'You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown' opens Nov. 17 at Marian High School.
Mike Liebowitz
Girl Scouts at Lanigan Elementary collect items Tuesday for Neighborhood House.
The school's annual fundraiser aims to put a whiteboard in every classroom.
The Monday night presentation followed a September community meeting.
Officials say they're taking a measured approach to re-evaluating how they accelerate students.
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed to stop the sale have appealed a circuit court decision.
During the two-hour forum, students raised issues ranging from class size to trimesters.
The event was hosted by the Farmington PTA Council.
Held Oct. 26 at the Costick Center, this event will honor a 'Senior Adult Extraordinaire'.
The father of two says he would bring 'out-of-the-box' thinking to the school board.
The eight-year board member is running for re-election Nov. 8.
The 500-plus students at the Farmington Hills school had a book read to them by their principal.
Officials say a new policy for placing accelerated learners helps them down the line.
Rick Jones receives the organization's Vocational Service Award.
On Track–Out of Trouble–In School will be held at Harrison High.
The Farmington School District preschool's Parent Teacher Association organizes the annual event.
The longtime volunteer decided to seek office when officials clashed with union workers over outsourcing.
Switching from Skyward to Zangle student records system leads to a complicated process for getting student records to colleges.
Parents and students are invited to the Oct. 24 informational meeting.
Judge Rae Lee Chabot rules that district residents have no legal standing to file.
Documents filed in a suit to stop the sale of Eagle Elementary include copies of a Hills resident's personal Facebook page.
A unanimously passed resolution defends officials' actions, amid criticism and a lawsuit.
The students are semi-finalists in the 2012 National Merit Scholarship Competition.
Children who attend the Farmington Hills preschool cut the ribbon.
The state board of education raises standards, and the state legislature considers stripping local control.
Bob Maxfield of Huntington Woods marks a milestone birthday with a benefit for a local nonprofit.
A piece of the World Trade Center is the focal point for a time of reflection Sunday morning.
A time of reflection is planned Sunday morning at the school's new outdoor classroom.
One group of Farmington students ended up waiting a little longer than they expected for their bus.
Supt. Sue Zurvalec rides the bus with kids heading to Lanigan Elementary.
State organization reminds motorists to use caution when traveling around school buses.
Debby Brauer says the district should think of parents as educators.
Concessions save $9 million over two years.
Farmington Public Schools' rankings on a statewide list may not accurately reflect school performance, an administrator maintains.
Board members will meet Wednesday, 6 p.m. at the Schulman Administrative Center in Farmington.
Flanders and Wooddale are gone; demo continues on Fairview and William Grace.
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