The winners are…

Six-year-old Keith Auchterlonie and Nine-year-old Courtney Deconinck are the two winners of the ‘Mother’s Day Coloring Contest.? Auchterlonie and Deconinck both received a gift certificate from T & C Federal and a $50 cash prize. Congratulations!

Oxford cheerleaders S-H-O-P for local families in need

The Oxford High School Cheerleading program got together on Monday, Dec. 14 to do some shopping and spread some holiday cheer for two families they adopted this Christmas. More than 35 girls spent the evening at Great Lakes Crossing shopping off of a ‘wish list? that was provided for them by The Adopt-A-Family program through […]

Clarkston youth honored by Crossing Foundation

17 -year-old Chase Hulderman, of Clarkston, has always been home schooled. Recently, his hard work and aspirations were not only recognized by his family, but by the Crossing Foundation in Washington D.C. Hulderman is the winner of the 2005 Washington Crossing Foundation Scholarship. This privilege entitles Hulderman to a $1,000 scholarship. As the only recipient […]

Mural symbolizes schools commitment to kindness

When parents and students walk into the office at Oxford Middle School, they will notice a new piece of artwork on the wall. If they stop and study the picture, it won’t take them long to figure out that the five smiling faces crafted on the mural are actual students at OMS. Sixth-graders Jack Mobley […]

Addison FD to purchase new ambulance

After 10 years of providing quality service, the Addison Twp. Fire Department is replacing one of its ambulances. Addison officials voted to amend the purchase price of the vehicle to $105,594, up $2,449 from the original purchase price of $103,145 that was voted on in October. The ambulance is being purchased from Rolland Speciality Vehicles […]

Board of Education says ‘No? to School of Choice

‘School of Choice? is often a misunderstood topic in the Clarkston Community School District. Many individuals mistake the Board of Educations decision to opt out of ‘School of Choice? as ending the district’s open enrollment program. To clarify, Anita Banach, Director of Marketing and Communications for Clarkston Community Schools, explains the difference. At the May […]

Bowlers sent West packing

The Varsity Bowling teams can cross Lapeer West off of their nice list after the Wildcats had to grind out victories against them this past week. The Varsity Girls lost the first baker match 155-147, but rebounded to take a 141-129 victory in the second baker match. Heather Lafnear went 4-for-4 in baker, helping the […]

Clarkston Schools recognize ‘Top Ten? graduating seniors

Ten Clarkston High School students made a special visit to the May 9 Clarkston Community Schools Board of Education meeting to be honored as part of the ‘Top Ten Seniors? of the year. The 2005 graduating ‘Top Ten Seniors? include: Alyssa Delke, Elizabeth Eastman, Michael Holody, Allyson Marie Kowalk, Amanda Leach, Scott Leigh, Lauren Little, […]

Clarkston Foundation Board recognizes the arts

The Clarkston Foundation Board of Directors hosted a special breakfast for some special students. The breakfast, held on May 12 at the Liberty Golf and Banquet Club, was for exemplary performing arts students from Clarkston Middle School, Sashabaw Middle School and Clarkston High School. Clarkston Middle School students include: Natalie Stevenson, Austin Blicher, Conrad Rea, […]

Grapplers finish 3rd in county tourney

The Varsity Wrestling team came out and made a statement this past weekend at the Oakland County Tournament when they took third place over the two day event. Detroit Catholic Central won the event with 326 points, running away and hiding from the field. Clarkston finished second with 236 and Oxford was third. Even with […]