LOHS girls bowling continues to be a strong force in the OAA Red

LOHS girls bowling continues to be a strong force in the OAA Red

By Megan Kelley Review Writer The lady Dragon bowling team has been fairly consistent in recent years. With one of Michigan’s top bowling coaches, Dennis O’Neill, at the wheel and a handful of some key athletes, the teams recent success is far from luck. Currently, the team of seven is sitting pretty in the first […]

Dragon grapplers take 2nd place at OAA league tournament

Dragon grapplers take 2nd place at OAA league tournament

By Kristie Orselli Review Sports Contributor The Dragon wrestling team concluded their regular season with a second-place finish at the OAA Red league tournament. Lake Orion squared off against Red Division rivals Clarkston, Oxford, Rochester, Rochester Adams and Birmingham Seaholm at Clarkston High School. The team wrestled well finishing behind only Oxford. Team results were: […]

LOHS diver Alex Brent wins county diving meet

LOHS diver Alex Brent wins county diving meet

LOHS senior Alex Brent won the 2020 Boy’s Oakland County Championship Diving Meet on Saturday. Brent saved his hardest dive for last and it paid off, scoring 51 points. Brent won the event scoring an All-American consideration score of 461.05 points, placing just eight-tenths ahead of the second place diver. This was the closest finish […]

St. Joe’s students make blankets for Fleece & Thank You

St. Joe’s students make blankets for Fleece & Thank You

Fifth grade students at St. Joseph Catholic School took time in January to make blankets for Farmington Hills-based organization, Fleece & Thank You. Fleece & Thank You collects blankets and distributes them to children around Michigan who are battling illnesses. Each blanket includes a video of well-wishes and support from the students who made the […]

LOCS Board of Education locks down timeline for superintendent search

By Megan Kelley Review Writer The Lake Orion Community Schools Board of Education held a special meeting on Monday to discuss the superintendent search process with John Silveri from the Michigan Leadership Institute (MLI), the district’s search firm. In this meeting, the board essentially nailed down a timeline for the search process that is expected […]

Bomb threat garners additional police presence at LOHS

The Oakland County Sheriff’s Operation Center received an anonymous tip from Crime Stoppers at 10:24 p.m. on Jan. 28 regarding a threat made against Lake Orion High School via Snapchat. The anonymous tip stated that a “bomb” had been placed in the locker rooms near the pool lobby, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office stated in […]

Read by Grade Three law

Read by Grade Three law

LOCS Superintendent Marion Ginopolis will regularly share thoughts and updates about district-related topics in The Review. Reading is critical for a student’s success. In 2016 the state of Michigan Legislature passed the “Read by Grade Three” law to ensure that students exit third grade reading at or above grade level. This law will affect the […]

Two eerily similar losses for Lady Dragons

Two eerily similar losses for Lady Dragons

By Teddy Rydquist Review Sports Contributor The tip-off of Lake Orion’s “Rivalry Night” promotion, the Lady Dragons basketball team battled their rival Clarkston Wolves at the O’Rena on the campus of Oakland University on Jan. 29. Unable to generate any traction offensively, Lake Orion was routed by Clarkston, 45-31. Led by junior Taylor Heaton’s 15 […]

Dragons’ skid reaches three games with losses to Oxford, Ferndale

Dragons’ skid reaches three games with losses to Oxford, Ferndale

By Teddy Rydquist Review Sports Contributor The first action for the boys since dropping a hard-fought road tilt with the West Bloomfield Lakers on Jan. 24, the Lake Orion Dragons basketball team partook in “Rivalry Night” at the O’Rena on the campus of Oakland University on Jan. 29, squaring off against the Oxford Wildcats. Hoping […]

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