Clarkston Schools

The purpose of the No Child Left Behind legislation is noble, and certainly educators should champion this cause. After all, closing the achievement gap that exists among this nation’s students is critical to our young people and to the nation!
No, the problems with this mandate aren’t found in its aim to have all students be proficient in math and reading at their respective grade levels. The trouble stems from the manner of implementation, a view of the learning process that ignores developmental theory, and in the knee jerk reactions that schools will be forced to execute in order to survive the negative political atmosphere that this legislation creates.
First of all, individual states are called to administer their own tests, which are assumed by the public to be comparable. In fact, the rigor of tests varies from state to state. States holding high standards are therefore penalized by false impressions of failure. In Michigan, we have very high standards compared to virtually any other state. Holding high expectations ought to be seen as beneficial. Under Michigan’s Education Yes legislation, rigorous standards will signal failure! Our state’s measurement plan will result in some quality school systems being labeled as “failing,” while others achieving considerably less will be classified as being successful. I can’t emphasize enough ? relying on any one measure of achievement is not educationally sound. Students possess many different learning modalities and there are a wide variety of assessments that can and should be used to measure academic achievement.
Keep in mind:
· Students do not all learn at the same rate at the same time.
· Students do not all come to school with the same experiences, the same level of readiness or the same support mechanisms.
· Parental support, participation, and even willingness to accept professional judgment relative to the educational plan vary greatly from community to community and school to school.
There are no excuses, and educators should be held accountable; but measuring performance mainly on the basis of one test (MEAP) is a simpleminded and an inaccurate way to view the multiple intelligences of children. Furthermore, ignoring the differences that exist among students/families will not lead to effective learning.
Teachers and schools should be responsible for their work, but students and parents share in this responsibility. Believe it or not, some parents choose not to follow the professional recommendations of educators; and some students either have less capacity, focus, or desire to learn than others.
Think of it this way, medical doctors cannot treat a patient successfully if the patient will not follow his/her advice. Lawyers aren’t responsible when their clients refuse to listen to his/her guidance. Teachers, despite their deep commitment and child focus, cannot make guarantees for 100% of the children they teach. From a child development focus, not all kids learn to walk or talk “on cue” (at a specific age). That doesn’t mean they won’t learn or that they are failures!
Finally, some of the punitive aspects of the legislation make little sense. Permitting students from a “failing school” to transfer to another district school may sound like a good idea. People may rethink this, however, when school districts find themselves adding portables, increasing class sizes, or building new spaces to accommodate transfers, as required by law.
Clarkston Community Schools will continue to provide a quality education for the youngsters of our community. No Child Left Behind has always been our philosophy, and we will not sway from this commitment. Nonetheless, we urge readers to become familiar with the impact of Michigan’s implementation of this law. Otherwise, reasonable people might think the present process is truly meaningful.

LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION SCHOOL ELECTION
NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION OF THE ELECTORS OF
CLARKSTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT:
Please Take Notice that the regular school election of the school district will be held on Monday, June 9, 2003.

THE LAST DAY ON WHICH PERSONS MAY REGISTER IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE REGULAR SCHOOL ELECTION CALLED TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 9,2003, IS MONDAY, MAY 12, 2003. PERSONS REGISTERING AFTER 5 O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING ON MONDAY, MAY 12, 2003, ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE REGULAR SCHOOL ELECTION.
To register, visit any Secretary of State branch office or your county, city or Township clerk’s office. Persons planning to register with the respective county, city or township clerks must ascertain the days and hours on which the clerks’ offices are open for registration.
This Notice is given by order of the board of education.
Ronald D. Sullivan
Secretary, Board of Education

LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION SCHOOL ELECTION
NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION OF THE ELECTORS OF
CLARKSTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT:
Please Take Notice that the regular school election of the school district will be held on Monday, June 9, 2003.

