Learning comes alive when it steps off the page — and that’s exactly what happened when our 12th graders and staff headed to Broadway to see a live performance of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman.
The trip was a natural extension of their ELA class, where students had been reading and studying Miller’s iconic American play. Getting to experience it performed live — with all the emotion, tension, and artistry of a Broadway production — brought the text to life in a way no classroom alone can replicate.
Moments like these deepen critical thinking, spark new conversations, and remind students that literature isn’t just history — it speaks directly to the world we live in today. We’re proud to give our Jaguars access to these kinds of transformative experiences. 🎭