LAK E O R I O N H I GH S C H O O L A Nationally Recognized School of Excellence November/December 2014 Principal Stephen Hawley Associate Principals Darin Abbasse Christopher Bell Sarah Budreau 495 E. Scripps Road Lake Orion, MI 48360 (248) 693-5420 www.lakeorion.k12.mi.us/lohs The Thespian Society presents Athletic Director William Reiss UPCOMING EVENTS November 20-22 Fall Production Inherit the Wind - 7pm 23 Fall Production - 2pm 25 Fall Choir Concert - 7pm 26-28 Thanksgiving Break - No School December 4 10 Parent Teacher Conferences Senior Citizens Winter Concert 11am 13 ACT Test 15 Winter Band Concert - 7pm 16 Balfour - all lunches for Class Ring Delivery Senior Cap & Gown Orders Mock Rock - 7 pm 18 Winter Choir Concert - 7pm 22-31 Winter Break - No School January 1-2 5 6 Winter Break - No School School Resumes Vocal Choir Pre Solo & Ensemble Recital - 7pm 12 PTO Meeting - 7 pm in the KIVA 14 Band Pre Solo & Ensemble Recital - 7pm 19 Teacher PD Day No School for students 21 Wednesday - Full Day of School 7:30 - 2:35pm Last Day for Seniors to Request Early Graduation 22-23 2nd Term Exams - 1/2 day 7:30 - 10:45am 26 Term 3 Begins 28 Middle School/High School Band Concert - 7pm 30 Final Grades for Term 2 can be viewed on PowerSchool Senior Service Learning Hours Due November 20, 21, 22 at 7:00 pm November 23 at 2:00 pm Students & Senior Citizens $5 - Adults $8 Reservations: locsboxoffice@lakeorion.k12.mi.us Inherit the Wind is a classic piece of historical fiction that recreates all the tension and drama of the original Scopes Monkey Trial of 1925. In a small Southern town, a school teacher, Bertram Cates, is about to stand trial. His offense: violating a state law by introducing Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species to his high school biology students. Appearing on behalf of the prosecution is the famous Matthew Harrison Brady, a noted statesman and 3-time presidential candidate. A surprise is in store for Brady, however. The teacher’s defense is to be handled by the equally well-known Henry Drummond, one of America’s most controversial legal minds of the 20th century and a long-standing acquaintance and adversary of Brady. “Brilliant . . . a colorful, picturesque and absorbing exciting essay in dramatic Americana . . .”--NY Post. Parent/Teacher Conferences Thursday, December 4th FROM THE COUNSELING DEPARTMENT . . . FAFSA - Financial Aid for Seniors! We recommend that all seniors complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. This is the first step for all students to receive grants, subsidized and unsubsidized loans, and other money for college. The quickest way to apply is online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Although you cannot technically apply until January 1, parents can start this process NOW by going to www.pin.ed.gov and applying for a pin number. Note in many e-mail systems this pin number gets sent to the bulk mailbox, so be careful you don’t delete it. The Michigan deadline for filing the FAFSA is March 1. You can always use last year’s tax forms to complete the FAFSA and then make any changes once your 2014 taxes are completed. State Required Testing for Juniors In order to graduate, all students must complete the ACT plus Writing and ACT WorkKeys on March 3-4, 2015. Students interested in taking the ACT exam additional times, the remaining 2014-15 ACT exam dates are listed below. Please note that most colleges will consider the highest score if a student takes the ACT more than once. If you were unable to attend our Financial Aid Workshop in October, there is another free FAFSA workshop for senior parents offered on Sunday, February 8, 2015 from 2pm - 4pm called College Goal Sunday. Financial aid experts will help parents fill out the FAFSA form; they just ask you to bring the family’s completed 2014 tax forms. This meeting will take place at Macomb Intermediate School District, 44001 Garfield Road, Clinton Township, MI For more details, go to www.MICollegeGoal.org. College Testing Did you know ACT has a website for parents to help sort through the ins and outs of college planning? Visit www.actparent.org for more details. 