THE LAST DAY ON WHICH PERSONS MAY REGISTER IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE REGULAR SCHOOL ELECTION CALLED TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 9,2003, IS MONDAY, MAY 12, 2003. PERSONS REGISTERING AFTER 5 O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING ON MONDAY, MAY 12, 2003, ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE REGULAR SCHOOL ELECTION.
To register, visit any Secretary of State branch office or your county, city or Township clerk’s office. Persons planning to register with the respective county, city or township clerks must ascertain the days and hours on which the clerks’ offices are open for registration.
This Notice is given by order of the board of education.
Ronald D. Sullivan
Secretary, Board of Education

The superintendent of schools might be expected to thank voters for their support after a bond election; but the interesting aspect of this column is that I wrote it on Sunday, the day before the election took place. Why did I choose to write such an article before the election results were known? Clearly my timing precludes composing it to take pride in a win, or to whine about a defeat. No, the purpose of this column is to share a perspective that I believe is needed in today’s often skeptical world.
Like most citizens, I have strong feelings about the democratic process; but I also realize that fervor alone isn’t good enough! No, maintaining democracy is hard work! It requires time, effort and energy. Voters must be willing to examine the ballot carefully, and to vote with their minds, as well as their hearts.
Since I believe deeply in our democratic ideals, it is important for me to thank every voter who cast a ballot on Monday, June 9th! Whether you agreed or disagreed with my personal view of what is best for our community, I appreciate the fact that you voted. Studying the issues carefully, understanding the impact of each individual vote, and taking a position that supports the ‘common good? isn’t always easy; but it is necessary if democracy is to thrive.
Frankly, I hope the example of those who voted spreads because far too many citizens seem indifferent when it comes to casting a ballot. This is unfortunate because it is usually the inactive and disengaged citizens that have a tendency to become disillusioned and negative. We can and should do better as a community and as a nation!
Wouldn’t it be great if all voters started with an inquisitive, yet impartial attitude? After all, the time to support, or withhold support, is after one has had the opportunity to analyze the facts and to review the implication of the vote. Of course, none of this does any good unless the ballot is cast.
In our country everyone has the right to an opinion. While it is easy to get caught up in our differences, there is genuine value in seeing issues from differing perspectives. As I have said before, when we all think alike, no one thinks very much. Let’s celebrate our differences respectfully and in a manner that helps all of us to grow.
Let us be grateful that we have citizens who believe in the importance of school boards. Each of the eight candidates, who chose to run for this office, did so at a challenging time (state budget cuts, school growth, etc). These two newly elected board members will spend countless hours working to uphold the tradition of excellence that has been established by previous school boards in Clarkston. I hope community members will join me in acknowledging the superb leadership that has been provided by our outgoing board members Janet Thomas (28 years) and Kurt Shanks (8 years). Their dedication to the children of the school district can only be described as excellent and their service to the community speaks for itself.
In closing, I hope that everyone will see the value in our democratic society. No matter what the outcome of the election, know that the school district will continue to do what is in the best interest of the children we serve. If the bond proposal is successful, you can count on the district to diligently use the funds to provide the much-needed space for student learning. Again, I want to say thank you for participating in our school election.

