Peggy Lane was always in students? eyes and ears

Peggy Lane is out of their ears and eyes. Well’sort of. Lane, whose final day with Lake Orion Community Schools was June 12, plans to spend her retirement volunteering at Stadium Drive Elementary, so she won’t be too far. Lane taught second grade there since the school opened in 1972. She’s been teaching in the […]

Schools slice, dice classes

Take a deep breath and let out a sigh of relief for 2009/2010. The school year won’t see any programming or staff cuts. And any money lost in state funding will be replaced by American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) money. But 2010/2011 isn’t off the hook. In an effort to dull the sting of […]

‘Acta, non verba?

‘Actions, not words? has become the rally cry for Waldon Middle School’s life skills students. The class focuses on consumerism, problem solving, teamwork and employability skills and, according to Kearsten Manoulian, the students have just learned the ultimate life skill: helping those in need. Manoulian, the class’s teacher, and her 55 life skills kids brought […]

Money, Dunckley subject of tough questions for schools

Even though budget crunching is number one on the school board’s agenda, turning down the thermostat in the administration building isn’t one of their cost-saving techniques. Jokes and laughter drifted through the school administration building about the cool indoor temps as residents gathered for Superintendent Ken Gutman’s Community Coffee, but guests were hot with questions […]

Goodbye, Sister Marian!

She won’t need that parking space anymore. After 20 years at Orion Nursing Center, Sister Marian Harvey is retiring. The 81-year-old Lake Orion resident was the center’s ‘resident angel,? according to Administrator Barb Lawson. ‘She’s a very special lady,? Lawson said.

Big time shopping in a little downtown

A sparking ember of success has burned its way into downtown Lake Orion despite the frigid economic climate, thanks, in part, to local shoppers. LO’s Downtown Development Authority (DDA) formally welcomed two businesses at the southern end of town with a ribbon cutting and re-welcomed another that opened its doors on a new location. At […]

Boys’ golf season ends at regionals

Dragon golf Coach Monty Gallaher hoped his team would be one of the six qualifiers for the regional tournament which was held May 28. ‘We should be able to qualify out of districts if we play our game,? he said before the tournament. ‘It will be difficult to make it to the state finals as […]

Lady Dragons hit district competition out of the park

When you see a softball player this week, give her a smile for good luck for this Saturday’s regionals. Lady Dragons are the district champions and are celebrating their 29-10 regular season. The girls took on Oxford rivals May 30 for their first of two district games. Pitcher Danielle Dunn led the team to a […]

Look out Hollywood, here they come

By Megan Hess Review Staff Writer ‘Outstanding students who want to produce the best work possible.? That’s what makes LOHS’s Television Production Workshop (TWP) so successful, according to its instructor, Roger Smith. TWP earned nine first-place Michigan Interscholastic Press Association awards this year in individual categories, four in second place, three in third place and […]

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