OVA partners with Kettering University

The Oxford Virtual Academy (OVA) continues to expand their ‘classroom,? this time to Flint. With a newfound partnership with Kettering University, OVA opened another new learning lab directly on Kettering’s campus on Sept. 4. ‘We formed a partnership with Kettering as a result of their sponsorship of the Oxford Robotics team,? explained Janet Schell, Lead […]

Trumpet pro plays with jazz students

Oxford High School’s Jazz Band kicked off its first concert in Lansing last Friday night as a part of Marshall Music’s 65th year celebration called ‘Marshallpalcoza.? ‘Marshall Music is the company that does equipment rental and is our music dealer,? explained OHS Band Director Jim Gibbons. ‘In honor of their 65th anniversary, they wanted to […]

Cross country starts out strong

The Wildcats Cross Country runners got themselves off to a good start on Sept. 7 at West Bloomfield as both the boys and girls took first place in Division 2. ‘Even though we’re a Division 1 school now they kept us in the Division two to try and keep a big enough pool of teams […]

City looks for its share of stimulus

The City of the Village of Clarkston is hoping to cash in on President-elect Barack Obama’s Federal Economic Stimulus plan. “Some of the numbers we have heard in this first round could be $300-$350 billion,? said City Mayor Stephen Arkwright. ‘Michigan may get up to 25 billion, it’s significant.? City Council gathered for a special […]

City looks into sewer complaint

When city officials checked a sewer running through Washington Road resident Norm Cristea’s property in 2003, they said it was sound. Six years later, the sewer broke, causing a sinkhole in his yard. “It’s an old plain pipe sewer that’s cracked and broken,? said Gary Tressel of Hubble, Roth, and Clark engineering firm. ‘It’s probably […]

Rotarians help bring clean water to Guatemala

The Oxford Rotary Club teamed up with Hope for Tomorrow International, a Christian mission organization based in Lake Orion, along with Sawyer Water Filtration Systems, manufactured out of Safety Harbor, Florida, to help bring fresh drinking water to needy families in Guatemala. A team of 11 went to the mountain village of El Chico from […]

Oxford grows its Hall of Fame by five

The fourth class of Wildcat athletes inducted into Oxford’s Athletic Hall of Fame were officially honored at halftime at last Friday’s football game, followed by a formal ceremony at Oxford High School’s Performing Arts Center on Saturday night. ‘It certainly is a labor of love between the committee and myself,? said Athletic Director Mike Watson. […]

Meet Oxford’s 15 new teachers

Oxford Community Schools kicked off the new school year last week with 15 new teachers filling classrooms across the district. ‘It’s about a typical amount (we hire each year),? said Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Nancy Latowski. ‘It came a little bit later because of some of the changes that occurred, but it’s just a […]

New coach brings passion to the ice

Following his retirement last year after four seasons as head hockey coach for Notre Dame Prep, Oxford resident Bob Rosbury thought he would take it easy and offer a little bit of assistance to Oxford varsity team, but then his phone rang. ‘I was out in Portland, Oregon in early June and got a call […]

Spikers lose to Lake Orion in quarterfinals

The Wildcat varsity volleyball team traveled to Grand Blanc over the weekend to compete in the Grand Blanc Classic, which consisted of 14 teams. They placed second in their pool. The Cats beat Lapeer East and split with Clarkston and lost two to St. Louis. Their performance earned them a spot in the playoffs. ‘I […]