Dragons run over Oak Park

Mikael Lott scored touchdowns three different ways and the visiting Dragons overcame a slew of turnovers and penalties to beat Oak Park 34-14 Friday. Lake Orion’s defense held Michigan State-bound Edwin Baker in check, while Kim Bruce filled in for an injured Branden Oakes and led the offense with 91 yards rushing on 17 carries. […]

Study skills help students ‘SOAR? to new heights

Studying–It’s a word that most students would like to never hear again. Unfortunately, it’s a necessary evil in order to do things like graduate from high school and college, and get that dream job. But studying, and studying successfully, are two noticeably different things, and can sometimes mean the difference between getting an A+ or […]

Couch named wrestling coach

Starting this November, there will be a familiar face coaching the varsity boys wrestling team at Oxford High School. Scott Couch, a freshman science teacher at OHS, was named head coach last week for the Grapplers after former head coach Paul McDevitt threw in his coaching hat to become the assistant principal at the school. […]

State updates grad requirements, adds world language

Since the governor signed into law more rigorous requirements for high school graduates last April, the state has sent down more specific information on the requirements for the Class of 2011 and 2016. Jim Schwarz, Executive Director of Curriculum for Oxford Schools, informed the school board last Tuesday of these specifications. The state is mandating […]

Recess before lunch keeps kids ‘focused’

Recess always seems to be the part of the school day kids enjoy most. Now, students at Clear Lake Elementary won’t have to wait so long for that oh so treasured time of day. Sue Hannant, principal at Clear Lake, decided to change the school day around a little bit this year, allowing students to […]

Cardinals grounded, Panthers caged

The Oxford varsity boys soccer team came out on top once again at their last two games. First, beating Davison 6-1 on Thursday and then shutting out Lapeer West 8-0 Monday night. Coach John Thaler said the Wildcats fell behind a little in the first half of the Davison game, which gave the Cardinals a […]

DeVos visits with chamber to discuss ‘TurnAround? plan

With Michigan’s gubernatorial election less than two months away, candidates Jennifer Granholm, the incumbent Democrat, and Republican challenger Dick DeVos have kicked their campaign into high gear. The DeVos campaign made a stop in Orion Township last week, when he was the featured speaker at the Orion Area Chamber of Commerce Luncheon on Sept. 12 […]

Swimmers 2-1 in FML after Brandon meet

The Oxford varsity girls swim team’s Flint Metro League record jumped to 2-1 after last Thursday’s tri-meet against Brandon and Clio at Brandon High School. Oxford lost to Brandon 151-115, but won against Clio 115-37. Freshman Allison Woonton took first place in both the 200-yard swim and 500-yard freestyle with a time of 2:33.23 and […]

Beane heads to Brandon

Some might say Jeff Beane’s life has come full circle. The 1992 graduate of Oxford High School has spent the last three years as assistant principal at Oxford Middle School, and now, he’s decided to move on. Friday was Beane’s last day at OMS before he takes hold of the reigns at Brandon Fletcher Intermediate […]

G’ day, mate!

Some kids spend their summer vacations swimming in the pool, going to theme parks or just watching TV, but Oxford High School freshman Paul Belmonte didn’t experience the usual summer vacation. That’s because he spent three weeks in Australia and New Zealand as a student ambassador for the People to People program. Belmonte was able […]