About The Compass School's Production of High School Musical!

Disney’s High School Musical JR.

"We’re All in This Together!"

It’s the first day after winter break at East High, and the cliques are back in their designated lanes: the Jocks, Brainiacs, Thespians, and Skater Dudes. But when basketball star Troy Bolton and the brilliant new student Gabriella Montez decide to step outside the "Status Quo" and audition for the school musical, the entire campus is turned upside down!

Between championship games, academic decathlons, and the scheming of drama diva Sharpay Evans, Troy and Gabriella must navigate peer pressure and their own fears to follow their dreams.

Featuring all the chart-topping hits you love—including "Start of Something New," "Get’cha Head in the Game," and "Breaking Free"—this 60-minute adaptation is a celebration of friendship, first love, and the power of being yourself.

Why You Can't Miss It:

A Modern Classic: Based on the smash-hit Disney Channel Original Movie.

Family Friendly: Perfect for audiences of all ages.

Inspirational Message: A heartwarming story about breaking barriers and finding your voice.

The Compass School

The Compass School is a high-performing K-8 public charter school with a dual mission of environmental sustainability and social responsibility. Founded in 2002, we offer a tuition-free education through an annual statewide lottery. Located on a 20-acre historic farm just a mile from the state university, our campus features Rhode Island’s largest school garden, complete with farm animals and nearly 5,000 square feet of above-ground garden beds. Recognized as a model program with international acclaim, Compass has been invited twice—in 2018 and 2024—to represent sustainable education at the International Green Leadership Summit in conjunction with the United Nations General Assembly. We are recognized by The U.S. Department of Education as a National Green Ribbon School for our commitment to sustainability through composting, reusable items, and waste reduction practices. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we rely on public funding to sustain our mission-driven programs, facilities, and maintenance.

Visit www.compassschool.org to learn more!