8th Grade Welcome Night - February 11th - 6:30-8pm Parents and 8th grade students are invited to attend this informational meeting about Lake Orion High School scheduling, curriculum, clubs, sports, and activities. This is a very important meeting. We hope to see you there! College Information Night will be scheduled in March, the date TBD. • Representatives from many colleges will be at LOHS to provide information and answer questions. • Presentations on topics such as: Applying to College, Financial Aid/Scholarships, 2 Year College/Transferring to a 4 Year College Options and more will take place throughout the night. This is the only Lake Orion Community Schools sponsored college prep/financial aid seminar. There is no cost associated with this workshop. Students Interested in Playing College Sports Seniors must register with NCAA Eligibility Center if interested in playing a sport at a Division I or Division II college. Juniors can register anytime this year. Registration can be done at www.eligibilitycenter.org. Please contact Mrs. Bell in the counseling office for more information at cbell1@lakeorion.k12.mi.us or call 248-693-5640. The Michigan Department of Education has mandated that all juniors will take an additional state assessment between April 13, 2015 through June 1, 2015. LOHS will provide a schedule to follow as we become more familiar with the required assessment. ACT vs SAT What’s the Difference? Colleges in Michigan are most accustomed to looking at ACT scores but will accept SAT scores as well. Universities nationwide accept either test. ACT is a test of achievement, based on curriculum and measures “classroom” intelligence. SAT is a test of aptitude and tests more a “general” intelligence. The tests also differ regarding format, subjects tested, scoring, level of math, guessing and whether or not they include a career component. ACT Dates for 2014-15 Register online at www.actstudent.org Test Dates February 7, 2015* April 18, 2015 June 13, 2015 Registration Deadline January 9, 2015 March 13, 2015 May 8, 2015 * LOHS does not administer the ACT on this date. SAT Dates for 2014-15 Register online at www.collegeboard.com Test Dates January 24, 2015 March 14, 2015 May 2, 2015 June 6, 2015 Registration Deadline December 29, 2014 February 13, 2015 April 6, 2015 May 8, 2015 To ensure scores are sent to LOHS, our school code is 232-255. Must-Have Apps for Successful High School Students The Chemical Touch This app’s touch-sensitive periodic table will help make chemistry class much more interactive. Select different elements to learn more about their properties and get definitions of nucleobases, as well. You can even sort the table with different colors to identify periodic trends — and hopefully, make your chemistry homework less complex than amino acids. If you need in-depth explanations of different concepts, the app will open Wikipedia entries. The Chemical Touch costs $0.99 and is available for iOS devices. Essentials by AccelaStudy Learning a foreign language is a core part of high school curriculum. Whether you’ve enrolled in fourth period French, Italian, Spanish or Chinese, this app will be your study guide. It provides pre-made flashcards for learning vocab and audio quizzes to help your speech and pronunciation. It’s free. Evernote Peek Making flashcards is a tedious process that most students don’t have time for. Evernote Peek takes the work out of the process. The app turns your iPad and Smart Cover into makeshift flashcards. And don’t worry, if you don’t have a cover, the app creates a “virtual cover.” Strengthen your memory easily and for free. Frog Dissection Slicing open a frog in biology class is fun for some, but for others, it can be messy and uncomfortable. This app removes the formaldehyde. You can still learn about the ins and outs of a frog’s anatomy, but without the amphibian juice. Vivid 3D imaging also lets you study detailed internal organs. It’s $3.99, but worth it if you prefer to stay animal-friendly. Graphing Calculator Graphing calculators are expensive, but it’s almost impossible to get your calculus homework done without one. Consider investing in this app instead. It quickly plots and traces multiple equations on the same graph, using a custom keyboard to speed up entry. It even supports graphing polar and parametric equations and much, much more. Plus, you can take screenshots of your calculator to email graphs to yourself. It only costs $2.99, a bargain compared to a real calculator. Math Formulas Struggling to keep your trigonometry formulas separate from your algebraic formulas? This app is your math savior. It stores frequently used formulas for easy access and lets you favorite the apps you reference the most. It even delves into calc, geometry and probability, and displays images so you can put the formulas into perspective. It only costs $0.99. Easel SAT Prep Lite The SAT is one of the most important tests in a high schooler’s career. This app makes preparation easy and hasslefree, so you can keep your sights on test day. The app features three sections with 25 questions each and a “show me” function, which explains how to arrive at the right answer. Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on SAT prep test books, you can use this app for free. Shakespeare High school wouldn’t be complete without the complete works of William Shakespeare. However, understanding the intricate passages of Romeo and Juliet is no easy task. This app will help ease your English class pains. It contains 41 Shakespearean plays and 154 sonnets to view on your iPhone or iPad. The app supports a glossary of common Shakespearean phrases and will provide detailed scene breakdowns of locations and characters in each act. And the best part — it’s free. Studious Instead of organizing your daily class schedule and homework assignments in a planner, turn to Studious to keep you on track. The app lets you set due dates for assignments and will remind you when big exams are approaching. Forget to silence your phone before class? The app will silence your phone during times you’ve scheduled on your calendar. It’s available for free in the Google Play Store. World Atlas This is the app you need to succeed in geography class. It provides high-res images with detail and accuracy beyond any Google image. For help in history class, the app provides world flags and facts about each country, including government types and capitals. Switch between three different map styles, including classic, antique and satellite. Bookmark your favorite places as well. World Atlas costs $0.99. Source: http://mashable.com/2012/08/27/apps-for-highschool-students/ SENIOR DATES TO REMEMBER Class of 2015 Seniors & Parents Graduation Meeting Tuesday, March 10 or Thursday, March 12 at 7:00 p.m. - Auditorium Senior Breakfast Wednesday, May 20 - 7:30 - 8:15 a.m. Senior Awards Assembly following Senior Breakfast Wednesday, May 20 at 8:15 - 9:30 a.m. – High School Auditorium (These departmental awards differ from the evening event; all seniors will attend and parents of award recipients will receive an invitation) Caps/Gowns Distribution and Financial Obligations Resolved Tuesday, May 26 during lunch periods Senior Academic & Honors Ceremony Rehearsal Thursday, May 28 from 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. – Auditorium Senior Exams Thursday, May 28 First hour exam Second hour exam Friday, May 29 Third hour exam Fourth hour exam 11:25 – 12:56 p.m. 1:03 – 2:35 p.m. Cap & Gown Graduation Fee If you have not ordered your cap & gown or announcements, you will have another opportunity. Balfour will be here on Tuesday, December 16 during lunches to take orders. If you have not paid your graduation fee of $30, you can bring it to the main office anytime within the next few months. Cap & Gown order forms as well as forms for your graduation fee can be found in the main office or on the Lake Orion website under Students, then Senior Information. Payments for graduation fees can be also paid online using PaySchools. Class Ring Delivery 11:25 – 12:56 p.m. 1:03 - 2:35 p.m. Note: Seniors will provide their own transportation on these days. Senior Academic & Honors Ceremony - by invitation Monday, June 1 at 6:30 p.m. – High School Auditorium Junior/Senior Prom Friday, June 5 - 7:00 - 11:00 p.m. - Palazzo Grande Banquet Center Graduation Rehearsal Monday, June 8 at DTE (Tentatively scheduled) Tuesday, December 16 If you ordered a class ring, Balfour will be here during lunches for delivery on Tuesday, December 16. Any resizing or repairs on your class rings can be handled at this time. Graduation Tuesday, June 9 at 7:00 p.m. – DTE Energy Music Theatre Senior All Night Party Tuesday, June 10 at 11:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. – Dave & Buster’s 2015 Senior DVD Deadline Friday, June 12 2015 Senior DVD Available for Pick Up Monday, June 22 Attention Seniors! Service Learning hours must be completed and submitted to the Career Center no later than Friday, January 30th in order to walk in the graduation ceremony. Any questions, see Mrs. Jones in the Career Center. Dragon