Notable Alumni
- Adam Brown (2008), winner of ESU National Shakespeare Competition
- Christopher Probus (2006), Opera and concert performer, recording artist, featured on premiere recording of Passatieri's opera Casablanca (2007)
- Chad Broskey (2005), actor
- Alonzo Richmond (2005), actor, Mid-West Gospel Expo Winner, Gospel Ensemble Director
- Robin Clough (2004), Flautist, Woodwind Section Leader, U. S. Coast Guard Training Center Recruit Band.
- Nicole Scherzinger (1996), past member and lead singer of the Pussycat Dolls
- Greg Sample (1994) award-winning choreographer, dancer for Celine Dion, Cirque du Soleil, Phantom of the Opera and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago (photo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance)
- Sara Gettelfinger (1995), Broadway performer and film actress (Sex and the City)
- Natalie Nicole Gilbert (1995), Singer/Songwriter and radio host
- Patrick Mosser (2004), Saxophonist, Hazard Moonlight Rock Orchestra
- Evan Boyer (2003), Opera and concert performer, Metropolitan Opera competition national finalist, San Francisco Opera Merolo program member, in residence with Chicago Lyric Opera.
- James Ramsey (1990), Saxophonist, Senior Chief Musician, U.S. Navy Music Program
- Kira Reed (1989), actress and television producer
- Paige Davis (1987), theater performer, host of Trading Spaces on TLC from 2001 to 2005
- Daniel Mobbs (1985), Opera and concert Performer with the Metropolitan, New York City Opera, and various other well-known troupes.
- Sean Cunningham musician, singer
- AJ Hughes (2003), stage actor
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