Category Archives: Carman-Ainsworth District
Adult Enrichment
Builder Construction Courses
Gain the knowledge and skills you need for a career in the building trades workforce or just learn how for your own personal projects. In our Carpentry series 1-4, you will learn how to build a home from top to bottom and from the inside out through hands on instruction. The classes below do not have to be taken in succession. Classes are taught by a licensed builder with several years in the trade.
Carpentry 1
Foundations and Framing
The objective of this class is to advise and instruct in the building of structure or structures with foundations and framing being the areas of concentration.
Cost: $199
Location: Carman-Ainsworth Middle School
Dates: Jan. 24-Feb. 16
Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays
Times: 6:00-9:30 pm
Carpentry 2
Doors, Windows, & Exterior Finish
The objective of this class is to introduce an in-depth approach to the hanging of doors, windows and completing exterior finishes. This course will include creating and hanging a fixed window frame. Additionally, you will learn to make a door and jam. A hands-on approach learning simple techniques will enable everyone to build a fixed window or door with your own personal touch.
Cost: $199
Location: Carman-Ainsworth Middle School
Dates: Feb. 21-Mar. 16
Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays
Times: 6:00-9:30 pm
Carpentry 3
Electrical, Plumbing, Insulation & Interior Finish
The objective of this class is to introduce both the novice and seasoned handy-person to the materials, building codes and techniques for installing electrical and plumbing into a new home or retrofitting and improving an existing one. The critical areas of electrical and plumbing are tightly regulated by national, regional and local codes. The hands-on techniques and methods introduced in this class will make you more comfortable when performing electrical and plumbing installations and assist in guiding you to the completion of a safe and successful project.
Cost: $199
Location: Carman-Ainsworth Middle School
Dates: Mar. 21-Apr. 20 (No classes Apr. 4, 6)
Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays
Times: 6:00-10:00 pm
Carpentry 4
Interior Trim, Cabinetry and Floor Covering
The objective of this class is to advise and instruct on the interior finishing and maintenance of a building’s interior. Our first project will be to develop a “maintenance checklist” in order to maintain the value of a home and proceed to drywall, cabinets and floor coverings; including an introduction to ceramic tile for floors and walls.
Cost: $199
Location: Carman-Ainsworth Middle School
Dates: Apr. 25-May 18
Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays
Times: 6:00-9:30 pm
Registration Information
Call Bendle/Carman-Ainsworth Community Education at: 591-3600 or 591-4160
Payment Information
Can pay for classes over the phone with a credit card or walk ins may pay by check or cash.
Paying with a GM/UAW TAP Voucher: You must have your TAP voucher to register for the class.
Class Cancellation Policy
If a class is canceled due to low enrollment, every effort will be made to notify all registered students by telephone. Please include alternate phone numbers on your registration form. Refunds will automatically be processed for canceled classes.
Refund Policy
We reserve the right to cancel a class if the minimum enrollment cannot be met. You will be notified and your money refunded. Participants must withdraw from a class within one (1) business day before the start date of that class. No Refunds on all one day or mini session classes (2-4 sessions in length). A $5.00 fee will be charged for all withdrawals, except canceled classes. A $25 fee will be charged for all returned checks.
Senior Citizens: You may use your Gold Card and receive 20% off the price of the class (Gold Cards are for Bendle or Carman-Ainsworth residents only).
School Closings: If the Carman-Ainsworth Schools are canceled for any reason, all Community Education programs will be canceled also.
Children Apply Research and Robotics to Explore the Future of Learning with FIRST ® LEGO® League (FLL®) “Animal Allies℠” Challenge
Creativity and science will come together at the FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL® ) LEGO Fever II Tournament at Carman-Ainsworth Middle School, 1409 W. Maple Ave on Saturday, November 5th, where 21 teams of 9 to 11 year-old children and Coaches will demonstrate their problem-solving skills, creative thinking, teamwork, competitive play, sportsmanship, and sense of community.
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Kohl’s Cares For Healthy Kids
Stop out to the Flint Children’s Museum on Sunday, Nov. 13 for Kohl’s Cares For Health Kids. Over 40 fun hands-on exhibits and more! Click here to view flyer.
U.S. Baseball Academy
Sign up for the 2017 U.S. Baseball Academy. Registration deadline is Oct. 28. Click here or view the flyer below for more info.