Marching Band Finished in 4th Place at State Finals LOHS Students Qualify as Michigan Math Prize Finalists Of the 5400 Michigan students who participate in October in Part 1 of the Michigan Math Prize Competition, we had 61 students who participated, and 14 of our students placed in the top 1100. Ryan Capouellez has the distinction of having earned the top score at LOHS. Congratulations to the following 2014 finalists. Cameron Buccellato Ryan Capouellez Kyle Duffey Dominic Fosmoen Zachary Gdowski Kevin Hansen Lucas Heilman Phoebe Holmes Duncan Kirkpatrick Jenna Losensky Nathan Palatka Lisa Tir Kathryn Tyrrell Schuyler Werth As qualifying finalists, these 14 students will take Part II of the exam on December 10, 2014. Part II of the exam consists of five challenging problems to which the students must provide written explanations for their claims and mathematical proofs of their results. Students with the top 100 scores on the two parts will be invited to an awards program in February at Eastern Michigan University. The top 50 students will be presented with scholarships ranging from the bronze awards of $250 to $2,500 for the first place gold medalists. On Saturday, November 1st the Dragon Marching Band competed in the State Finals at Ford Field. They had their best performance to date and finished in 4th place in the state with a score of 92.625, which was less than one-half of a point from second place. They will be performing in the Bands of America Grand National Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Friday, November 14th. On Saturday, October 4th, the Dragon Marching Band performed at the Bands of America Toledo Regional held at the University of Toledo’s Glass Bowl. Even with the high winds, nagging rain and electronic issues, the Dragons reached the finals of a BOA regional for the 9th straight year, moving up a place to finish in 7th place in the finals competition. Their show was definitely one of the crowd’s favorites of the day. The competition was a regional and featured bands from four different states: Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. On Saturday, October 18th, the Dragon Marching Band competed at Clarkston. Their score of 90.250 was the highest score in school history, earning the band second place, a mere 0.450 behind last year’s state champion, Walled Lake Central. Both bands tied for the award “Best General Effect.” On Saturday, October 25th, the Dragon Marching Band had their final performance at Troy Athens, which was their last competition before State Finals at Ford Field. The Dragons once again set a new record for the highest score in school history with a 92.950, finishing in second place behind Plymouth Canton. Tutoring Academic Support National Honor Society Tutoring Junior and senior students who are members of the National Honor Society are available for tutoring based on each student’s academic strengths. A list of NHS students, the academic areas they are able to tutor, and their phone numbers are available in the counseling offices. Direct Tutor List The Lake Orion School District compiles a list of adults willing to tutor, and it is available in the counseling offices. This list is revised annually and includes information about fees, location, hours of availability, academic areas, and grade levels for each tutor. Blended Learning at LOHS Under the supervision of Principal Steve Hawley and Drew Towlerton, Coordinator of Educational Opportunities, the high school is continuing to expand opportunities for our students by offering several classes in a blended learning format. Blended Learning, as defined by the district, is “a method that combines traditional face-to-face activities with online education. A blended learning classroom uses technology to transform and improve the learning process. Blended learning classes can reach and engage students in a more customizable way. Students learn, at least in part, through online delivery of content and instruction with some element of student control over time, place, path or pace (this will vary from class to class and instructor to instructor). This may include the opportunity for students to work off-site during the blended class period provided requirements for off-site participation are met.” Blended Learning differs from Online Classes in that students meet regularly with their teacher receiving both instruction and feedback online and face-to-face. Blended