Students stand against bullying

Lake Orion and Oxford Schools joined together against bullying. On May 4 the school district participated in ‘Stand 4 Change Day.? ‘It’s really nice for everybody to stand together in such a big group especially and stand against bullying,? said Shannon Line from Scripps Middle School. ‘To let everyone know there is someone out there […]

‘Hi-Hill people worked over?

In a last ditch effort for sewer reimbursement from Orion Township Hi-Hill subdivision residents were denied at the May 7 regular township board meeting. After reviewing ‘thousands upon thousands of documents,? Trustee Mike Flood Jr. decided to stand by the Orion Township Board’s April 4, 2005 motion to deny reimbursement, which carried 7-0 at the […]

Students, teachers join against privatization

By Trevor Keiser Review Co-Editor Next Wednesday: That’s the day, Lake Orion School’s Assistant Superintendent of Business and Finance John Fitzgerald hopes to bring his recommendation to the board as it relates to privatizing school custodial services. Fitzgerald said the Request for Proposal (RFP) committee has inspected facilities the past two weeks and the feedback […]

Five teams to Destination ImagiNation

After sending eight teams to the Destination ImagiNation (DI) Regional tournament at Central University, Five teams from St. Joseph School are going on to the Global Finals in Tennessee, May 22-26. ‘This is the eight year in a row St. Joseph has earned a trip to the global finals,? said Coach Tom Eisbrenner. ‘We got […]

Post office ready for can drive, May 12

Lake Orion Postal workers are ready to collect some cans on May 12 for the 20th Annual National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. ‘It’s so simple,? said Pamela Wilson, letter carrier and food drive coordinator in Lake Orion. ‘All people have to do is put something in their mailbox or next […]

Candidate filing, May 15 deadline

Time is ticking down, but those still interested in running as a candidate for the Orion Township trustee board have until 4 p.m. on May 15 to file. According to Orion Township Clerk Penny Shults only nine people have filed to run as candidates so far. Incumbent JoAnn Van Tassel and Chris Barnett will run […]

‘Let there be peace on earth?

Despite threatening weather on the National Day of Prayer, May 3, a large crowd gathered at the Orion Veterans Memorial to not only pray, but to see the unveiling of three new monuments: The Purple Heart, the Medal of Honor and the Fallen Hero. ‘This has been the biggest National Day of Prayer we’ve ever […]

Keiser’s Role: Kids Rock

You’ve heard it said ‘Kids tell it how it is.? Well, it’s true. Whether it was for ‘Stand 4 Change? against bullying (story next week), St. Joseph School’s Destination Imagination (page 3), or the students at Pine Tree Elementary telling me why their mom is great for Happy Mother’s day, this week I got an […]

Layoffs coming?

As of today Lake Orion Community Schools are planning to lay off seven teachers next year. The Lake Orion School Board unanimously approved the layoffs at the April 25 board meeting. ‘The teacher contracts require we make our best guess about staffing by April 30 and we propose a layoff for any individuals we can’t […]

More fruits and veggies in school cafeteria

While a push for healthier foods has been seen at grocery stores, restaurants, and even fast food joints, it’s also been found in school lunchrooms. ‘When you see what’s happening in other districts, I think there is a real consciousness towards healthier foods,? said Tom Toby, interim principal at Lake Orion High School. ‘Instead of […]

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