Thank You to Empathy For All
Empath For All distributed 600 books during the Homecoming parade route Friday. Thanks to all who helped and who donated!
Homecoming Gallery
It was a great homecoming week, as students showed their school spirit, including a 48-21 win over Heritage!
Say “Hello” To Our New Teachers
Carmen Adamo-Wright
Carmen joins the Resource Room at Randels. She enjoys spending time with her husband, Matthew, and children, Emma and Ava. Carmen also enjoys watching and attending Michigan football games.
Lindsye Cawthray
Lindsye is teaching BMA1 and Computer Essentials at the High School. She loves sports and enjoys playing golf and volleyball. She also loves to attending college football and basketball games. Her spare time is filled with one-year-old daughter, Lainey along with traveling, boating, and spending time with the rest of her family. Her travels have taken her to the Dominican Republic, Europe, Las Vegas and one of her favorites – Hilton Head Island.
Kellie Corrigal
Kelly also joins the staff at Dye Elementary as the new Assistant Secretary. She has been a part of Grand Blanc and Flint schools before joining us at C-A. Her spare time is filled with scrapbooking, knitting, quilting and going to movies. She also enjoys spending time with her kids and grand kids.
Rachel Crews
Rachel is excited to be a part of C-A as a 2nd grade teacher at Dye Elementary. She has various interests which include reading, bodybuilding, wrestling, gardening, and travelling. Her travels have taken her throughout the continental US and to Puerto Rico. She would like to travel to Europe in the future. Rachel is looking forward to a successful school year.
Amanda Grulke
Amanda is excited to be joining the staff at CAMS. She will be teaching 8th Grade ELA/Math and is glad to be able to teach one of the subjects that was her favorite in school. Her spare time is filled with camping, reading and classic cars. She has been able to travel to various states, Belize, Cayman Islands and Cozumel. She would like to go to Hawaii, Australia and London. Family includes husband Matthew and kids Matthias, Sada, and Avra. Amanda is looking forward to great opportunities ahead.
Amanda Harris
Amanda joins Dye Elementary as a 3rd grade teacher. She has been to Florida, California, spent her honeymoon in Punta Cana and would love to go to New York City and also to Italy. She is a member of the Michigan Reading Association and is excited for the opportunity to become a part of the C-A teaching staff. She enjoys spending time with her family Laurelle, Mariyah, and Tre’styn.
Angie Hines
Angie will be teaching Chemistry and Math classes at CAHS. She looks forward to sharing her experiences, enjoyment, and real-life applications of class content with her students. She spends time coaching her daughters’ travel softball team. She also enjoys reading, time at the beach, and spending time with friends and family. Her most interesting travel tale is when she was trapped in Cancun during Hurricane Wilma. She has also been to North Carolina, the Grand Canyon, Florida and Canada.
Misty Hubbard
Misty joins the Science department at CAHS and will be teaching Biology and Chemistry this year. Her past teaching experience took her to North Las Vegas. While in college she studied Pre-Med along with Biology and Technology. Misty enjoys spending time with her four-year-old Brayden.
Brandy Jackson
Brandy enjoys volleyball, softball and running along with watching her kids play sports and coaching them. Kids are Nicole, Brendan, Elijah, and Sophia. She grew up in Davison and is excited to be joining the CAMS staff as 8th grade ELA and Math teacher. Her travel dreams include taking her kids on a Disney Cruise and she would also like to visit Germany.
Jaimie Martinbianco
Jaimie joins Dillon elementary teaching Developmental Kindergarten. She is thrilled to help her kindergarteners grow. Outside of the classroom she enjoys traveling around our great state as well as basketball, softball, reading, and watching movies.
Allen Overton II
Allen is a Para Pro at CAMS as well as C-A Varsity Football Coach. As a C-A alumni he is excited to be ‘back at his old stomping grounds.’
Kim Pittel
Kim will be joining the CAMS staff as 8th grade Social Studies teacher. She is a huge MSU Basketball and football fan. She also likes to spend time reading, and she also competes in 5K races. Seventeen month old AJ also occupies a lot of her and husband John’s time. She has been to Key West and Jamaica and dreams to go to Ireland and Hawaii in the future.
