Morgan VanAmeyde, class of 2010, was selected to participate in the National Student Leadership Conference (NSLC) on intelligence and national security this summer at American University. The NSLC was established in 1989 and continues with its mission: identifying and recognizing outstanding young leaders from around the world and providing them with a unique learning environment […]
On behalf of North Oakland Community Coalition, LOHS, village police and 52nd district court, 3rd division, we wish all of the high school seniors a safe, substance-free prom and graduation season. Alcohol Awareness Month highlights the crucial role that parents play in informing and influencing their adolescent sons and daughters about alcohol and substance use.
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer A community-wide survey conducted in December graded Lake Orion Schools in terms of overall customer satisfaction. Even though 79 percent of parents, non-parents and seniors surveyed gave LOCS an ‘A&B? grade, the district survey revealed key areas where the administration needs more focus. LOCS hired EPIC-MRA for $20,000. Surveyers […]
Detroit Piston’s center Andre Drummond read two books to squeaming Blanche Sim’ers Monday night for National Reading Awareness Month this March. Both Drummond and students took turns reading ‘Pete the Cat and his Magic Sunglasses? and ‘Dragons love Tacos? at the end of their day. Between books Drummond asked each student why reading is so […]
Congrats to the following students who made the Fall 2008 Dean’s List: Donovan C. Cowdrey, University of Northwestern Ohio Stephen J. Campbell, Saginaw Valley State University Bacilisa D. Cardenas, Saginaw Valley State University
Despite recent problems–lawsuits, criticism about when to hold elections–the Lake Orion Community School District can be proud of one thing: they earned exceptional MEAP scores (see page 1). Huzzah, Lake Orion students and teachers. You deserve a pat on the back. Your hard work paid off in high percentages in all categories. The scores are […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer The Lake Orion School Board appointed a third-generation-Dragon to take the place of previous trustee Melissa Miller Wednesday night at the board meeting. Scott Taylor said he had had the interest and desire to sit on the school board for several years, and believes this opportunity will allow him […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer The Lake Orion village is fishing for money from the Aquatic Habitat Grant Program (AHGP). The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is supplying $1 million in 2014 from the Game and Fish protection fund to communities in need of aquatic restoration. Lake Orion is applying for about $164,000 of […]
Dear Editor, The purpose of this letter is to protest the need for a Lake Orion school election in May. I just received my absentee ballot for the election on May 5, 2009. To my dismay, the only item on the ballot is to vote on one school board member. And only one candidate wants […]
Dear Editor, On March 4, The Lake Orion Review printed an article ‘Village police: ‘no valid license on par with drunk driving?? in which Police Chief Jerry Narsh wanted to fine ‘criminals? who are driving on a suspended license the additional costs of arresting, booking and processing their cases through the courts. These instances are […]