What if I'm not currently a Miami Dade County Public Schools student?
- The steps to apply, deadlines, and requirements are the same for all applicants. Whether or not you are currently a district student or you currently live in Miami, in Florida, or in the United States, you must complete and submit the application online by January 15th and prepare a sketchbook and portfolio for audition day.
- DASH is not authorized by MDCPS to be an international studies school and does not have a foreign exchange program. Attending DASH requires that you live locally, near enough to get to school every day for four years of high school. Families who live outside Miami Dade County do not qualify for district-sponsored transportation. It's also important to note that our daily schedule is an extended school day (from 7:40 A.M to 3:35 P.M.) and that long travel times must be taken into account when considering the difference between attending DASH and attending your neighborhood "home" school.
How do I update my address with the school system?
- Addresses are connected with the official MDCPS student information system. The address you provide when you apply online for your audition appointment is not necessarily your official address on file. Please check with your current school's registrar to make sure your correct address is on file. You will need to provide proof of new address such as a deed, lease agreement, or acceptable utility bill in order to update your official address. This is very important, as assignment of transportation and official school mail will be tied to your official address of record.
I am interested in design but I do not draw. Is that alright?
- All DASH students complete fine art courses every school year in addition to their design work. DASH is an art school and this requirement applies for everyone across all five design programs. Applicants must demonstrate observation drawing skills through the audition requirements. These requirements are the same for all applicants (sketchbook, portfolio, two live drawings and an interview).
- The ability to draw well comes from practice. If you've never seriously practiced before and you want to study at DASH, it's time to get serious. After all, other talented applicants are also competing for a spot. We're looking for students who show strong potential to become powerful visual communicators (young people with a unique take on how they see the world, interesting choices of subject matter, thoughtful compositions that fill the page expansively, and drawings that are accurate as possible based on observed three-dimensional details from real life). Obviously, we're also looking for students who are passionate about art and design! Technical training is not required. But hard work and discipline are. Please practice your drawing skills following the recommended exercises on this website. You will need to practice well in advance of the audition in order to achieve a sufficient score. Viewing the Virtual Workshop materials will help.
What kind of drawings are not acceptable?
- Any single piece drawn partially or fully by someone other than you yourself (the applicant) is not allowed. We want to see work based on your own observations of three dimensional real life, so please do not include anything copied from a two dimensional source like a photo or other flat piece of art. Because your own original point of view and style are what DASH looks for, we don't want to see cartoon style or anime drawings. Representations of drugs, alcohol, and weapons are not welcome.
I have a sibling who attends/attended DASH. Does this qualify me for special consideration?
- Siblings who know all about DASH are a great resource to applicants. They can help you prepare and guide you with lots of inside knowledge about exactly what we look for. But unlike lottery-based magnet schools that give special consideration for siblings, DASH is a talent-based visual arts magnet and each applicant must demonstrate his or her own suitability for the school regardless of whether a sister or brother attends/attended.
Are exceptional education students and English language learners considered?
- Absolutely! Art does not discriminate. All kinds of talented and ambitious students interested in rigorous arts, design, and academic studies should apply. DASH has a full time ESE specialist on staff, and all DASH faculty members are trained to provide accommodations for students with special needs.
Are teacher recommendations required?
- DASH does not include recommendations in the audition process. Applicants should prepare carefully according to the directions on this website.
May I include recommendations, a resume, or awards with my portfolio?
- These items do not affect your audition score in any way. Therefore it is advised you do not include them with your portfolio. That way, the DASH art teachers who evaluate your audition can concentrate on your art work and spend more time considering your potential as a visual communicator.
Which advanced academic classes does DASH offer?
- Current course offerings are posted on the main DASH website under the Academics section. Click the link for DASH Curriculum. The chart shows course options listed by subject in rows and by grade in columns. This information represents the tentative plan for offerings and is not a guarantee. We are always working to enhance our capacity and adapt our curriculum to best prepare our students for university admissions and scholarships.
What are the school hours and what is the earliest and latest the campus is open?
- The DASH school day begins at 7:40 A.M. and ends at 3:35 P.M. The campus opens at 7:00 A.M. and is locked after 4:00 P.M.
How do new students sign up for their classes?
- Apart from their own choice of foreign language elective, new students are assigned by the counselors into the appropriate DASH courses based on their previous courses and grades. Once the school year begins, level placement may be reassigned with teacher recommendation based on student performance.