Well when I went there it was known as Rock ridge elementary School LOL and then it changed to arts magnet elementary School and that's when it became divided and kindergarteners were going to the same classes as the high school and college students which was actually really cool I met a lot of good friends and learned a lot of neat stuff education should not only be free but you should be able to learn what you want to learn which is what I enjoyed the most by going to classes with older students and being treated as an equal
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I had many friends go here, not all finished. All I can say is do your research and don't delude yourself with unrealistic expectations. Art is from the heart, CCA struck me as restrictive and corporate. Poor response to trans-phobia and racism. But an amazing assortment of cutting edge equipment...sooooo...Opportunity cost?
Even thought I need 4 more years till I go to college I already chosen this college because of how I love art and craft and I'm doing a college project on this amazing and creative college and hope I get great items to show my class about this school and how great it is.
If I could give them a minus star, I would be happy to do that. Do not waste your time nor your money, this so called "art school" is good for nothing. From teachers to admins, everything is a constant unpleasant situation to deal with. Teachers really DO NOT TEACH anything, students have to find out and learn everything mostly by themselves; teachers are stuck up, they thing they are the biggest deal and that the students are nothing unless they get to have a favorite one. None of the students here study and work, most of them come from rich families that pay for them to do "something in life" and that something will certainly be nothing because hardly one gets to have a decent, paying job after being ripped off for years.
For rich people this is certainly not important but not for poor or middle class people that want to advance in life and make big efforts to get loans and on top of that pay monthly tuition. We ended up investing about $85,000 for a basically useless degree.
They break their student's spirit, they belittle, ignore, degrade them; make them feel they are not entitled to any success if they are not the star of the class. My child worked extremely, extremely hard to try to make his dream come true but ended up completely sick and hopeless.
Lastly, teachers steal student's ideas and nothing you can do about it because they have students sign an agreement before beginning of classes. First they tell them that those ideas are worthless, of course.
Look for better options. California is full of excellent and transparent schools, colleges and universities let CCA out, it isn't worth it !!!
Knockout faculty and up and coming artists and designers make for great exhibits and critiques. Lots of knockout curated exhibits, visiting artists and lecturers.