New administrators’ contract to cost district additional $92,500

The Oxford Schools Board of Education approved a three-year contract with the Oxford Administrators’ Association (OAA) at the last regular meeting on Oct. 28. The OAA approved the contract on October 21. “Their cooperative attitude and willingness to accept sensible trade-offs allowed us to reach an agreement very quickly,” said Superintendent Virginia Brennan-Kyro at the […]

MEAP results were from Class of 2003 misleading

Oxford Schools Curriculum Director Karen Eckert was not happy when she opened her newspaper last week and saw that MEAP scores for 2003 had been released to the public – and not to her yet. “I was very unhappy to read some information that was wrong and coming from the MDE (Michigan Department of Education),” […]

There’s a pie in my eye!

A total of $17,500 was raised by students at Clear Lake Elementary for the PTO’s first ever Fun Run “On the Tracks to Success.” For one day, over 500 students ran, walked and jogged a total of 7,128 laps. As a reward for not only reaching, but surpassing the $15,000 goal, the students were given […]

Construction of new fire hall to begin soon

No longer will the site for Addison Township’s new 13,968-square-foot firehall, located in the Village of Leonard, along Rochester Rd., look like a big boy’s sand box. Instead, crews will soon be moving to begin installing the footings and foundation for the large building. “We don’t have a final construction schedule yet, but I expect […]

Social club forming for Oxford women

Are you looking for a way to meet new people? Interested in just doing something fun and special for yourself with a group of women looking for the same thing? Then the Oxford Women’s Social Club may just be for you. The goal of this brand new group, the brainchild of Addison Township resident Linda […]

White makes school record board

Oxford High School junior Kenny White ran one of his best races ever – and managed to meet every one of his personal goals. White came in 71st with a time of 16:43.9 at the Cross Country State Competition held at the Michigan International Speedway. The placing is a vast improvement over his 150th place […]

Oxford Schools prepare for $800K in state cuts

Oxford Schools Assistant Superintendent Ron Franey is not certain yet how he’s going to balance this year’s budget with $784,000 in student foundation grant cuts looming on the horizon. “We haven’t exactly gone into this yet, but we’ve begun looking at the situation,” said Franey. “I’m not going to tell you though that we can […]

Injured man runs after collision

Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputies spent a little over two hours hunting for an injured man who ran away from an M-24 collision that occurred around 9:15 a.m. on Friday. According to Deputy John Dobrowiak, Christopher Roskey, 19, of Imlay City, left the scene of the accident where he supposedly struck Christopher Williams’ white Chevy truck […]

Substance abuse counselor’s experiences inspire poetry book

Former Oxford resident Hope Brown, 61, of Waterford, describes her new book of poetry as “a positive book about dealing with life” that is straight forward and simple. “Most people don’t buy books of poetry – I know I don’t,” said Brown. “In fact, I don’t like to call them poetry. I’d rather you call […]

Schools transportation department lacks adequate facilities

A recently completed review of Oxford Area Community Schools’ transportation department consistently dealt with one all-encompassing question: “Does Transportation have adequate resources to meet current and future needs?” In some areas of the final report done by David Hott, owner of Pine Tree Systems Inc., the answer was a resounding no. From communication issues to […]

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