learning is increasing at all educational levels but particularly at the high school and college level. According to a 2012 report by the National Association of State Boards of Education, the advances in educational technology have necessitated a reevaluation of traditional instructional methods. Given the instant communication and access to information currently available, the educational experience of today’s student should reflect the world in which they live. Blended learning utilizes various online resources to provide students with the opportunity to personalize their learning experience and is shown to increase student engagement with instructional content. According to Heidi Mercer, Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning, while blended learning may not be the right choice for all students, offering a variety of educational opportunities for Lake Orion students is an important step toward preparing them for future experiences beyond Lake Orion High School. Lake Orion administration has fully supported the development of blended learning classes by providing staff with ongoing professional development opportunities and guidance in the creation of blended learning curriculum. Staff members across the district have participated in courses to increase their blended learning skills. One such opportunity is a rigorous 60+ hour course for educators interested in using blended learning sponsored by the Michigan Department of Education entitled Blended Learning in the Classroom. Several blended courses are being taught this year and many more will be introduced in the coming years. Business teacher, Kevin Stone is currently teaching a Blended Learning Computer Applications course. He writes, “I am excited to start my first Blended Computer Applications class this term. I have spent a lot of time and effort preparing for this, so it is nice to finally see it come to fruition. It is exciting to be able to offer this unique method of learning to my students. I hope to eventually offer more classes in this format.” Modern Language teacher, Jen Howe taught a blended German Conversation class last school year and currently offers a blended learning option for her German 2 class. “My experience with German Conversation was great; the students provided me with lots of feedback about what worked best for them. It was a first period class with 28 kids. We had three face-to-face days a week and two online days. During the face-to-face days, we did German songs, readings, vocabulary practice and writing, brainstorming, and editing. On the online days, they submitted journal entries, surveys, projects, and speaking assignments.” These are a few of the blended choices that our junior and senior students have available as well as a blended Expository Reading and Writing class offered by English teacher, Kelly Day. Later this year, Rick Messick from the Math Department will teach an Introductory Statistics blended class and Russ Stowers from the Science Department will teach a blended Zoology class. We look forward to providing more blended learning opportunities to our students in the coming years. Reflecting on the continuing development of blended learning at LOHS, Drew Towlerton writes, “Lake Orion has worked hard over the past few years to develop a blended learning program that provides a unique learning opportunity for students. Through our blended program, students are able to experience curriculum that is developed and delivered by Lake Orion staff. It has been vitally important to our team that we are consistent in our procedures, policies, and expectations as we have rolled out our blended program. Lake Orion has a rich tradition of providing unique, high quality educational experiences. Our blended program continues this rich Lake Orion tradition.” Dragon Yearbook Senior Yearbook Parent Ads Don’t miss out on memories from the 2014-2015 school year! Yearbooks are on sale for $75. They can be purchased by check (made out to LOCS) or cash in room 307, or by credit card on-line at w w w. l a k e o r i o n . k 1 2 . m i . u s / PaySchools.htm Parents, guardians, or loved ones of seniors: The Dragon Yearbook would like to offer you the wonderful opportunity to say goodbye to your graduating senior. Senior ads for the 2014-2015 yearbook are now being sold until December 19, 2014. We encourage early submissions though because space is limited. Yearbooks