REGULAR SCHOOL ELECTION
NOTICE OF REGULAR ELECTION OF THE ELECTORS OF
CLARKSTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN
TO BE HELD
June 14, 2004
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT:
Please Take Notice that the regular election of the school district will be held on Monday, June 14, 2004.
THE POLLS OF ELECTION WILL OPEN AT 7 O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING AND CLOSE AT 8 O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING.
At the regular school election there will be elected two (2) members to the board of education of the district for full terms of four (4) years ending in 2008.
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN NOMINATED TO FILL SUCH VACANCIES:
Jeffrey Patrick Allsteadt
Barry Bomier
Karen E. Foyteck
Joan Patterson
Diane S. Weller
Write-in candidates must file a Declaration of Intent on or before 4 p.m. Friday, June 11, 2004.
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT the following proposition will be submitted to the vote of the electors at the regular school election:
OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSAL
EXEMPTING PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE AND
QUALIFIED AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY
This proposal, together with existing authorized millage, will allow the school district to levy the statutory rate of 18 mills on all property except principal residence and qualified agricultural property required for the school district to receive its revenue per pupil foundation guarantee and renews previously authorized millage that expired with the 2003 tax levy.
Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property, exempting therefrom principal residence and qualified agricultural property as defined by law, in Clarkston Community Schools, Oakland County, Michigan, be increased by 4.5 mills ($4.50 on each $1,000.00 of taxable valuation) for a period of 2 years, 2004 and 2005, to provide funds for operating purposes; if approved, the estimate of the revenue the school district will collect the first year of levy, 2004, is approximately $1,639,729 (this is a renewal of millage that expired in December, 2003)?
NOTICE OF REGULAR BIENNIAL ELECTION
OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
FOR THE REGULAR BIENNIAL ELECTION
to be held monday, june 14, 2004
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF CLARKSTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Regular Biennial Election o Oakland Community College, State Of Michigan, will be held at the same time and at the same voting places as the regular election of Clarkston Community Schools on Monday, June 14, 2004, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. prevailing Eastern time, and will be conducted by the same officials, for those electors of the community college district residing in Clarkston Community Schools.
At the Regular Biennial Election of Oakland Community College three (3) candidates will be elected to serve on the Oakland Community College Board of Trustees for regular 6-year terms beginning July 1, 2004 and ending June 30, 2010.
The following individuals have been nominated for regular 6-year terms beginning July 1, 2004 and ending June 30, 2010 (three to be elected):
Kathleen R. Blessing Anne Scott
Christopher K. Cornelius Janice Simmons
Dawn Y. Davis Carl L. Williams
Thomas E. Kuhn Judith B. Wiser
Elliot Parnes
Write-in candidates must file a Declaration of Intent on or before 4 p.m. Friday, June 11, 2004.
Each person voting at the election must be:
(a) A citizen of the United States of America and eighteen (18) years of age or older;
(b) A registered elector of the City, Village or Township in which he or she resides.
This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education of Clarkston Community Schools, a component school district of the Oakland Community College District, State of Michigan.
Secretary, Board of Education
Clarkston Community Schools
THE VOTING PLACES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
PRECINCT NO. 1
Voting Place: Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church, 6805 Bluegrass Drive
PRECINCT NO. 1A
Voting Place: City of Village of Clarkston, 375 Depot Road
PRECINCT NO. 2
Voting Place: North Sashabaw Elementary School, 5290 Maybee Road
PRECINCT NO. 3
Voting Place: Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church, 6805 Bluegrass Drive
PRECINCT NO. 4
Voting Place: Free Methodist Church, 5482 Winell Street
PRECINCT NO. 5
Voting Place: Pine Knob Elementary School, 6020 Sashabaw Road
PRECINCT NO. 6
Voting Place: North Sashabaw Elementary School, 5290 Maybee Road
PRECINCT NO. 7
Voting Place: Independence Elementary School, 6850 Hubbard Road
PRECINCT NO. 8
Voting Place: Clarkston Elementary School, 6595 Waldon Road
PRECINCT NO. 9
Voting Place: Clarkston Elementary School, 6595 Waldon Road
PRECINCT NO. 9A
Voting Place: Andersonville Elementary School, 10350 Andersonville Road
PRECINCT NO. 9B
‘Voting Place: Oakland Technical Center Northwest, 8211 Big Lake Road
PRECINCT NO. 9
Voting Place: Clarkston Elementary School, 6595 Waldon Road
PRECINCT NO. 9A
Voting Place: Andersonville Elementary School, 10350 Andersonville Road
PRECINCT NO. 9B
Voting Place: Oakland Technical Center Northwest, 8211 Big Lake Road
PRECINCT NO. 9C
Voting Place: Springfield Plains Elementary School, 8650 Holcomb Road
PRECINCT NO. 10
Voting Place: Independence Township Library, 6495 Clarkston Road
PRECINCT NO. 11
Voting Place: First Congregational Church, 5449 Clarkston Road
PRECINCT NO. 12
Voting Place: Bailey Lake Elementary School, 8051 Pine Knob Road
PRECINCT NO. 13
Voting Place: Maranatha Baptist Church, 5790 Flemings Lake Road
PRECINCT NO. 14
Voting Place: Pine Knob Elementary School, 6020 Sashabaw Road
PRECINCT NO. 15
Voting Place: Bailey Lake Elementary School, 8051 Pine Knob Road
All school electors who are registered with the city or township clerk of the city or township in which they reside are eligible to vote at this election.
I, Patrick M. Dohany, County Treasurer of the County of Oakland, State of Michigan, do hereby certify that according to the records in my office, as of April 13, 2004, the total of all voted increases in the tax rate limitation above the 18 mills established by Section 6 of Article IX of the Michigan Constitution of 1963 affecting taxable property in the Clarkston Community Schools, Oakland County, Michigan, is as follows:
VOTED YEARS INCREASE
LOCAL UNIT INCREASE EFFECTIVE
Clarkston Community Schools 18.00 1996 to 2005 Incl.
(Non-Homestead)
Township of Independence .75 2002 to 2005 Incl.
2.5641 2002 to 2005 Incl.
Township of Orion 2.5 Unlimited
Township of Springfield .50 Unlimited
.7920 1996 to 2005 Incl.
1.00 1997 to 2006 Incl.
1.50 1998 to 2007 Incl.
Township of Waterford 1.36 1995 to 2004 Incl.
1.50 1996 to 2006 Incl.
.8039 1996 to 2006 Incl.
1.0 1997 to 2007 Incl.
.63 2002 to 2011 Incl.
.9302 2002 to 2011 Incl.
Township of White Lake .30 Unlimited
1.00 2002 to 2011 Incl.
County School District of Oakland
County 3.6483 Unlimited
County of Oakland .25 2002 to 2011 Incl.
Oakland Community College 1.00 Unlimited
.80 2002 to 2011 Incl.
Patrick M. Dohany
Dated: April 13, 2004
Treasurer
Oakland County
This Notice is given by order of the board of education.
Stephen J. Hyer
Secretary, Board of Education

