All eyes were fixated on the library for the past two weeks at Pine Knob Elementary, but it wasn’t the books holding students? attention this time. Twenty-three bushel-sized baskets, overflowing with free goodies, had all mouths watering in anticipation of what was inside. The baskets were part of the school’s annual basket raffle, a fund-raiser […]
After more than a year of fund-raising and generating community support, the Spraypark at Clintonwood met its financial goal, thanks in part from two celebrity donations. Kid Rock and officials from Palace Sports and Entertainment announced in a March 25 press conference that the two forces would donate $60,000 to complete the fund-raising goal needed […]
When Kim Viazanko’s daughter read one of the latest ‘Chicken Soup for the Soul? installments, she told her mom that kids couldn’t do anything big to help others. Viazanko wanted to change that attitude. On March 24, more than 600 students participated in S.O.C.K.S or ‘serving our community kids? style? at Independence Elementary School. For […]
Clarkston Community Schools will participate in a state program to update security measures in 10 of the district’s buildings as part of $8.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. On March 30, Governor Jennifer Granholm announced the state program that would provide assistance to make sure that Michigan schools would be ready […]
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich got you down at the lunch table? Can’t stand to stomach the crust from another cheese and bologna rollover? Have no fear: Janet Allen and her array of enticing school lunch menus can change that attitude. ‘One of my favorite things is working with the menu,? Allen, food service supervisor […]
A beach party dance for Clarkston Middle School sixth graders took place at the school’s gym on April 2 as part of the grade’s ‘Spirit Week?. All CMS sixth graders are divided into one of four teams. The Compassionators Team sponsored this year’s dance and received help from coordinating teacher Jay Weinberg. Each day of […]
How many steps do you take in a day? Clarkston third and fourth graders are counting to find out for an important lesson issued by Oakland County executive L. Brooks Patterson. ‘The idea is get kids off the couch and walking for a half hour,? Patterson said. Patterson recently spoke to the Clarkston Optimist Club […]
The Clarkston Foundation is working hard to provide unique science programs throughout the year with its Science Academy. This year the academy will offer one-day workshops day camps in May. ‘We want them to have career choices in science,? Jason Siko, academy instructor and chemistry teacher at Clarkston High School, said. ‘The focus is to […]
Are you looking to replace that old toy truck your mom threw out when you were little? A visit to the Toy Show of Clarkston on Saturday, April 17 might just be the answer. W&D Promotions will host this year’s show at Clarkston’s Knights of Columbus Hall on Maybee Road. With some of the most […]
‘If you only remember one thing I say today, remember it for a lifetime: she said I should carry a little notebook in my pocket every day,? Suzy Kline, children’s author, said to a group of captivated students at North Sashabaw Elementary School. Kline was just one of four authors and one illustrator who visited […]