Stadium Drive Elementary School Of The Arts
The building includes a gymnasium, a media center, a technology lab, a music room, an art room, and a theater room.
Stadium Drive is an arts-focused school, where its administrators believe that "Academics Shine Through the Arts." In addition, Stadium Drive was the first elementary school in the Lake Orion School District to be awarded the Outcomes Endorsement status from the North Central Association. It was awarded the ArtServe Michigan "School of Distinction" status in May 2000.
Prosecutors filed weapons charges against a seven-year-old boy who allegedly brought a loaded pistol to the school and threatened the life of a fellow student in March 1999. Authorities said the Stadium Drive student is the youngest child in recent memory to face criminal charges in Oakland County.
References
- ^ "Levin and Stabenow Announce 15 Michigan Elementary Schools Will Receive "Blue Ribbon Schools" Award", Carl Levin, May 18, 2001
- ^ "2 Detroit grade schools win awards", The Detroit News, May 24, 2001
- ^ "BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS PROGRAM: Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002, U.S. Department of Education
- ^ "A Michigan and National Blue Ribbon Exemplary School", Stadium Drive Elementary School of the Arts
- ^ "Top high school fine arts students gather at WMU", Western Michigan University News, May 4, 2000
- ^ "Boy, 7, accused of gun charge: Lake Orion cops say he threatened life of classmate", The Detroit News, April 28, 1999