will be on sale during all lunches Friday, December 12, 2014. This is the last day yearbooks can be purchased for $75. After December 12, 2014, the price goes up to $80. Dragon Yearbook Staff to Take Club/Organization Group Photos PRICE: You have three options: 1) $50 for one standard ad (2 blocks) with one photo (55 words or less) 2) $100 for one 1/4 page ad (4 blocks) with two photos (75 words or less) 3) $150 for one 1/2 page ad with 5-6 photos (around 100 words) 4) $300 for one full-page ad with 8-10 photos (around 200 words) PROCEDURE: If you are interested please mail a check or money order (made out to LOCS) to the following address. LOHS Yearbook Senior Parent Ads 495 E. Scripps Road Lake Orion, MI 48360 Write your message with the appropriate word limit listed above. Typed messages are preferred! The Dragon Yearbook staff has arranged to have a photographer take the club/ organization group photos on Friday, December 19, 2014. The clubs and organizations will be called down to the auditorium to have photos taken throughout the day. IMPORTANT If you are sending a photograph you must include three additional items. Students are responsible for having the appropriate club/organization t-shirt(s) for the photo. There will not be an opportunity for re-takes if a student is absent or does not have the proper t-shirt. 2) Photo(s) with your name, your student’s name, and phone number on the back. If more than one photo, please mark each. (Please write with felt-tipped marker, NOT ball point pen or pencil. Pencils and pens leave marks.) Students will be able to purchase copies of the group photos. The club/organization advisers will have order envelopes to distribute prior to December 19, 2014. Additional order envelopes will also be available in the auditorium on photo day. *Remember the due date is December 19, 2014. 1) A self-addressed stamped envelope for the return of your photo. Please be sure to send a large enough envelope so we don’t have to bend your photos. We’ve been very successful at returning photos. However, we’re not responsible for lost pictures. Please don’t send extremely valuable photos! 3) Your email address so we can send you a proof of your ad. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. We hope you can take advantage of this opportunity. Thank you, Stephanie Orth Yearbook Adviser sorth@lakeorion.k12.mi.us FIRST Robotic Team 302 at Cobo Center Our 2013 competition robot, Ultimate Ascent Frisbeefiring robot, was on display at the Society of Automotive Engineers 2014 Convergence Conference at Cobo Center in Detroit on October 21st. This annual event pulls together speakers, technical panels and a trade show. Engineeers from around the world are checking it out! Notice we are next to 33 The Killer Bees and 70 Team HOT! Go Dragons! This year’s Team 302 is doing great things in the robotics program. The all Girls team made it to the semifinals in the FIRST competition at Bloomfield High School. The OCCRA team won the Quality award at the OCCRA competion held at Rochester Adams. The entire team consists of about 55 high school students and they are involved in some sort of robotics event or club 3-4 days a week. We acknowledge and thank the dozens of SAE member engineers that volunteer countless hours of their own time as instruction mentors to our students at Lake Orion FIRST Robotic Team 302. POOL DECK NEWS Winter 2014 · · · · · · · Lake Orion’s Business Teacher Julia Dalrymple Named Marketing Teacher of the Year The Michigan Marketing Educators Association recently recognized Lake Orion marketing instructor Julia Dalrymple as this year’s Dr. Louis R. Graziano Outstanding Marketing Educator Award winner. This award annually recognizes an educator who manages an outstanding marketing education program. Award recipients have made significant contributions toward quality programs which improve and promote marketing education in their communities and through professional association activities and leadership. In addition to chairing the school’s business and marketing department, Ms. Dalrymple teaches several marketing classes and advises Lake Orion’s state-recognized DECA Program. · · Fall 2014 Lake Orion Swim Academy had strong registrations and finished with the updated American Red Cross Learn to Swim Program! Our Winter/January 2015 LOSA (Lake Orion Swim Academy) is ready for registration! Classes are open for online registration. Girls