Pseudo-slam lets CHS poets show off their skills

The art of poetry is easy to learn, impossible to master and even harder to perform in front of an audience. Several Clarkston High School students did took on the challenge though at the school’s first poetry ‘Pseudo’Slam? on March 30. The event was organized by Ryan Eisele, a first year creative writing and language […]

What do they make?

Despite mixed responses to The Clarkston News? recent public survey on issues related to Clarkston School’s non-homestead millage, one question yielded the most similar answers. Regardless of whether or not people support or disapprove of Clarkston School’s upcoming millage proposal, a large portion of survey responses indicated the public is unaware of how much the […]

Sweet revenge…

Rare is the opportunity for a student to spike a ball at their teachers without getting suspended. On April 5, however, students were not allowed, but encouraged to do so during the student versus staff volleyball tournament. In the end, the students tasted sweet victory as a team of sophomores won against a previously undefeated […]

Budget cuts looming for Clarkston Schools

There is no avoiding the harsh necessity of budget cuts, according to the Clarkston School Board. Board members agreed during discussion at the April 10 meeting that the district has been fortunate to avoid major cuts for several years, but that cushion zone is gone. Now, according to recent discussion by the board, teachers may […]

Bus driver becomes good samaritan for injured owl

One Clarkston School bus driver could not ignore an animal in need. After finding an injured owl, Colleen MacLeod sought out co-workers and used everything at her disposal to give the animal a chance. Though the animal was beyond recovery, MacLeod said she could not leave an animal to suffer. On April 4, while driving […]

Clarkston students wonder why…?

Several local students displayed their creativity and imaginations as part of the Michigan PTSA Reflections program. Students first enter the program through their schools, and move on to regional, state and national competitions. However, the primary purpose of the reflections project is not competition, but rather to encourage students to experiment with different forms of […]

In perspective

A fair perspective on salary ranges cannot be gained without comparing the district’s numbers to others. Last week, The Clarkston News listed the pay scales and salaries for various positions within the Clarkston School District. Comparatively speaking, Clarkston principals and Superintendent Dr. Al Roberts are paid higher then the state average and districts of similar […]

Armstrong vs. Erickson

Even the candidates for the open seat on the Clarkston School Board admit the race has been quiet. With no major campaigning, disagreements or hot issues for debate between Joseph Armstrong and Renata Erickson, there was little to discuss at the public ‘Candidates Night? on April 11 ? a likely reason why not a single […]

School District plans ‘Healthy Transitions?

A goal of Clarkston Schools repeated on several occasions is to ‘keep kids younger for longer.? But eventually kids have to grow up and learn about issues that will effect them as teenagers and adults. District officials decided that the transition between middle school and junior high is an ideal time to begin discussing these […]

Clarkston Schools? new administrative assistant

If you have attended a Clarkston School Board meeting in the last two months, you would have seen a new person sitting up front, taking notes on the meeting. That would be Heidi McClain, the district’s new administrative assistant to the superintendent. Approximately two months ago, McClain, 35, took over for Helen Whitehead, who took […]

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