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Q&A: Michigan Teacher of the Year fears ‘mass exodus’ of instructors
Kelley Cusmano is Michigan’s 2024 Teacher of the Year. The Rochester High School English teacher said the pressure placed on educators today leads too many good teachers to leave the profession. She hopes to advocate for teacher retention. Kelley Cusmano says she’s always had the heart of a teacher....
FREE Admission for High School Tennis Players at the Cranbrook Tennis Classic on July 3
FELDMAN AUTOMOTIVE GROUP TO SPONSOR HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS DAY PROVIDING FREE ADMISSION TO HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS ON JULY 3 FOR THE CRANBROOK TENNIS CLASSIC. Event taking place at Cranbrook Tennis Complex in Bloomfield Hills. WHAT:. The Cranbrook Tennis Classic returns to the Cranbrook Tennis Complex in Bloomfield Hills, for its...
LOCS hires three teachers, two assistant principals for upcoming school year
LAKE ORION — Lake Orion Community Schools hired five new staff on June 26, including three teachers and two assistant principals. Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Adam Weldon introduced the hires during the board meeting, beginning with Hannah Ordiway, now a second grade teacher at Paint Creek Elementary. “She’s...
Clarkston Community Schools approves 2024-25 budget
INDEPENDENCE TWP. — At its meeting last month, the Clarkston Community Schools Board of Education held its annual budget hearing and approved the district’s 2024-25 budget. The board then later approved the budget 6-0. Trustee Steve Hyer was absent from the meeting. Mary Beth Rogers, Executive Director of...
Center Line students help their peers in poster project
CENTER LINE — Several Center Line High School students are doing what they can to help their peers who might be struggling with mental health issues. The Macomb County Health Department and psychology students from the high school’s Health and Human Services Academy recently completed a collaborative project in which the students developed posters with messages that promote positive behavioral health.
Northville High School Hosts Exciting Summer Orchestra Camp for All Skill Levels
Join us for a fantastic mix of music and activities! We’ll get to know each other through games, fun activities, and crafts. Participants will receive instruction on their instruments, composition, and playing/reading sessions. Some meals will be provided as indicated on the schedule. Camp Schedule:. Middle School or Intermediate...
Lake Orion school board authorizes $3 million Orion Center purchase
Lake Orion Community Schools Board of Education authorized the purchase of the Orion Center from Orion Township for $3 million on June 26. The purchase agreement includes several exhibits detailing what is involved with the purchase, according to Assistant Superintendent of Business and Finance Andrea Curtis. These include one parcel being broken into two, furnishings that will not stay in the building, a warranty deed and more.
LOCS Board of Education selects five superintendent candidates for interviews
LAKE ORION — Lake Orion Community Schools announced on June 26 that the Board of Education selected five candidates for interviews to fill the district’s vacant superintendent position. Interviews will be held during meetings beginning at 4:55 p.m. on July 17 and July 18, at LOCS’s Administration Building,...
Deans of students named at Harvey-Swanson, Oakwood
Brandon Twp. — This fall, two new administrators will begin new positions at Harvey-Swanson and Oakwood elementaries. Nicole Fouty will be the new dean of students at Oakwood, while Chad Chappell will be the new dean of students at Harvey-Swanson. “I’ve been teaching for about 25 years,” said Fouty....
LTU Creates New Division of Research and Economic Development
SOUTHFIELD – Lawrence Technological University has consolidated its research and economic development activities into a new division. The university’s sponsored research effort has grown from less than $1 million a year a decade ago to nearly $10 million a year today, with research funding coming from both industry and government agencies like the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
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