Sara Prosch
Sara is a special education teacher at CAMS. She loves to garden, cook, and can. She enjoys reading mysteries and is one of the biggest Michigan football fans. She loves spending time with her family. Husband Dan, and kids Dani, Bowen and Alexandra all enjoy being outdoors and kayak, snowmobile and four-wheel. Sara has been all over the U.S. and has also been able to travel to England. At some point she would love to visit the Greek Isles. As a graduate of Grand Blanc she is proud and excited to now be a part of C-A.
Sara Robles
Sara is teaching Spanish at CAMS this year. Her spare time is filled with travel, cultures, reading, camping and hiking. She has lived in Mexico and visited several cities in Canada. At some point she would like to go to Europe. She is a member of several foreign language associations and looks forward to sharing her knowledge.
Brenda Ryan
As the new French and Spanish teacher at CAMS Brenda is very excited to return to C-A. She had been a long term sub years ago. She hopes to get students excited about languages and cultures. She is a member of several associations and enjoys reading, crocheting, cooking, and other world cultures. Brenda has traveled extensively to 33 states and 20 European countries. She has also lived in Canada, Switzerland and Andorra. Brenda hopes to be able to visit New Zealand, Tahiti and many African countries. She is Mom to Katie, Lena and Matt.
Ashley Thompson
Ashley is excited to be teaching her favorite subjects of science and math at CAMS. She is busily preparing a wedding with fiancé Derek and will then add Jamaica to her list of places traveled to. She has been throughout the U.S., to Canada, Mexico, Haiti, and the Bahamas. She loves spending time outdoors around the bonfire with family and friends. Kids include Andrew , Kadence and Skylar.
Gina Wortham
Gina joins the Academy staff as an English teacher. She loves to spend time reading and working with her team of community ministers who provide assistance to local citizens in need. She belongs to Sigma Tau Delta and is looking forward to being part of the C-A family.
Late Start Wednesdays
Why Late Start Wednesdays?
Quality teachers are the single greatest determinant of student achievement. Knowing subject matter, understanding how students learn, and practicing effective teaching methods translate into greater support for students. The state of Michigan requires that districts provide at least 30 hours of teacher learning time every year.
To this end, Carman-Ainsworth believes it has a responsibility for ensuring that our teachers are skilled in what they teach and how they teach. Research indicates that the best way to accomplish this is to provide teachers with time to learn during their workday. Late Start Wednesdays provide time for teacher teams to review students tests, examine student work, analyze test data, develop and refine curriculum, and write assessments.
Sign up for C-A Community Education Before School Program 2016-2017. Open to ALL K-5th grade students. Students will report to the gym every Wednesday unless otherwise instructed.
This program opens at 8:30 a.m. and runs until 9:45 a.m. This program is FREE to all students. It is a fun filled program with choices of activities for your children. Each week children will be able to choose from organized gym games, computers, board games or homework help/reading. Parent must transport student — no transportation for this program.
Registration forms are available in building main offices. Return forms to the building main offices when they are complete. Students must pre-register.
Any questions can be directed to 810-591-7238.
Flint Water Challenge
FLINT, MI – The Flint Water Festival introduces the Flint Water Challenge #Hydrate4FlintSake campaign to raise awareness and funding for the provision of safe water for residents after FEMA assistance ends onAugust 14, 2016.
The Flint Water Challenge #Hydrate4FlintSake is a water drinking game that involves at least two opponents racing to finish a cup of water, place the cup on edge of the table, and flip the cup into a face down position with one hand. The losing opponent makes a donation and both nominate new players. The top players and organizations will compete for cash, trophies and charity before the Fireworks in downtown Flint (120 E. 1st St.) from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. on July 1, 2016, which is the Flint Water Festival kickoff date.
The Flint Water Festival is an inaugural charity event dedicated to raising funds for water www.flintwaterfestival.com resources for the residents of Flint, MI, and providing enrichment services to the youth on July 1-2, 2016. It will feature entertainment, activities, and educational presentations in Flint’s downtown, cultural and college life districts. Events are free admission and include free food in addition to giving away cash prizes.
RICH Kids, Inc. is a non-profit, charitable organization committed to providing education and entertainment programs for youth in an effort to counter the adverse health and social effects of the ongoing water crisis. The organization serves as the holding company for the Flint Water Challenge #Hydrate4FlintSake and the Flint Water Festival, which embodies the core tenets of its mission: Fitness, Arts, Music, and Education.
