Monthly Archives: March 2019
Rankin HAL Students
Rankin HAL students presented at the Young Innovators Fair at Kettering on March 12. They competed against 4th – 6th graders from around the county. A group of those students were chosen to compete at the next level at the Michigan Invention Convention at Henry Ford in April. It’s the first time we’ve had students be invited to the state level. They also received a $250 Kettering scholarship.
Rankin HAL students that were chosen to present at the Young Innovators Fair at Kettering.
Rankin HAL students that were chosen to compete at the Michigan Invention Convention at Henry Ford.
CAMS Students Perform With the DSO
On Monday, February 25 and March 11, fourteen students representing Carman-Ainsworth Middle School were welcomed to the Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s 2019 Middle School Honor Band and Orchestra Honor Days. Students had the opportunity to work with conductors from the DSO’s Civic Youth Ensembles program and play side-by-side with Detroit Symphony Orchestra musicians. Following a day of rehearsals, all ensembles participated in an evening concert at historic Orchestra Hall in downtown Detroit.
Seventh and Eighth Grade Band members selected to participate in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Honor’s Band include Malachi, Alex, Katie, Mackenzie, Alyssa, Jacob, Micah, and Camden.
Students chosen to participate in the Orchestra included: Paige, Cordell, Jayla, Malachi, Asia, and Anthony.
Congratulations to all students selected for this event.
Dillon Elementary Reading Month
Dillon Elementary students celebrated March is Reading Month. One of the activities they did was make a chain around the school of books they read. Students loved watching it grow each day!
Dye Students Reading Month
Dye students had lots of fun during March is Reading Month! These students are participating in a school-wide book swap.