The Oakland Community College theater program brings the classic tragicomedy to the Smith Theater stage in Farmington Hills.
Papa John's owner Adrian Owens encourages students to 'never, ever give up' on themselves.
The abbreviated staged reading provides a deeper understanding of the school's production of 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern'.
The project is funded by a millage approved by Oakland County voters in 2010.
Hats and brushes get passed around, kids are playing together – and sometimes it just happens. Parents who get 'that call' needn't fret. Here's one local expert's advice.
The play-within-a-play showcases the school's growing theater program.
The City of Farmington Hills After School program offers experiences in nature.
Students at the Farmington Hills school visit themed rooms that encourage them to love literature.
A mix of educators, parents and other community members makes for a 'highly engaging discussion'.
Teachers at Hillside, Power, Dunckel and Harrison get 'prize patrol' visits Tuesday.
The musical, based on a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, will be performed in the Dean and Sue Cobb Center for the Performing Arts.
The older students read a chapter of the book 'The World According to Humphrey' in elementary school classes.
A student at the school has been diagnosed with whooping cough, principal Joseph Greene announced today.
Freshmen in the International Baccalaureate program work with Maria Blanco in the DREAM Project.
Freshmen give the program rave reviews, while others – including board member Murray Kahn – worry about indoctrination and anti-American bias.
The district's only school of choice will be made available to more families in 2012-2013.
We're working with the Center for Michigan to facilitate community conversations on education, with key issues being sent to lawmakers.
Lanigan, Longacre and Gill elementary students receive copies of books everyone in their school community will read.
'Your Success Starts Today' event includes a panel of students who have advice for 8th graders.
Parents should register their children at their home schools.
'Pledge for Success' hosts a free program March 1 to help prepare students for high school
Formed three years ago, the Farmington Hills high school group now boasts 30-plus members and some award winners.
Lisa Rose Chottiner's entry could win a library for Farmington Community School.
While overall district proficiency results declined, some schools made gains.
Officials say plummeting scores may affect more than individual students as federal benchmarks loom this spring.
But the district's students outperformed state averages under tougher standards.
The team will compete in the 23rd World Culinary Olympics in Germany this fall.
John Austin tours a program that allows students to earn a high school degree and college credits.
Test scores sent home this week reflect new standards that may leave students wondering what they did wrong.
A small ensemble will perform a number choreographed by Broadway dancer Ray Mercer.
The project, launched in Michigan 20 years ago, raises funds to fight hunger.
School psychologists will discuss children's development Feb. 14 at the Ten Mile Building.
The Farmington PTA Council's final forum of the year will include presentations on childhood obesity, fitness and other topics.
For 25 cents, students were allowed to bring their favorite stuffed animals to school.
Gill Elementary wins grant dollars for technology, and Cloverdale School receives a donation for student programs.
The district's only school of choice would be open to more than 50 new families.
The district will spend more than $800,000 on eight new buses.
The Chamber Music Society of Detroit brings the Shanghai Quartet to work with students.
Local and national dollars are available to help 2012 graduates.
The annual event Friday at West Bloomfield High School features workshops, awards, public screenings in evening.