The Internal Revenue Service recognizes RICH Kids, Inc. as a Section 501(c)(3) public charity. Gifts to RICH Kids are tax deductible in the U.S.A. Our Federal Tax ID # is 26-4045237. No goods or services were forwarded or offered in exchange for this contribution. Donations are payable to: RICH Kids, Inc. | 1316 E Genesee Ave | Flint, MI 48505. For more information, please visit the website at www.flintwaterfestival.com.
2016 Honor Grads
Masa Al-Harastani is the daughter of Mohammad Al-Harastani and Maiada Almasri. She was a member of the junior varsity and varsity soccer teams, and coached a Soccerzone team in her senior year. Masa participated in the compilation of the school yearbook for two years, becoming the Editor-in-Chief her senior year. She was vice president of the Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA), and at HOSA Regionals, placed first in Medical Photography. She was also secretary of United as One, public relations leader of the Muslim Student Association, and the sophomore representative of Student Council. Masa is also a member of the National Honor Society. She will be attending the University of Michigan-Flint and plans to major in biology and then to enter a Physician’s Assistant program.
Emma Bostwick is the daughter of Todd Bostwick and Ann Giese. Emma had been a four year member of the CAHS varsity women’s soccer team as well as playing in travel soccer with the Flint Steelers Soccer Club for six years. She has also been picked for the Canada versus USA games for the past two years as part of the Flint Olympian CANUSA Games. Emma played mellophone in the Carman-Ainsworth Instrumental program as a four-year marcher for the Blue Brigade Marching Band and was a French Horn player in Symphony Band for the past four years as well. She has competed in both the District and State Solo and Ensemble Festivals and received a one on both solos she’s performed the previous two years. Emma is also a member of the National Honor Society and has volunteered as an AYSO youth soccer referee since she was 10 years old. She has also been a co-leader at the Empathy For All club at the High School for four years. Emma plans on studying political science and accounting this upcoming fall.
Kenneth Cochran Jr. is the son of Kenneth Cochran Sr. and Cheryl Cochran. He has maintained perfect attendance since middle school, and only missed two days in elementary. He participated on the Cavaliers’ football team for three years and varsity football for two years. Kenneth received awards as all academic in 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 school year. He also was a member of the varsity track team for three years receiving the all-academic award 2016 and honorable mention in the Saginaw Valley Conference and honorable mention all-regional 2016. He participated in the National Honor Society 2015-2016. Out of school activities include being an intern at a local doctor’s office. Also he is a member of the choir at his church. He received numerous scholarships including: Alma-Alma Venture, Tartan Scholarship; Central Michigan-CMU Scholarship, CMU Freshman Scholarship; Eastern Michigan-Emerald Scholarship, Education First Opportunity Scholarship; Michigan State-Michigan State Student Scholarship; Saginaw Valley State-SVSU Opportunity Scholarship; and Wayne State-Exchange Scholarship, Green Scholarship, and WSU Promise. In the fall, Kenneth will be attending Wayne State University majoring in pre-med. His top career choices are becoming a neurologist or a Sports Medicine Doctor of Osteopathic.
Madison Cox is the daughter of Jim and Michelle Cox. She was a member of the varsity softball team for four years. She earned a first team All-League Award for softball in 2015. Madison was a member of National Honor Society, HOSA, and was president of Students for Christ this past year. She received a Freshman Merit Scholarship and the Steven S. Somers Scholarship. She will be attending the University of Michigan-Flint with plans to major in Biology. She hopes to become a dentist in the future.
Allyson Dittenber is the daughter of Darin and Aimee Dittenber. She played volleyball for three years, golf for one, and softball for all four years. Allyson is also active in the community. She had been a member of National Honor Society for the last two years and held the treasurer position on the board in the 2015-2016 school year. She was a member of Health Occupations Students of America for two years and was public relations officer for the past year. Allyson will be attending Grand Valley State University where she received the Laker Scholarship for her academic achievements. She plans to major in pre-med and then receive her master’s in Physician’s Assisting.
