Students are chosen through audition. Children's division auditions for the 2007–08 school year included six-year-olds for the first time; previously, the youngest students were required to turn eight in the year they began their studies. Children in the younger divisions are able to perform in various ballets with the company including George Balanchine's famous
The Nutcracker, ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream'',
Peter Martins's
Swan Lake, and
The Sleeping Beauty. The most advanced students perform in a workshop at the end of each year where the heads of ballet companies choose several of them to join their companies, including
New York City Ballet. This started in 1965, when
Alexandra Danilova sought and received approval from Balanchine to produce a spring workshop performance for the students. These workshops have become an important preview for many outstanding dancers. The school also hosts a summer program, where it selects about 200 dance students from across the country to train for five weeks. This summer program is one of the most selective ballet summer programs in the country. The Preparatory and Children's divisions conduct their programs in the afternoon and children are able to attend school as usual. Students in the Intermediate and Advanced divisions (ages 14 to 18), due to more rigorous pre-professional training, usually enrol in a
virtual high school program or attend either the
Professional Performing Arts School or
Professional Children's School. The SAB requires all students to complete their high school diploma requirements by the time they graduate. ==Faculty==