Arts

The Arts Program at ASH

The arts programs at ASH inspire creativity and provide avenues for our students to develop new skills. 

Performing and visual arts are integral to ASH' s curriculum. Students have many extracurricular opportunities to share their art with others through concerts, plays, art exhibits, and competitions.

Visual Arts - Art I-IV

The art department at ASH is led by Ms. Scarbrock and Mrs. Andries. Art I, II, III, and IV, are provided as elective classes at ASH. In these classes, students can expect to learn the elements of art, how to paint, and how to draw. Advanced art students can enroll in AP or apply for Talented Art. Students will complete a multitude of projects over the course of the school year.

Performing Arts - Theatre


ASH Theatre is directed by Mr. Tyler Price. This group on campus produces several shows a year and continues to entertain and capture their audiences. 

Learn more about ASH Theatre at their website here!

Performing Arts - Vocal


Highs and Lows

The Highs and Lows are the premier a capella group at ASH. They perform at nursing homes, hospitals, sporting events, and at competitions. 


The Alexandrians

The Alexandrians makes up ASH's advanced choir students. This ensemble performs annually at the Winter Choir Concert and at various events around Central Louisiana.

Performing Arts - Band


Benjamin Buller is the Director of Bands at Alexandria Senior High School in Alexandria, Louisiana, where he oversees the ASH Fighting Trojan Band, Symphonic Band, and Percussion Ensemble. Prior to his time at ASH, he earned his Bachelor of Music Education from Louisiana State University, where he was a four-year member of the award-winning Golden Band from Tigerland. He also performed frequently with the LSU Symphonic Winds and Wind Ensemble.


Media Arts - Trojan TV


Under the direction of Mrs. Diana Albritton, The ASH Trojan TV crew delivers a weekly news broadcast for our students, faculty, and community. This show features campus happenings, local, and national news stories. The show is student-led and produced in Mrs. Albritton's Speech III & IV classes.