Category Archives: Middle School

School of Choice

Applications for school of choice are being accepted now through June 10. If you do not live in the CA school district, but wish to have your child(s) attend our schools, you must apply through the State Schools of Choice Program. Information and registration form below.

School of Choice Information

School of Choice Information

School of Choice registration form

School of Choice registration form

 

American Youth Soccer Orgranization

The American Youth Soccer Organization is coming to Flint, so don’t miss out on your opportunity to be a part of this wonderful soccer  event! Check the flyer below for more details. Registration is open NOW!

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11th Annual Robotics Academy

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Looking for a fun and creative summer activity? Look no further. The 11th annual Robotics Academy will take place on June 16-20 at Rankin Elementary. Click here for more details and to register for the event.

 

What a Way for Shopping!

What a Way for Shopping! Great for Graduation Open Houses!

1 – Take care of gift-giving and every day shopping

2 – You don’t have to fight the crowds

3 – What a great way of supporting the Robotics teams

Current participating retailers list here. Email orders to scrip@bigmo314.com. Delivery takes approximately 1 week and payment is due on delivery. If cards are in sooner, you will be contacted as they arrive.

We accept Cash, Checks and Credit Cards. If payment is done by credit card, a 3% charge will be added to total of order.

If any questions, email Ellen Crain at ellenc@bigmo314.com or call 810-691-2810.

 

2014 Youth Baseball Schedule

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Baseball Schedule Summer 2014

Big Mo and Mo’ Peeps Successful at World Championship

Big Mo and Mo’ Peeps each experienced their share of success during the Robotics Championship over the weekend of April 23-26 in St. Louis, MO. Big Mo finished 12th out of 100 teams, making it as far as the quarterfinals in its division. Mo’ Peeps was also successful, winning first place in Core Values with the Inspiration Award. Both teams gained great experience and were able to meet teams from all around the country.

If you, or anyone you know, would like to support these world championship qualifying teams, please contact Leanne Welch at 810-869-3818 or Ellen Crain at 810-591-7003, e-mail: ellenc@bigmo314.com.

Also, a special thank you to Daniel Ernst for use of his photos.

Sporting Event Schedules

With the unpredictability of mother nature, cancellations and postponements of sporting events during the Spring season are always at an all-time high. The following links166639415 will provide you with daily and monthly schedules for Carman-Ainsworth high school and middle school athletic events, including cancelled or postponed events.

Day-to-day schedule: http://schedules.schedulestar.com/Carman-Ainsworth-HS-Flint-MI/day/

Monthly schedule: http://schedules.schedulestar.com/Carman-Ainsworth-HS-Flint-MI/month/

CAHS Basketball Skills & Shooting Clinic

CAHS will be running a three-day basketball clinic from June 16-18 for boys and girls in grades 3rd-8th. Kids will have the opportunity to add to their repertoire of basketball skills from Carman-Ainsworth boys basketball players and coaches. Space is limited, so sign up now! Take a look at the flyer below for more details on the basketball clinic. Basketball_Clinic

Teen Vaccination Information

Vaccinations are important for teenagers, so we are educating the parents of our teen students about vaccinations that are typically given to teens. Check out the flyer below for more information on teen vaccinations.Vaccine

Carman-Ainsworth middle school holds annual Career Fair

On Wednesday, April 23, the Carman-Ainsworth middle school guidance and counseling department held its annual Career Fair that involved 16 professionals from Genesee County. The purpose was to teach students about different career possibilities and the education needed to pursue those careers. Each student attended four workshops that highlighted a specific career. Speakers included a police officer, naturalist, graphic artist, engineers, food service workers, railroad employee, occupational therapist, firefighter, emergency medical technician and more. It was a great learning experience and was very enjoyable for our students and staff.