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Disgruntled Parents Speak Out Against School Board, Superintendent
Parents say they are concerned with lack of transparency in two-school principal appointment and the handling of teacher who had nude photos in classroom.

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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.
Parents say they are concerned with lack of transparency in two-school principal appointment and the handling of teacher who had nude photos in classroom.

Parents said they wanted to be involved with the district's decision to appoint a principal and assistant principal to Kenwood and Schalm.
Parents say school board was unfair in selection of new leadership at Kenwood and Schalm.
Parades, races, fireworks and more will take over City Park and the streets of Clawson for the annual Fourth of July celebration.
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The director said she will work unpaid on Fridays to keep the center open. In other news, a Clawson teen will attend summer music camp, thanks to a scholarship.
A roundup of weekend events in Clawson and surrounding areas.
Kenwood Elementary student wins Friends of the Library slogan contest.
Clawson council sets agenda items.
A roundup of meetings and events in Clawson this week.
One hundred and thirty-seven graduates crossed the stage in the Clawson High School gymnasium on Sunday.
The following information was supplied by the Clawson Police Department.
Here are a few important details graduates may have forgotten to tell their parents or loved ones about Sunday's ceremony.
Clawson High School senior plans to attend the University of Chicago and study biochemistry.
Clawson High School seniors tied at the No. 2 spot in the senior class.
The following information was supplied by the Clawson police department.
Here's a roundup of weekend happenings in Clawson.
93% of teachers vote for pact that includes step freezes and health insurance concessions.
Share ideas for giving graduation gifts while on a budget.
Oakland County is sending a truck convoy to Missouri on June 16. Residents can donate supplies at Simply Self Storage, 181 W. Marshall.