REGULAR SCHOOL ELECTION
NOTICE OF REGULAR ELECTION OF THE ELECTORS OF
CLARKSTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN
TO BE HELD
June 14, 2004
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT:
Please Take Notice that the regular election of the school district will be held on Monday, June 14, 2004.
THE POLLS OF ELECTION WILL OPEN AT 7 O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING AND CLOSE AT 8 O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING.
At the regular school election there will be elected two (2) members to the board of education of the district for full terms of four (4) years ending in 2008.
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN NOMINATED TO FILL SUCH VACANCIES:
Jeffrey Patrick Allsteadt
Barry Bomier
Karen E. Foyteck
Joan Patterson
Diane S. Weller
Write-in candidates must file a Declaration of Intent on or before 4 p.m. Friday, June 11, 2004.
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT the following proposition will be submitted to the vote of the electors at the regular school election:
OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSAL
EXEMPTING PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE AND
QUALIFIED AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY
This proposal, together with existing authorized millage, will allow the school district to levy the statutory rate of 18 mills on all property except principal residence and qualified agricultural property required for the school district to receive its revenue per pupil foundation guarantee and renews previously authorized millage that expired with the 2003 tax levy.
Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property, exempting therefrom principal residence and qualified agricultural property as defined by law, in Clarkston Community Schools, Oakland County, Michigan, be increased by 4.5 mills ($4.50 on each $1,000.00 of taxable valuation) for a period of 2 years, 2004 and 2005, to provide funds for operating purposes; if approved, the estimate of the revenue the school district will collect the first year of levy, 2004, is approximately $1,639,729 (this is a renewal of millage that expired in December, 2003)?
NOTICE OF REGULAR BIENNIAL ELECTION
OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
FOR THE REGULAR BIENNIAL ELECTION
to be held monday, june 14, 2004
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF CLARKSTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Regular Biennial Election o Oakland Community College, State Of Michigan, will be held at the same time and at the same voting places as the regular election of Clarkston Community Schools on Monday, June 14, 2004, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. prevailing Eastern time, and will be conducted by the same officials, for those electors of the community college district residing in Clarkston Community Schools.
At the Regular Biennial Election of Oakland Community College three (3) candidates will be elected to serve on the Oakland Community College Board of Trustees for regular 6-year terms beginning July 1, 2004 and ending June 30, 2010.
The following individuals have been nominated for regular 6-year terms beginning July 1, 2004 and ending June 30, 2010 (three to be elected):
Kathleen R. Blessing Anne Scott
Christopher K. Cornelius Janice Simmons
Dawn Y. Davis Carl L. Williams
Thomas E. Kuhn Judith B. Wiser
Elliot Parnes
Write-in candidates must file a Declaration of Intent on or before 4 p.m. Friday, June 11, 2004.
Each person voting at the election must be:
(a) A citizen of the United States of America and eighteen (18) years of age or older;