Sahar Galal* is the daughter of Huda Elhwairis and Osama Galal. She was the vice president of Muslim Student Association, member of the Health Occupations Students of America, member of the National Honor Society, and was the vice president of United As One during its first year. She was named WNEM Tv-5’s Best & Brightest of Mid-Michigan, and placed second in Health Occupations Students of America Regional and State Conference. She has volunteered at the Hurley Medical Center, Day of Dignity, Food Bank of Eastern Michigan, and her local Flint Islamic Youth Group. She has received the Jean Fairfax Scholarship and the University of Michigan-Flint Freshman Merit Scholarship. She will be attending the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor to pursue a career in medicine.
Alanna Gleason, daughter of William and Katrina Gleason has graduated with a 3.944 GPA. She was a four year member of the varsity golf team, two year member of varsity softball, Saginaw Valley League All-Academic Team. She was a member of the Accelerated Graduation Opportunity, Project Lead the Way and dual enrolled at Kettering University her senior year. She was president of National Honor Society and received the Outstanding Member Award. She was the recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award, Career and Technical Education Student of the Year Award and the Carman Cougar Charities Corporation Leadership Scholarship. Alanna has earned the Provost Scholarship from Kettering University and will continue her studies in July, majoring in Industrial Engineering and accepted a Co-Op job with Cimpress in Detroit and Windsor, Canada.
Farah Hachem is the daughter of Kassem and Samar Hachem. She was a member of various clubs in Carman-Ainsworth such as National Honor Society, Health Occupations Students of America, United As One, Muslim Student Association, and 21 Club. Farah took on leadership roles in four of the five clubs she participated in. She was the Secretary of NHS, the Historian of HOSA, the Secretary of MSA, and the Parliamentarian of UAO. She graduated with high honors and received many awards for being a leader and for her academic achievements. Farah will attend the University of Michigan-Flint in the Fall. She plans to major in pre-med and then enter medical school to achieve her goal of becoming a Family Physician.
Taylor Jarnigin is the daughter of Lonney and Renee Jarnigin. She was a member of the National Honor Society for the past two years, and was on the executive board during her senior year. She was also a member of Health Occupations Students of America for the past two years. She played softball and golf during all four of her years at Carman-Ainsworth High School, as well as being very active in her community, donating her services as a volunteer. Taylor is a recipient of the Centralis Gold award from Central Michigan University. She will be attending CMU in the fall to begin her study majoring in Kinesiology with future goals to become a Physical Therapist.
Emily Johnson is the daughter of Marianne and Jeff Johnson. She has attended Carman-Ainsworth Schools since kindergarten at Randels Elementary. She was a member of National Honor Society where she served as historian on E-Board her senior year. Emily earned 28 college credits through AP classes and dual enrollment. She was chosen as Rotary Club Student of the Month for February. Emily was an active member on the C-A Robotics team Big MO. She was part of the drive team her freshman year and co-writer for FIRST’s prestigious Chairman’s Award which they won in 2014. Emily was an avid soccer player from the age of six. She played year round beginning at the age of eight when her true love and talent for the game surfaced. With a goal of playing college soccer, Emily began playing college showcase during the spring season of her sophomore year. She will be attending Concordia University in Chicago where she will be playing soccer and majoring in business.
Dahlia Kassel* is the daughter of Michael and Karen Kassel. She was very involved in her community and school by being a member of National Honor Society, a member of Congregation Beth Israel, a part of the Debate Team, and Vice President of the Senior Class. She was also very involved in the arts by being in band, choir, and theatre. Her passion for theatre started in elementary school and grew throughout the years. Dahlia has been in every high school production and was the first junior to become the President of the Drama Club. Not only was she involved in school plays, but has been involved with Kearsley Park Players and Swartz Creek Center Stage for countless summers. Beyond her own community, she was involved in theatre at the state level by being a Michigan Thespian State Officer. Dahlia plans on continuing her passion by studying theatre at the University of Michigan-Flint next year. She wants to eventually earn her Masters in Fine Arts to accomplish her most important goal of becoming a theatre professor so she can spread her passion even more.
Rida Khan* is the daughter of Samia and Farhan Khan. She played tennis for three years, was the president of the National Honor Society, vice president of the Muslim Student Association, member of the Health Occupations Students of America, and co-founded the United As One club. She was named WNEM TV-5’s Best & Brightest of Mid-Michigan, and Genesee Valley Rotary Club Student of the Month. She also volunteered at Hurley Medical Center, Day of Dignity, and her local Flint Islamic Youth Group. She has received the Jean Fairfax Scholarship, Regents Merit Scholarship, and the Steven S. Somers Scholarship. She will be attending the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor to study medicine.
