By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor Lake Orion High School senior Cassidy Doane is 100 percent sure she is going to be a teacher when she “grows up.” Her two favorite Lake Orion teachers, Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Bowman, are her inspiration. “Out of all the teachers in the school, they’ve taught me the most about […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-editor Beginning next fall, Lake Orion High School juniors will have the opportunity to earn an Associate’s Degree from Baker College for free. Through a partnership with Baker College the district is now offering an Early/Middle College Program starting in the 2017 school year. Students interested in acquiring an Associate’s Degree, […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor Memorial Day is Monday, May 30 and the American Legion Post 233 aims to make the commemorative parade and their other events the best yet. “Bring your pets, bring your classic cars, bring yourselves and your military friends to help thank our fallen comrades for serving,” parade chairman Tom Allport […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor First one platform will fire, then the other will respond, back and forth over Lake Orion. “They’ll just keep shooting until it’s one great big firework,” President of the Lake Orion Fireworks Association Carl Cyrwoski said. The Lake Orion Fireworks Association (LOFA) makes the magic happen every Fourth of July, […]
Interested in pitching horseshoes with the Lake Orion Horseshoe Club? Now is your chance to come down to the horseshoe courts, in the beautiful Village of Lake Orion. We are located behind Children’s’ Park by Fire Station #1. You will have the opportunity to meet some of the club members, play some horseshoes and get […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor It only took four students and one supervisor to tape over 2,700 positive messages on every locker at Lake Orion High School last Tuesday, April 19. Their goal was to inspire their peers the morning of April 20, or 4-20, to make conscious, healthy choices. Teens in Action is a […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor More than $20,000 was raised this weekend at Christ the Redeemer Church of Orion Township to help build a home for a family in need. ‘Raise a Glass to Raise a Roof’ was bustling with over 160 people in attendance, all who made the $20,000 dream a success. “That’s pretty […]
“For students to experience characters who are not only in conflict with each other, but have an extreme hatred for each other, has been a bit of struggle at times,” Director Scott Finn said. “As a result, they have a deeper respect for the story and what it teaches us about human nature and how […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor After much pleading Monday night, there is still no guarantee that Orion Township will levy the Village of Lake Orion’s police millage for the next four years. But, they could do it for one. Village Manager Darwin McClary agreed that the village council would review the township’s proposed one year agreement and […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor The Lake Orion Community School District must shrink. For the past several months district administrators and school board members have researched possible ideas for resizing the district, including closing one or more schools. They invite the public to explore options and ask questions at a public meeting Monday, April 25. The […]