Coronado School of the Arts at 650 D Avenue operates as a six-conservatory pre-professional arts program within Coronado High School's public campus, admitting auditioned students from across San Diego County into classical voice, musical theatre, dance, drama, visual arts, and digital film tracks that make CoSA the most selective public-school performing arts program on Coronado Island and one of the most recognized in Southern California. The D Avenue campus sits two blocks east of Orange Avenue in the 92118 village grid, and the program's county-wide draw means approximately one-third of CoSA students commute across the Coronado Bridge from mainland San Diego neighborhoods, adding a regional enrollment dimension to a campus otherwise defined by Coronado's 92118 residential population. Conservatory students complete full CHS academic coursework alongside intensive arts training, and the production values of mainstage shows, gallery exhibitions, and film screenings reflect the pre-professional standards that distinguish CoSA graduates in college-level and professional audition environments. Public performances stage at campus venues and at Village Theater on Orange Avenue, where the historic screening room and stage provide a village-embedded performance space for film premieres and staged readings that extend CoSA's audience reach beyond the D Avenue campus. Six conservatories ensure concentration depth — classical voice students train in operatic and art-song repertoire, musical theatre students rehearse full-scale book musicals, dance conservatory students work in ballet and modern technique, drama students stage plays from Shakespeare to contemporary works, visual arts students exhibit in gallery settings, and digital film students produce short films screened at regional festivals. Faculty include working artists, performers, and filmmakers whose active careers bring current-industry practice into the classroom. Alumni have advanced to Juilliard, CalArts, UCLA School of Theater Film and Television, and other nationally ranked conservatory programs. Gallery and exhibition programming connects CoSA visual arts students to the Orange Avenue arts corridor, including Emerald C Gallery and the Coronado Historical Association museum, where the island's cultural institutions provide exhibition mentorship and public-viewing opportunities for student work. Hotel Del Coronado, Coronado Beach, and the Ferry Landing bayfront are all within the village grid surrounding the campus.