Allison King is the daughter of Tony and Beverly King. Her extracurricular activities in school were: National Honor Society, Student Council, and Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA). Within these activities she was a representative for National Honor Society and HOSA. She held an officer position all four years of her high school career in Student Council. Freshman year she was class treasurer, sophomore and junior year she was class secretary, and her senior year she was the executive board treasurer. Her out of school activities include being a volunteer at Hurley Medical Center, in which she has received a certificate for completing 80 hours of service, she has been a part of her church youth group called Imagine Me since she was six years old, and she was in a pre-college program at the University of Michigan-Flint called Committed to Excellence and Opportunity (CEO). She has received a certificate for being an Urban League Black Scholar, and within this organization she won the Word of Life Christian Church, Betty Wilkinson Galloway’s Nursing Scholarship. Through her pre-college program, she is receiving the scholarship and will be attending the University of Michigan-Flint this upcoming fall. Her major will be Nursing but after receiving her bachelor’s degree she will continue her education in order to get her master’s degree in anesthesia.
Jalen Lewis is the son of Chanda (Mateen) Cleaves and Antwan Lewis. Jalen played varsity football for four years. He is a three time All Conference football player and Regional Champion. He also ran Varsity Track. He was awarded the 2016 Male Scholar Athlete of the Year. He was also nominated as male scholar athlete of the month by Kiwanis Club. He has achieved highest honors in his academic endeavors. He was one of three district spelling bee representatives. He was awarded the Presidential Scholarship and plans to attend Northwood University to play football in the fall and major in Entertainment Sports and Promotion Management.
Ray Macko is the son of Dan and Yvonne Macko. He was a member of varsity soccer for two years, varsity baseball for one year, and varsity golf for one year. He achieved All-League Academic Awards for each of his four varsity seasons. He participated in the Accelerated Graduation Opportunity (AGO) program as well as the Dual Enrolled Engineering Program (DEEP Pre-Engineering) which earned him a total of 20 college credits. He has taken two Project Lead the Way (PLTW) S.T.E.M.-based curriculum classes and was a two year member of the National Honor Society. He was involved in the Kettering Math Olympiad and also the University of Michigan-Flint Math Field Day. He will be attending Kettering University starting this fall to pursue a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Ryan Macko is the son of Dan and Yvonne Macko. He was a member of varsity soccer for two years, varsity baseball for one year, and varsity golf for one year. He achieved All-League Academic Awards for each of his four varsity seasons. He participated in the AGO program as well at the DEEP Pre-Engineering program, which earned him a total of 20 college credits. He has taken two PLTW, STEM based curriculum classes and was a two year member of the National Honor Society. He was involved in the Kettering Math Olympiad and also the University of Michigan-Flint Math Field Day. He will be attending Kettering University starting this fall to pursue a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Cameron Maguffee is the son of Doug and Tonya Maguffee. He was a member of the Carman-Ainsworth Robotics team for three years during high school. Cameron is active in his church youth group and is currently working at ITS as a junior developer. He has received a Trustee’s scholarship and will be attending Freed Hardeman University in Henderson, TN in the fall to study computer science.
Brianna McGuire* is the daughter of Andrew and Becky McGuire. She has been in varsity choir for two years and was in the Women’s Ensemble for one. She was also part of the Drama Club for two years and was in three productions leading to her induction in the National Thespian Society. She was a member of the National Honor Society and earned most of her volunteer hours mentoring troubled elementary students. She was also a member of Health Occupations Students of America who raised money for different organizations like the Humane Society and she helped with four blood drives. Brianna also was one of the leaders of Empathy For All where she helped spread bully awareness throughout the state with her poem “Healed.” She was awarded the EFA Scholarship this year. She plans to go to the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor to study Nursing after being awarded the H.A.I.L Scholarship.
William Norris is the son of James and Paula. He was the first chair tuba player in the Symphony Band and a member of the Blue Brigade Marching Band for five years. William was the parliamentarian for the National Honor Society and a member of the JV Golf team. William has received a full tuition scholarship to University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and will attend there in the fall to study Business Administration
Rochelle Pompey is the daughter of LaTonya Brown-Pompey. She was involved in Student Council, National Honor Society, Orchestra and played JV Tennis. Rochelle is loving, compassionate, intelligent and strong-willed. Rochelle will be attending Saginaw Valley State University in August as a Nursing major and a Black Studies minor.