(b) A registered elector of the City, Village or Township in which he or she resides.
This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education of Clarkston Community Schools, a component school district of the Oakland Community College District, State of Michigan.
Secretary, Board of Education
Clarkston Community Schools
THE VOTING PLACES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
PRECINCT NO. 1
Voting Place: Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church, 6805 Bluegrass Drive
PRECINCT NO. 1A
Voting Place: City of Village of Clarkston, 375 Depot Road
PRECINCT NO. 2
Voting Place: North Sashabaw Elementary School, 5290 Maybee Road
PRECINCT NO. 3
Voting Place: Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church, 6805 Bluegrass Drive
PRECINCT NO. 4
Voting Place: Free Methodist Church, 5482 Winell Street
PRECINCT NO. 5
Voting Place: Pine Knob Elementary School, 6020 Sashabaw Road
PRECINCT NO. 6
Voting Place: North Sashabaw Elementary School, 5290 Maybee Road
PRECINCT NO. 7
Voting Place: Independence Elementary School, 6850 Hubbard Road
PRECINCT NO. 8
Voting Place: Clarkston Elementary School, 6595 Waldon Road
PRECINCT NO. 9
Voting Place: Clarkston Elementary School, 6595 Waldon Road
PRECINCT NO. 9A
Voting Place: Andersonville Elementary School, 10350 Andersonville Road
PRECINCT NO. 9B
‘Voting Place: Oakland Technical Center Northwest, 8211 Big Lake Road
PRECINCT NO. 9
Voting Place: Clarkston Elementary School, 6595 Waldon Road
PRECINCT NO. 9A
Voting Place: Andersonville Elementary School, 10350 Andersonville Road
PRECINCT NO. 9B
Voting Place: Oakland Technical Center Northwest, 8211 Big Lake Road
PRECINCT NO. 9C
Voting Place: Springfield Plains Elementary School, 8650 Holcomb Road
PRECINCT NO. 10
Voting Place: Independence Township Library, 6495 Clarkston Road
PRECINCT NO. 11
Voting Place: First Congregational Church, 5449 Clarkston Road
PRECINCT NO. 12
Voting Place: Bailey Lake Elementary School, 8051 Pine Knob Road
PRECINCT NO. 13
Voting Place: Maranatha Baptist Church, 5790 Flemings Lake Road
PRECINCT NO. 14
Voting Place: Pine Knob Elementary School, 6020 Sashabaw Road
PRECINCT NO. 15
Voting Place: Bailey Lake Elementary School, 8051 Pine Knob Road
All school electors who are registered with the city or township clerk of the city or township in which they reside are eligible to vote at this election.
I, Patrick M. Dohany, County Treasurer of the County of Oakland, State of Michigan, do hereby certify that according to the records in my office, as of April 13, 2004, the total of all voted increases in the tax rate limitation above the 18 mills established by Section 6 of Article IX of the Michigan Constitution of 1963 affecting taxable property in the Clarkston Community Schools, Oakland County, Michigan, is as follows:
VOTED YEARS INCREASE
LOCAL UNIT INCREASE EFFECTIVE
Clarkston Community Schools 18.00 1996 to 2005 Incl.
(Non-Homestead)
Township of Independence .75 2002 to 2005 Incl.
2.5641 2002 to 2005 Incl.
Township of Orion 2.5 Unlimited
Township of Springfield .50 Unlimited
.7920 1996 to 2005 Incl.
1.00 1997 to 2006 Incl.
1.50 1998 to 2007 Incl.
Township of Waterford 1.36 1995 to 2004 Incl.
1.50 1996 to 2006 Incl.
.8039 1996 to 2006 Incl.
1.0 1997 to 2007 Incl.
.63 2002 to 2011 Incl.
.9302 2002 to 2011 Incl.
Township of White Lake .30 Unlimited
1.00 2002 to 2011 Incl.
County School District of Oakland
County 3.6483 Unlimited
County of Oakland .25 2002 to 2011 Incl.
Oakland Community College 1.00 Unlimited
.80 2002 to 2011 Incl.
Patrick M. Dohany
Dated: April 13, 2004
Treasurer
Oakland County
This Notice is given by order of the board of education.
Stephen J. Hyer
Secretary, Board of Education

PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC ACCURACY TEST
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Public Accuracy test for the June 14, 2004 regular school election has been scheduled for Friday, June 4, 2004 at 3:00 p.m. at the Independence Township Supervisor’s Conference Room, 90 N. Main Street, Clarkston, Michigan.
The Public Accuracy test is conducted to demonstrate that the program and computer that will be used to tabulate the results of the election have been prepared in accordance with law.
Stephen J. Hyer
Secretary, Board of Education
Clarkston Community Schools

Last day of registration school election
notice of last day of registration of the electors of clarkston community schools
oakland county, michigan
to the electors of the school district:
Please Take Notice that the regular school election of the school district will be held on Monday, June 14, 2004.
the last day on which persons may register in order to be eligible to vote at the regular school election called to be held on monday, june 14, 2004, is monday, may 17, 2004. persons registering after 5 o’clock in the evening on monday, may 17, 2004, are not eligible to vote at the regular school election.
To register, visit any Secretary of State branch office or your county, city or township clerk’s office. Persons planning to register with the respective county, city or township clerks must ascertain the days and hours on which the clerks? offices are open for registration.
This Notice is given by order of the board of education.
Tina Peterson
Secretary, Board of Education
addendum
please take further notice that the Regular Biennial Election of Oakland Community College, Michigan, will be held in conjunction with the Regular School Election.

Last day of registration school election
notice of last day of registration of the electors of clarkston community schools
oakland county, michigan
to the electors of the school district:
Please Take Notice that the regular school election of the school district will be held on Monday, June 14, 2004.
the last day on which persons may register in order to be eligible to vote at the regular school election called to be held on monday, june 14, 2004, is monday, may 17, 2004. persons registering after 5 o’clock in the evening on monday, may 17, 2004, are not eligible to vote at the regular school election.
To register, visit any Secretary of State branch office or your county, city or township clerk’s office. Persons planning to register with the respective county, city or township clerks must ascertain the days and hours on which the clerks? offices are open for registration.
This Notice is given by order of the board of education.
Tina Peterson
Secretary, Board of Education
addendum
please take further notice that the Regular Biennial Election of Oakland Community College, Michigan, will be held in conjunction with the Regular School Election.

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