The Detroit School of Arts, originally known as the Detroit School for the Fine and Performing Arts, is a blue ribbon high school located in Detroit, Michigan. Entrance to Detroit School of Arts is based on an audition that takes place at the end of a student's eighth grade year. Students are required to choose a "major". The Detroit School of Arts is one of four magnet schools in Detroit, others being.

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  • The Detroit School of Arts, originally known as the Detroit School for the Fine and Performing Arts, is a blue ribbon high school located in Detroit, Michigan. Entrance to Detroit School of Arts is based on an audition that takes place at the end of a student's eighth grade year. Students are required to choose a "major". The Detroit School of Arts is one of four magnet schools in Detroit, others being. The school offers majors in vocal, radio and television, visual communications, visual arts, instrumental, dance, and band. To be accepted as a student, applicants must audition for one of these majors; orchestra, band, vocal, acting, or visual arts. The school's colors are gold, and white. The school's founder and principal is Dr. Denise Darcel Davis-Cotton. Detroit School of Arts is a Detroit school of choice which means that enrollment is based upon a specific set of criteria, including an audition. Averaging ten million dollars a year in college scholarship offerings. The individual worth of all is valued College Preparatory. Located on the grounds of Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Detroit Public Television operates collaborative instructional activities housed in Detroit School of Arts. Detroit School of Arts is the only Detroit Public School that participates in interscholastic oratory and public address competitions. Currently, the school holds the State title. All school projects are designed to promote academic excellence.
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  • The Detroit School of Arts, originally known as the Detroit School for the Fine and Performing Arts, is a blue ribbon high school located in Detroit, Michigan. Entrance to Detroit School of Arts is based on an audition that takes place at the end of a student's eighth grade year. Students are required to choose a "major". The Detroit School of Arts is one of four magnet schools in Detroit, others being.
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