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Milestone year: Summer program has activities for kids

Milestone year: Summer program has activities for kids

Huron Valley Parks and Recreation is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its Summer Experience program which, through the years, has ballooned its enrollment of roughly 20 students to over 120.…

One in, one out of HVS school board race set for Nov. 8

A pair of Huron Valley Schools (HVS) Board of Education seats are up for grabs during the Nov. 8 general election, but a familiar face in the community will not…

Huron Valley brass takes 6-percent cut with contracts

Sporting swine — at least for now — have been spared from becoming a member of Michigan’s list of invasive species, which would make it illegal for anyone to possess…

Huron Valley brass takes 6-percent cut with contracts

The Huron Valley Schools (HVS) Board of Education has approved employment agreements with Central Office Administration Team employees, which opted to take a 6-percent compensation cut in light of the…

Cyber Academy deadline nears for interested teens

The Friday, Aug. 5 deadline for open enrollment at the Waterford Cyber Academy is approaching, and academy officials will be attending the WDIV-TV Michigan School Expo at the Oakland Mall…

School officials generally pleased with MME scores

Lakes area school districts have received a report on their students’ latest Michigan Merit Examination (MME) results, which indicate more students in the four districts met or exceeded state standards…

Wage, benefit reductions included in HVS contracts

The Huron Valley Schools Board of Education approved agreements with nine of the district’s bargaining units on Wednesday, June 29 that call for across-the-board reductions in health care benefits, as…

Middle school teachers to get Pre-AP training

The West Bloomfield School District is planning on initiating Pre-AP training for the district’s middle school teachers beginning in the 2011-12 school year. Pre-AP training is provided by The College…

Over 29 years as food service chief, Yesh saw changes

Over 29 years as  food service chief,  Yesh saw changes

While some food may always remain standard staples in school cafeterias, there’s no doubt that many changes have been made over the past three decades in what students eat while…

Kettering students produce video for Ford competition

Waterford Kettering High School’s video production class is competing against students from across the state in the Ford Focus on Schools contest, where groups of students create their own videos…