in an academy program attend that program instead of their local high school unless the academy is based within their local school. Each year, students complete academy courses alongside the academic requirements set by the NJ State Department of Education. All academy graduates receive a diploma from the Morris County Vocational School District, regardless of where their academy is located. Each academy offers a distinct course sequence, internship opportunities and options to earn college credits.
Morris County Vocational School District (MCVSD) offers a wide range of career and technical education programs that inspire and prepare students to succeed in today’s world and pursue tomorrow’s opportunities. Programs range from auto service and construction trades to healthcare sciences, global commerce, performing arts, and cybersecurity. The high school offers full-time academies and share-time programs on its Denville campus. In addition, through collaboration with local school districts and the County College of Morris, MCVSD offers full-time academies and share-time programs established at off-site satellite locations. For more information, visit www.mcvts.org.