Entire district on track to be IB authorized

Oxford Community Schools? (OCS) journey to being the first Michigan school district with preK-12 International Baccalaureate Authorization could be complete this fall following the authorization of Oxford Middle School set to take place this September. This final step will result in Oxford Schools not only having district-wide implementation and accreditation, but featuring the most certified […]

Hall, Schmidt and White headed for Hall of Fame

Five new Wildcat sport stars will be entered into the Oxford Hall of Fame this September. The 2013 class of inductees include Megan Burns, Dr. Heather Hall, Zach Line, Bobby Schmidt and Jenny White. The fourth class of the Oxford Athletic Hall of Fame will be honored by the Oxford High School Athletic Department on […]

Free full-day sessions offered for Young 4s

Due to additional state funding Oxford Early Learning Center (OELC) is expanding their Young 4s, also known as the Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP), to include free full-day sessions. ‘We’ve been given a unique opportunity from the state to grow the program and our number of slots in the program,? said Dr. James Schwarz, assistant […]

ORV Park discussions put to an end

Those worried about noisy weekends, heavy traffic through local neighborhoods and depreciating home values due to an ORV (Off-Road Vehicles) park can rest easy. After several meetings and “standing room only” public hearings for both Oxford Village and Township residents, officials took residents’ concerns to heart. Their actions may ended any future plans of an […]

Council approves Merge PUD

Tim and Karey Collins breathed a sigh of relief last Tuesday night after the Oxford Village Council gave an ‘A-OK? to move forward with plans of relocating Merge Gallery & Art Studio from its current location downtown, to the old grain elevator at 33 Pleasant Street. ‘We’re just really excited to wrap up the purchase […]

Boyd lands dream job as DA’s principal

There’s an air of ‘change and excitement? wafting around the nearly vacant halls of Daniel Axford (DA) Elementary. When the school year starts in a few weeks, those halls will be abuzz with activity, and students will be greeted by a new principal, Chad Boyd.? ‘It’s not just all the sudden I am the (new) […]

Deputy clerk has faith in replacement

After six years of being Deputy Clerk for Oxford Township, Renee Wilson handing the reigns over to her administrative assistant Susan McCullough. After receiving her municipal clerk certification from Oakland Community College, Wilson got hired to take over as clerk for the City of Fenton, which is why she is resigning. ‘It’s closer to home […]

Good and bad seen in proposed educator evalution system

‘There is nothing wrong with accountability when it’s done right,? said Dr. William Skilling, superintendent for Oxford Community Schools, referring to a new education evaluation proposal by the Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness (MCEE) In order to provide ‘meaningful and targeted feedback to all educators in the state,? the MCEE submitted proposal to Gov. Rick […]

Albensi resignation accepted by council

Aug. 13 was bittersweet for Oxford Village resident Tony Albensi. The Village President turned in his letter of resignation and the common council accepted it unanimously.? ‘As you know my wife (Jessica Hallmark) and I recently purchased a new residence outside of the Village . . Therefore, I must reluctantly tender my resignation as President […]

Fish celebrates 40 years of being a good neighbor

Oxford/Orion FISH celebrated 40 years of ‘neighbors helping neighbors? this past Sunday ‘We help a lot of people in the community and they’re very, very grateful,? said Fish Volunteer Sue Hackstock. ‘They come monthly for their food and seem to appreciate what we do for them and we’re happy to do it.? For the past […]