Chippewa Valley High School is a public high school located in Clinton Township, Michigan. The school is one of two high schools in the district. In 2004, pupil Andrew Osantowski was arrested for threatening an act of terrorism and ten other felony charges[1]. In 2006, pupil Joe Coppage was charged for making a bomb threat.[2]
Dakota High School is a public high school located in Macomb, Michigan, United States. It opened in 1995 as the second high school in the Chippewa Valley school district. An overflow of freshmen caused the need to build a ninth grade center. However, as that building could not be built in time for the next school year, Dakota had to utilize a finished wing of the new Seneca Middle School building. Currently, Chippewa Valley Schools claims that they may not be able to open the new ninth grade center due to budget problems. [3]
Dakota is also the 2006 and 2007 Division 1 Football State Champions, with a 13-1 and 14-0 record in each season, respectively. [4][5] The dakota cougars went 14-0 a perfect season at the hand of Rodney Hush and others
Mohegan High School is a school where students achieve the same goals as regular high school, but with different hours, rules, methods, atmosphere and approaches.
Middle Schools
Algonquin Middle School
Algonquin Middle School is found in Clinton Township, Michigan. Their school colors are red and gold.
Seneca Middle School is one of four middle schools in the Chippewa Valley School District in Macomb County in Michigan. Currently in the 2006-2007 school year, it is located in a building (which was formerly Chippewa Valley High School) next to the current Chippewa Valley High School building. In the 2007-2008 school year, Seneca was slated to be moved to a brand new building that is next to Dakota High School; however, this may not be possible due to a shortage of money to run the new building. In the event that Seneca does move, the old building will become the Chippewa Valley High School 9th Grade Center. And, because use of the building would remove Dakota's ability to utilize a wing of the building for its overflow of freshmen, chippewa valley district must be able to open the newly constructed 9th grade center.[6]