It had been two years since Everest families and friends gathered between the produce section and the meat counter at Neiman’s Family Market for the annual Taste of Christmas. The event, which was held last Wednesday, brings together the community to enjoy an evening of food sampling and wine, beer, and liquor tasting with several […]
Everest students in sixth through 12th grades recently submitted works of art with the winning submission printed on Everest’s Christmas card. This year’s winner was sophomore Emily Howe with a digital drawing entitled “The Holy Family.”
Back on December 3, Everest middle school boys were recognized for having achieved the necessary requirements to advance to the rank of herald in Everest’s Knights of the Altar program, a program designed to help students internalize the Catholic formation they receive by enabling them to participate in the liturgy as altar servers and develop […]
The Clarkston High School Drama Club brought to life “The Elves and the Shoemaker” by Karen Boettcher-Tate. The tale about Lockhart Cobblestone, a shoemaker, with little money to pay rent but a giant heart with the message of the nature of kindness delighted theater goers. Then, audiences were treated to performances from the CHS Mime […]
The strong partnership we have with our families and staff is the glue that holds this district together, and your trust is something I don’t take for granted. Direct, transparent, and frequent communication has always been our priority and I will continue to keep you informed as we make every effort to keep our schools […]
Everest’s students, faculty, and staff carry the victims and their families as well as all the students, faculty, staff, and families of Oxford High School in their daily thoughts and prayers. Students returned to Everest on Friday, December 3, after concerns, rumors, and copycat threats closed area schools on Thursday, December 2. President Michael Nalepa […]
Jordan Timmins-Puzio, of Clarkston, was among over 600 first-year students welcomed to the Baldwin Wallace University campus in Berea, Ohio this fall who earned more than $12 million in merit scholarships. Timmins-Puzio, a graduate of Clarkston High School majoring in Music Composition, earned a $21,000 President’s Scholarship based on outstanding academic achievements in high school. […]
Everest art teacher Caroline Mazure, pictured above, recently painted an image in remembrance of children lost through stillbirth or miscarriage. The image, at right, was commissioned in conjunction with the installation of a Book of Innocents and will stand at the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit during this year’s annual Mass for […]
From left, Everest Collegiate Drama students Mauricio Nahed, Erin Carr, Juan Tress, Leah Westlake, Luke Walker, Jonah Reichert, and Maria Saad perform a scene from “Our Town” over the November 10-12 weekend. Photo provided by Mary Williams