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Home Academics High School High School Co-Curriculars
Football, Volleyball, Cross Country, Cheerleading, Dance
Cypress Christian School’s theatre arts program is more than just a co-curricular activity; it is a family of creators constantly striving to glorify God with their talents. Students enrolled in the drama program get hands on experience and dedicated stage time for every skill level. Students can expect to be challenged and supported by their peers both on and off the stage with the help and guidance of their directors. With a vertically aligned course selection of introduction to theatre arts, intermediate theatre arts, advanced theatre arts and technical theatre exploration and design, there is something for everyone in this award-winning program.
The end goal for theatre arts students is to grow their talents throughout their high school career and compete as a team in the TAPPS One Act Play competition in the fall and individually in the TAPPS Speech and Academic Meet in the spring of every year.
The Cypress Christian School Chamber Choir is a choral ensemble made up of high school students. Music is a gift directly from God, and the voice is an instrument that is entirely God-made. Students in Chamber Choir learn to use each of their own uniquely crafted voices in harmony with others to become one voice. In Chamber Choir, students will experience and perform various styles of high-level choral music, from classical to musical theater to gospel, by harmonizing in three to eight parts. Chamber choir performs at school-wide performances throughout the year and competes in Solo & Ensemble TAPPS competition as well as Large Ensemble TAPPS competition in the spring. Students learn to worship through song, and by joining others in participating in this God-given musical language, choir members become a close-knit team, unified in purpose, experiencing the joy of the Lord together.
The campus will reopen on Monday, July 15.
Power has been restored, and the campus will reopen on Monday, July 15, with regular summer hours and activities.