ASFA accepts 4 Trussville students
The Alabama School of Fine Arts is pleased to announce the addition of four Trussville students to its enrollment for the 2020-21 school year.
The four Trussville students accepted into the school this year are Aelayna Etheredge for music; Emil Antselevich for math and science; Aubrey Segars for theatre arts; and Mallory Whitt for visual arts.
These students are among 100 new students from across the state who were accepted into the state’s only highly specialized arts and sciences pre-professional and college preparatory program for middle and high school students. ASFA currently has 345 students who spend three hours of study daily in one of six specialty areas: creative writing, dance, math and science, music, theatre arts or visual arts. These students spend the remainder of their school day taking part in a traditional, comprehensive core academic curriculum taught by highly acclaimed faculty.
ASFA is located in downtown Birmingham, tuition-free and has a 100 percent graduation rate. Admission is based on an audition in one of the school’s six specialty areas. Low-cost dormitory rooms and meals are available for students who live beyond commuting distance.
Submitted by Alabama School of Fine Arts.