Aladdin, Jr. on stage

The Clarkston Junior High School Drama Club presents Disney’s Aladdin, Jr. on Nov. 11-12, 7 p.m. both nights. General admission tickets $5. No advanced sales or reserved seats. Purchase tickets at the door, starting at 6:15 p.m. CJHS Performing Arts Center is located at 6595 Waldon Road.

Meeting the candidates

Meeting the candidates

On Oct. 25 at Clarkston Junior High School’s Performing Arts Center, Clarkston Community Schools school board candidates, from left, Amanda Love, Christy Giampetroni, Greg Need and Cheryl McGinnis, were part of a community-sponsored moderated Q & A session where the moderator, Clarkston Independence District Library Director Julie Meredith, asked pre-determined questions with the candidates answering […]

National Merit semifinalist

National Merit semifinalist

By Matt Mackinder Clarkston News Editor With the 2022-23 school year in full swing, Clarkston High School senior Isaac Rucker is looking to finish his high school career on a positive note. After recently being named a National Merit Scholarship Program semifinalist, Rucker is well on his way to doing just that. “Being a National […]

CCS job fair

Clarkston Community Schools is holding a job fair on Nov. 2, from 3-5 p.m. at the administration building and board office, 6389 Clarkston Road. On-site interviews will be conducted for numerous positions, many with new starting wages. For more information, visit clarkston.k12.mi.us/departments/human-resources.

CJHS threat puts school on lockdown

CJHS threat puts school on lockdown

A threatening message written on a bathroom wall last Thursday at Clarkston Junior High had the school in a temporary shelter-in-place while the threat was investigated. That morning, a message stating “I’m going to shoot up the school” was discovered and a message went out to CJHS families from Clarkston Community Schools Superintendent Dr. Shawn […]

Saving A Liv

Saving A Liv

Independence Elementary first grade teachers and classes hosted a blood drive, “Be a Hero! Save a Liv!” in partnership with the America Red Cross on Oct. 14, in honor of one of their current first-grade students, Liv O’Connell, who has a rare blood disorder. The blood drive served an academic service learning project and at […]

Student Council named for ‘22-23

Student Council named for ‘22-23

This year’s Everest middle school student council has been announced. Presidents are Susan Nedwick and Charles Schmitt, Vice Presidents are Palin Leahy and Benjamin Luginski, Secretary is John Roddy, 6th Grade Representatives are Sophia Werner and Daniel Megala, 7th Grade Representatives are Leah Westlake and Christian Abraham, and 8th Grade Representatives are Natasha Mendez and […]

A day with mom

A day with mom

Everest hosted its Preschool 3/4 mother and child retreat on Sept. 21. Preschoolers enjoyed going to mass, showing the moms the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd atrium, and making a craft to help understand more the virtue of the month, charity. Photo: Provided by Mary Williams

Walk, run, soar!

Walk, run, soar!

Bailey Lake Elementary first graders Karina Zarzycki (front) and Maisie Shaw (back) enjoy running with the Bulldogs at their school’s annual Fun Run. See more Fun Run photos inside this week’s print edition on page 21. Photo: Wendi Reardon Price

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