Varsity Swim/Dive program finished in 3rd place in their League Championships and several girls are heading to Eastern Michigan University for the State Meet. Boy’s Club Waterpolo finished with 13 kids participating on the club team and attending many waterpolo tournaments for the first time. They won several games and were able to finish out their season participating in a championship waterpolo tournament. Check out the Fall/Winter 2014 Open Swim Schedule on the following page. The Winter Community Education Brochure will be posted on-line December 1, 2014. The Sunday Master’s/TRIATHLETE swim Program will begin on Sunday, January 4, 2015 at 8:30-10:00 am! See information below on the coach and the times. Our Aqua Fitness Programs have started. Please join us! There is a drop-in fee and you are welcome to try out two classes for free to see how it fits with your fitness program. See the information below. If you are interested in teaching swimming lessons at the Lake Orion Natatorium, contact Amy Kuiper at: akuiper@lakeorion.k12.mi.us The Lake Orion Natatorium has a FACEBOOK page - LOHS POOL. We have 83 families who have joined the pool page so far! Please “LIKE” our page so we can reach 100 families! You will get the most updated information on the LOHS Natatorium. Be the first to know when online registration begins, cancellations, family swim nights and more! Lake Orion Natatorium’s next Family Splash Bash Night: Friday, 11/14/14 and 12/12/14! ARC LIFEGUARDING and WSI class are coming in March 2015. Master’s Triathlete Swim Practice has started! Join TODAY! Masters/Triathalon swimming practice, Monday and Wednesday mornings (join at any time) from 11:30 am-12:30 pm and Sunday’s 8:30-10:00 am starting January 4, 2015. A level 1 triathalon coach will be on the deck for each practice. Call the pool if you are interested@248.814.1715 or email Kristen Johnston at kjswims99@gmail.com for costs and dates. . AQUA FITNESS SCHEDULE! M/W/F morning 9:15-10 High intensity, option of shallow or deep M/W Joint Ventures 10:30-11:15 AM Low impact, shallow water Interval Aquatics M @4:45-5:30. Saturday Fitness 8:45-9:30 AM $6.00 Drop In fee or consider AA 10-punch card From the Pool Deck, Amy Kuiper-Aquatics Director Call the pool @248.814.1715 if you are interested in attending any program. Check out our Lake Orion Swim Academy, Aqua-Fitness Classes, Teen/Adult Swim Instruction & and Open Swim Schedule! Open Swim Schedule on the website. www.lakeorion.k12.mi.us go to Community/Natatorium Fall/Winter 2014-2015 OPEN SWIM SCHEDULE September 2, 2014 -- June 12, 2015 Monday 5:30-8:30 PM Open Swim+ Circle swim Tuesday Wednesday 5:00-5:30 pm Lap Swim Only Small POOL ONLY 5:00-5:30 pm Lap Swim Only Small POOL ONLY 5:30-8:30 PM Open Swim+ Circle swim 5:30-8:30 PM Open Swim+ Circle swim Thursday 5:30-8:30 PM Open Swim+ Circle swim Friday Saturday 5:00-6:00 pm Lap Swim ONLY Small POOL Only 10:00-1:00 Open/Lap Swim Closed 5:30-8:30 PM Open Swim+ Circle swim *Pool # 814-1715 Email: akuiper@lakeorion.k12.mi.us Web Site: www. lakeorion.k12.mi.us, go to Community/Natatorium FACEBOOK: LOHS Pool For security reasons we have been instructed to clear and lock the pool locker rooms 15 minutes after closing. We apologize for any inconvenience. 1-3 Family Swim Sunday Closing Dates: *This schedule is subject to change due to athletic events! We are not open on Sundays or early mornings Nov 26-29 Dec 5 PM ONLY, 6, 11 PM ONLY, 18 PM ONLY, 24, 25, 27, 31 Jan 1, 3, 17, 22 PM ONLY, 29 PM ONLY, 31 February 6 PM ONLY, 7, 12, 25 PM ONLY, 26 PM ONLY, 27 PM ONLY Don’t forget Friday Night Family Splash Bash! The 2nd Friday of every month $5.00 per person or bring a punch card Splash Bash Dates: 12/12/14 The hours are 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm the Lake Orion Community School Bands and the Lake Orion High School Choirs present a scholarship dinner Saturday, November 22nd, 2014 6:30pm King's Court Canturbury Castle hors' d'ouvres, Reception, auction dinner, music & dancing $65.oo/person $125.oo/couple For Tickets & Info : Dawn Priebe dawnpriebe@sbcglobal.net 248.202.0732 Used band instruments Gratefully accepted on behalf of the Band Collaboration Project January 15, 2015 6:30 – 8:30pm Scripps Middle School Cafeteria 385 East Scripps Rd, Lake Orion This Program is FREE and Sponsored by the North Oakland Coalition (Please Register)
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