Welcome to Nevada City School of the Arts!
“The Arts—Music, Dance, Theater, and the Visual Arts—are crucial to the complete education of a child. Their practice, understanding and appreciation are essential to human experience and learning itself. Participation in the arts fosters a balanced and enriched life and engenders a commitment to excellence. The Arts are not simply a means; they are an end in themselves. The Arts make us human and whole”. – NCSA Philosophy Statement
At NCSA the faculty, administration, parents and students ensure that the words of our philosophy and equity statement reflect everyday life in the classroom.
Our academic faculty, some of whom have been with NCSA since its inception in 1994, provide the foundation of our academics, each teacher believing that both high expectations and a true depth of caring for each individual child are essential in the classroom. Our small school size and low student to teacher ratio allows for every child to be seen, noticed and cared for during their schooling, and strong relationships forged with their teachers as they move through the grades.
All of our teachers model the love of learning as they are active learners and explorers of the world themselves. Using the State Standards as a guide, along with their personal interests and strengths, teachers create curriculum ensuring that students stay engaged in enriching and innovative lessons, providing a platform for sustaining an active mind and a love of learning.
Our arts faculty and classroom teachers collaborate to enhance the academic curriculum with appropriate visual arts, music and performing arts so that a deeper understanding and a wider appreciation of the subject is ensured. The arts are also taught on their own, outside of the academic curriculum, and are an integral part of our students’ day. Local artists, musicians and actors bring their craft to NCSA to teach electives alongside our 3 artists in residence and 2 music teachers, creating a partnership between NCSA and the wider Nevada County arts community.
An ethic of respect, tolerance, social learning and emotional growth make NCSA a special place for children to find their true natures and thrive as respectful, tolerant individuals who have compassion for those around them.
Finally, joining the NCSA community also requires that parents are active partners in their children’s education. Working closely with teachers and the administrator on all facets of a child’s education is integral to their success in school. We ask that parents are generous in their time by volunteering in the classroom and on behalf of the school, as well as participating with a financial contribution to our Annual Giving Campaign.
Since our founding in 1994, Nevada City School of the Arts has stood out as a leader in charter school and arts based education. We use a lottery system to fill open spots. The lottery is open each year from November- April to enter your students name. In April we run the lottery and fill the open seats for the next school year. If you miss the lottery you may enter your students name on the Not Lotteried list for the Grade you are applying for.
The lottery for the 2024/25 school year was drawn on April 12th 2024.
If you would like to put your student on the list, register on Lotterease (instructions below) and choose the “Not Lotteried” list for the grade your student will be in for the 24/25 school year
The 2025/26 Lottery is open!
Lottery Deadline: April 1st 2024
Lottery Date: April 4th
Prospective Parent Information Meetings
We hope you will attend one of the prospective parent information meetings in the NCSA theater for the 24/26 school year if you are planning on applying.
Click HERE to RSVP to a meeting
November – Thursday, November 14th 2024 5:30 – 6:30 NCSA Theater Canceled
December – Wednesday, December 11th 2024 5:30 – 6:30 NCSA Theater
January – Thursday, January 23rd 2025 5:30 – 6:30 NCSA Theater
February– Thursday, February 20th 2025 5:30 – 6:30 NCSA Theater
March– Thursday, March 20th 2025 5:30 – 6:30 NCSA Theater
Group Tour Dates
If you would like a tour of the school please sign up for one of the following dates HERE
January– Tuesday, January 28th @ 10am
February – Wednesday, February 12th @ 10am
March– Thursday, March 6th @ 11am
Follow these steps to apply to NCSA:
1. Read the Enrollment Policy
2. Complete the registration through Lotterease and enter your student into the grade lottery you wish to attend (See directions below)
3. Register to attend a New Parent Information Meeting
4. Review current Vaccine Requirements and be ready to submit if you get a spot at NCSA
5. Not sure what your district of residence is? Use this county tool to look up your address: https://nevco.org/school-district-boundaries/
6. If your student is in TK or K please get these forms filled out by your Dentist and Physician
7. In the 2025–26 school year, children born between September 2, 2020 and September 1, 2021 will be eligible for TK.
Lotterease Registration
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register on the Lotterease platform
You will need to register on the Lotterease platform to enter your child into the lottery system. On this registration, be sure to use your information and not your child’s. You will be asked in a later step to enter your child’s information.
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enter your child’s information
You will now need to enter your child’s information to add them to your account. Once you have created your account, you will need to navigate to the “Add Child” link on the left menu.
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enroll them in a lottery
Now that you have added your child to your Lotterease account, you will now have to enroll them in a lottery. Select your child’s name from the left menu and you will be prompted to select a school. Select: Nevada City School of the Arts and hit submit.
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You have entered your child into the lottery
Congratulations! You have entered your child into the lottery at Nevada City School of the Arts. Now you can login to your account and check the status of your application. Click the button below to login to your Lotterease account.
Thank you for your interest in NCSA
For enrollment questions: 530-273-7736 x-1020 enrollment@ncsota.org