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Jane Xiao was among more than 250 recipients of WXYZ-TV's annual honor.
Kathleen M. Coerdt and Christina Hadley will speak during the school's May 30 graduation ceremony at Compuware Arena in Plymouth.
The mock interviews will be held at the Farmington Hills school June 5 and 6.
Jane Xiao takes first place in Food Marketing at the the 67th annual International Career Development Conference.
How are Farmington area teens asked to Prom this year? Share your stories and photos here.
Teachers, administrators and politicians, including some from Farmington Schools, gathered in Novi to discuss Michigan's responsibility toward educating its population.
WXYZ Channel 7 anchor JoAnne Purtan will moderate Monday's public education forum in Novi.
Michigan PTA honors Farmington Area PTA Council President Tammy Luty as PTA/PTSA Member of the Year.
Hillel Day School's Dor L'Dor teaches young people how to connect with their elders.
Currently, Farmington Public Schools require students to take foreign language for two years, in keeping with current state law.
North Farmington was ranked #616, Farmington was ranked #974 and Harrison was ranked #1377 in the USA.
Students, parents and teachers worked together on the walk held at the school's track on Wednesday.
The event celebrates the Farmington Hills-based Holocaust Memorial Center's acquisition of a sapling from the tree that gave the young Holocaust victim hope.
Rumors about staffing and program reductions drive more than a dozen people to speak during public comment at Tuesday's school board meeting.
Nancy Morris receives a special award Friday at Hillside Elementary School.
Madelyn Karoub, who attends Detroit Country Day school, wins a close competition and a chance at stardom.
The May 7 event is hosted by the Holocaust Memorial Center to celebrate the Farmington Hills museum's acquisition of a sapling from the white chestnut tree that brought the young Holocaust victim solace during World War II.
May is Staff Appreciation month and a new program offers community members the opportunity to say "thanks."
Joan Freedman, Hillel Day School’s Director of Library Services, was named one of the top five teachers of Metro Detroit.
A Thursday breakfast honors 24 students from Farmington and Farmington Hills who have contributed hundreds of hours to schools, churches and charities.
Farmington Hills resident Jan Mordenski is one of 12 Michigan arts educators who will be honored at the Michigan Youth Arts Festival in May.
Find out which buildings were recognized Wednesday morning during a ceremony at the Oakland Schools campus in Waterford.
The annual event is opened to the public, in the hopes of raising more funds for the Detroit-based charity.
The Farmington Hills school contributes more than $6,000 over two years to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Briana Payton receives a certificate as a finalist in the competition, which was won by West Bloomfield High School senior Yesenia Jimenez.
Detroit Public Television anchor Christy McDonald and a panel of professional women share their experiences April 24.
Officials say splitting Q & A into issues-based sessions was more effective; some with questions say it fractionalized opposition to the $222 million proposal.
Wear purple on April 23 and donate to help the team travel to St. Louis for the robotics championship event.
Applications will be taken April 15-29 for openings in kindergarten and first grade students.
Held at the Orchard Ridge campus, the event helps women decide whether they want to take classes at Oakland Community College.
The Hackbots compete at Eastern Michigan University, after successful performances at two recent meets.
Residents can learn more on April 18 about the proposal to fund a vision plan board members approved earlier this year.
See what Farmington Schools' Green Teams are achieving during this April 16 event.
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The report indicates the local school district serves 66 homeless students this year, down slightly from 2011-2012.
The school receives $2,000 at a Thursday presentation.
The team from the Culinary Institute, housed on the Orchard Ridge campus in Farmington Hills, competed in Muskegon on March 9.
Honorees at a Thursday awards ceremony have made changes to move their academic careers in a positive direction.
Teachers and bus drivers agree to training time outside their regular work hours, reducing the need for subs, in the 3-year agreements.