Monthly Archives: October 2014
Dye Elementary Newsletter
Dye Parent Club News
Visit the Dye Parent Club link through the Carman-Ainsworth Web site, just click on Dye Elementary then on Parent Club.
Plan on attending our meeting on Tuesday November 4th @ 4:15pm in the Media Center.
Chuck E. Cheese Family Night
Tuesday, October 21st from 3:00pm – 9:00pm
Sponsored by Dye’s Parent Club
Dye’s Book Fair November 7th –13th
Start your Christmas shopping, support your child’s school and save money all at once. Come & see the amazing selection of books.
- Friday, November 7th 9:00am – 4:00pm
- Monday, November 10th 9:00am – 4:00pm
- Tuesday, November 11th 9:00am – 4:00pm
- Wednesday, November 12th 10:00am – 7:30pm
- Thursday, November 13th 9:00am – 7:30pm
We are closed from 12:00 – 1:00 every day. Cash, Visa or MasterCard Only. Sorry, no personal checks
Winter Coat Give-Away
Saturday, November 1st, 10:00am until coats run out. At Living Word Church of God, 6325 Calkins Road.
Children do not have to be present, but parents must have their Childs MIHealth Card. A photo ID will be required for all adults. Please bring your own bag to take your coats home in.
Dye Car Rider Pick-up Procedures
- Students will not be dismissed from the office after 3:45pm.
- Car riders will be dismissed for pick-up after the buses leave
- If you park along the sidewalk, please stay in your car and allow your child to come to your car (this allows for your child to enter the car safely)
- If parents park in the bus loop, they must get out of their cars to retrieve their child. Students are not allowed to go to the loop independently.
- For student safety is it best to use the parent lot where students can enter your car curbside.
- Students need to be picked up by 4:10.
PLEASE HELP US KEEP OUR STUDENTS SAFE
Show Your Carman-Ainsworth Spirit
CAHS Students Visit Michigan State University for Signature Series Lecture
On Thursday, Oct. 2, over 100 juniors and seniors traveled to Michigan State University for the Signature Series Lecture with Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist, executive producer, and philanthropist Soledad O’Brien; and Pulitzer Prize-winning American print journalist Isabel Wilkerson, author of New York Times bestseller The Warmth of Other Suns. Students were invited to attended free of charge through the Project Write II and III coordinator, Ms. Janet Swenson. Students also received a copy of Wilkerson’s book on the Great Migration and had the opportunity to speak to her and get it signed. This was an event celebrating the 60 years since Brown vs. Board and the 50th anniversary commemorating the Civil Rights Act. Our students and teachers (Jen Moul, Amanda Sauvie, Jes Mathews, Carrie Mattern) learned a great deal from both speakers and had an outstanding educational experience.