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Moms Talk: How Do You Talk to Your Kids About Bullying?
Whether they are the bully or the victim, tell us how you've address it with your kids.

I'm excited to be covering Clawson as your Patch local editor. I'm originally from Saginaw, Mich. and I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Michigan State University. I've worked in several newsrooms across Michigan and also Ohio. Before coming to Patch, I was a reporting intern at the Associated Press in Detroit where I covered a range of topics including Detroit Public Schools and national trends.
Throughout college, I worked for my student newspaper and completed internships at the Detroit Free Press, The Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, WLAJ ABC 3 in Lansing and The Saginaw News. My journalism experiences helped me discover my love for education reporting and digging into communities to find those untold stories.
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<b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
Cut funding is an issue both the city and school district face. Officials continue to explore ways to offset the losses in state and federal funding as well as a decline in property values.
Whether they are the bully or the victim, tell us how you've address it with your kids.

The following information was collected from the Clawson Police Department.
Mavericks general manager hopes to find solutions for city budget cuts.
Longtime resident has regularly attended City Council meetings for the past eight years and now looks to fill an empty seat.
Larceny and property incidents are still the most common offenses in Clawson.
A variety of homes and price points are available throughout the city.
Get out and have some fun in Clawson and nearby areas.
New city intern also introduced at Tuesday night meeting.
Average price for gas in metro Detroit down 15 cents from a week ago.
Police were able to provide more students with backpacks this year thanks to donations and supplies from the community.
A roundup of weekend events in Clawson and nearby areas.
Clawson School District also hires three Kenwood teachers and athletic director/assistant principal for high school.
Officials, residents, a business owner and a pastor talk about how the attacks resonate 10 years later.
The following information was compiled from the Clawson Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
There's plenty to do in Clawson this weekend.
Discuss the roles a parent should play in helping students do well in school.
Highlights from Tuesday's Clawson council meeting.
Saturday night's storm causes widespread outages and flooding; more than 6,000 DTE customers in the dark.
A roundup of back-to-school stories published on the Clawson Patch.