Frequently Asked Questions
No Question Is Too Small
Where are you located?
505 S. Spring Garden Ave.
Deland, FL, 32720
Located before the corner of W Euclid Ave and 15A.
What age do you start training?
We start training with our Too Cute 2 year-olds, check the schedule for days.
What do I need to bring?
Each student should come dressed in the appropriate dance wear or athletic wear, hair should be neatly out of the face, a reusable water bottle, & a dance bag or backpack with all required shoes.
Do you have any performance opportunities other than the Annual End of the Year Showcase?
Absolutely! High Standard participates in various local events all over Central Florida recreationally such as Parades, Nascar Xfinity Race, & Youth festivals to name a few.
On top of local performances meant for fun, we also have a competitive team for those wanting to push themselves!
How do I sign up for a class?
You can come in-person to see our facility, meet some of our staff, and fill out the paperwork or email us and we can email paperwork to you.
Do we have an After School Program or Summer Camp Program?
Actually, we have both!
For our ASP, we pick up from the following schools
Reading Edge Academy
Orange City Elementary
Manatee Cove Elementary
Freedom Elementary
Citrus Grove Elementary
Woodward Elementary
Volusia Pines Elementary
River Springs Middle School
How long is the Young Artist Dance & Performance Training Program?
At High Standard, we have classes year round broken into 3 semesters. We have our Fall & Spring Semester that go together just like school & finishes with our Annual End of Year Showcase.
Then we have a Summer Semester for those who want that time to really focus on their technique and advancement!
Can I observe my student during class?
Parents may observe their students through a viewing window located at the front of the studio. In order to remove any distraction for students, we have installed cameras in all studios, which can be viewed from televisions in the lobby.
Parents are not permitted in the studios during class, with the exception of those who have children enrolled in the "Too Cute Twos" class with our 2 year-olds.
In many cases, parents will be asked to come in at the end of a class to watch something the students would like to show.