• Home
  • Midwest
  • Arts academy honors Mustari at inaugural bash

Arts academy honors Mustari at inaugural bash

Serving as the first principal of The Chicago Academy for The Arts was never the plan for Frank Mustari. A guidance counselor at Niles West High School in suburban Skokie, Mustari asked to take a leave of absence in 1981 to help establish the academy, the first of its kind in the city.

“I thought the concept was a great idea. I was working at a high school that had virtually everything — an art department, a theater department, a music department. Chicago Public Schools didn’t have any of those things,” the 86-year-old says. “When I saw in the paper who was involved (in the initiative), I realized I knew some of them, and I volunteered to help with curriculum development.”

Source: https://franoi.com

READ MORE
PREVIOUS POST
Areas
Categories
We the Italians # 195