Monthly Archives: April 2019

Dillon Title I Family STEM Night

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Millage Proposal Information and Video

image001-2Important Proposal Information available here.

Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools Board of Trustees approved two millages that will be on the May 7 ballot. The proposals are aimed at fostering a safe and secure environment for students, teachers, staff and visitors.

Revenue from the millages will be used to make critical improvements to school buildings and properties in the district.

Potential projects include:

·Installation of emergency door locks to enhance safety for students, teachers, and staff during emergencies.

·Repairs to deteriorating parking lots.

·Installation of brighter, more efficient exterior lighting.

For more information please check the Carman-Ainsworth website, www.carman.k12.mi.us, or join us at the Town Hall Meeting on Monday, April 29, 2019, 6:30 p.m., at Carman-Ainsworth Middle School in the auditorium.

Please help us to continue to provide quality facilities for Carman-Ainsworth students, remember to VOTE on May 7th.

Students recognized at the April 16, 2019 Board of Education meeting

Dye Science Night 2019

The Sloan/Longway staff returned to Dye for another outstanding science night. This time we focused on older elementary students with activities and experiments designed specifically for our third, fourth, and fifth-grade students. It was a great night filled with learning, fun, and pizza!