Randi Richardson is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Recco (Rene) Richardson. She has a cumulative GPA of 3.996 and is ranked 7th in her graduating class. In 2014 and 2015 she was elected Class President for both her junior and senior years. Randi also served as the Vice President of the National Honor Society and she participated in the District’s Accelerated Graduation Opportunity Program, in which she earned ten college credits. Randi founded Club Natural, a club celebrating natural hair and nutrition. Randi was named the Most Valuable Player on the Carman-Ainsworth Girls Varsity Basketball team where she served as captain for two of four years. In addition, she was named the Saginaw Valley Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year from Carman-Ainsworth in April 2016. Randi will attend Brown University in the fall to study modern culture and media.
Uthman Shukairy* is the son of Rana Mojahed and Hossam Shukairy. He has been a part of the Muslim Student Association for all four of his high school years. During his sophomore year, he was elected as parliamentarian. Additionally, he has participated in the Health Occupations Students of America organization for the past two years. During his senior year, he was elected as one of the members in charge of public relations. He also joined the National Honor Society. During his sophomore and junior years of high school, he played on the varsity soccer team. He currently works at Mid-Michigan Diagnostics. He plans on attending the University of Michigan. He is undecided about his major.
Sarah Thurston is the daughter of Craig and Deanna Thurston. As a varsity volleyball player, she was named First Team All-Region, Most Improved Player, the Leadership Award, and Most valuable Player. She has also participated on the Varsity Softball team for the past three years. She has been a member of the National Honor Society and the Health Occupations Students of America. She plans on attending the University of Michigan-Flint in the fall to become a Physician’s Assistant.
Noah Vanderhyde is the son of Dawn & Doug Vanderhyde.is the son of Dawn & Doug Vanderhyde. Noah has been a member of the driveteam and awards team for the robotics team, Big MO 314 and was an Empathy For All member. Noah was a two year Student Council member before being elected as the Junior Representative of the Executive Board. In his senior year he was President of the Executive Board for Student Council. Noah was also a two year member of the National Honor Society, a five year marcher and Drum Major of the Blue Brigade, a four year Brass Ensemble member, a two year member of the Carman-Ainsworth Board of Education, a 21 Club member, and a three year Varsity Golf player. Noah has also served as a Student Ambassador to Australia and Canada before going to France and Germany to play the trumpet with Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. Noah has received the Most Improved Golfer, Coach’s Award, and All-State Academic Team for golf. He has also received the John Phillip Sousa award for outstanding musicianship by attaining 12 Rating 1’s at District and State Solo and Ensemble. In his time at C-A, Noah has received 16 credits through Dual Enrollment at the University of Michigan-Flint. Noah will be attending Lake Forest College in Lake Forest, Illinois, where he will be studying Human Biology before entering Medical School.
Ariana White is the daughter of Helen Boaz. She was a member of the High School Orchestra Program all four years. Being a part of the Orchestra, Ariana played second violin. She was a member of the National Honor Society volunteering within her school and around her community. Ariana volunteered at Hurley Medical Center for one year in the Orthopedics Department and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. She served over 100 hours to Hurley Medical Center. She was also involved with the 21 Club and played tennis for one year. She held a job for two years during the school year while maintaining her academic performance. Ariana will be attending Michigan State University in the fall to study Bio-Chemistry and Pre-Dentistry. After undergraduate school, Ariana plans to attend Dental School with intentions to become an Orthodontist.
Victoria Young is the daughter of Dave and Leslie Young. She played softball during her entire high school career. She has been in Symphony Band for four years, earning the Band Director’s Award for her commitment and dedication to the program. Victoria was also a member of the Blue Brigade Marching Band for five years, serving her last two years as Drum Major. She was inducted into the National Honor Society during her junior year and remained a member until graduation. She served as an officer for Student Council all four years. This year she was elected into the Vice-President position of the executive board. She has received the Academic Prestige Award from Central Michigan University and will be attending there in the fall. She plans to major in pre-vet and later attend veterinary school.
Dorothy Dollinger and Danielle Heit did not provide any information prior to publication.