Raises for all

School earnings are expected to increase $3.7 million compared to this past year. Spending, however, is expected to go up $5.5 million. Despite the shortfall, which will be covered by district savings, Clarkston Community Schools administration and teachers negotiated pay raises for teachers, support staff, and Superintendent Dr. Al Roberts, approved by Clarkston Board of […]

Seniors rock the house, one last time

Freshly minted Clarkston High School graduates hit the hallways of their alma mater one last time, this time to celebrate their commencement. This year’s after-graduation, all-night party was at the high school, but grads still had lots of room to have fun for the last time as a class, at least until their five-year reunion.

Win prizes, help chamber at golf classic

Those hitting the links at the Chamber Golf Classic can spice things up with contests for all skill levels. At Hole 2, avoiding the rough is good for a sleeve of ball. On Hole 10, $5 lets you borrow a golf pro’s driver, and the pro to go along with it. “The professional will drive […]

School welcomes hometown hero

Finally meeting Sgt. Amy Day after months of letters and photos, second graders at Independence Elementary had a few questions. “What was the hardest thing for you,” one asked the veteran of the War in Afghanistan. “Leaving this one for 15 months,” said Day, picking up her son, Dylan. “That’s a really long time.” Her […]

Supes want more input

No local funds are going to a county-wide consolidated trash service study, but they may soon. Before that happens, supervisors want to know what people think. ‘We’re appealing for opinions,? said Mike Trout, Springfield Township supervisor. ‘Tell us what you’d like to see.? ‘We want to get a feel for how the community views this,? […]

Kids lunch with bear

Children and their teddy bears and other stuffed animals picnicked with Independence Township Parks and Recreation, June 12, at the annual Teddy Bear Picnic at Clintonwood Park. They made Teddy Bear headbands and fuzzy bear tails, enjoyed a story read aloud, paraded around the park, and ate hot dogs and cotton candy.

Linked together

Students in Clarkston’s ASD Link program celebrated a successful year with a picnic, June 4 at Clintonwood Park. The junior and middle school students work with students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. “They develop friendships, do homework together ? ASD students learn more from their peers,” said Jeff Long, teacher at Clarkston Junior High. They model […]

Online check info unlikely for local schools

If residents of Oxford, Holly, and 36 other southeast Michigan communities want to know how much their school district pays for cell phone usage, milk supplies, or anything else, all they have to do is check their websites. Clarkston doesn’t offer that kind of online information, though the Board of Education will consider it this […]

Market coming to town

Clarkston Farmers’ Market starts earlier than ever this year, but before even that, organizers present a Plant and Garden Art Sale, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, June 13. “The sale focuses on things related to the garden,” said Sharon Matzelle, who is organizing the event, in the parking lot next to city offices and Depot Park, […]

Division champs finish season

Clarkston hitters had to settle for theOAA Red division championships in postseason play, falling in a close, 1-0 loss to state quarterfinalists Troy, Saturday. The Clarkston High School Varsity Girls Softball team gave up a single run in the first inning, but held off the Colts the rest of the game. The Wolves left runners […]

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