Category Archives: Carman-Ainsworth District

Teen Wellness Center

459936813Do you have a child or a teen that is looking for a safe place to workout? The Teen Wellness Center at Mott Children’s Health Center is the place to be. Their facility offers a variety of workout machines for a great workout!

Click here for more details.

Halloween Scaredy-Pants Race

unnamedCome help support the Cavalier Cross-Country Program by signing up for one of the following Halloween Scaredy-Pants Races!! The races will take place on Saturday, Oct. 25 at Carman-Ainsworth High School.

1½ Mile Trick-or-Treat Walk/Run (Costumes Encouraged)

  • 5:30 pm (Children through 6th grade)
  • Trick-or-treat around the course past a cemetery, witches, spider webs, etc.
  • Entry fee: $10 through October 23 or $15 October 24-25

5K Color Run/Walk

  • Try to outrun zombies, ghosts, goblins and creatures of the night
  • Entry fee: $40
  • Includes long-sleeved, tech Halloween Scaredy-Pants shirt
  • Medals to the first 100

REGISTRATION: Bauman’s Running and Walking Shop
1473 W. Hill Rd. Flint, MI 48507
810-238-5981

 

CAHS Students & Staff Show Homecoming Spirit in Kooky Clothes

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

Signs order form (1)Want to show your Carman-Ainsworth Spirit?! There’s no better way than by placing your very own C-A sign in your front yard for all to see!!

Click here for info. & order form.

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.

Parenting Teens With Logic & Love

176879654The CAHS Positive Parent Network is hosting a “Love & Logic” book study from 6:30-7:30 pm on Monday Oct. 6 in the CAHS Media Center. This is an opportunity for parents to engage with other parents to learn from each other on how to be a parent to your teen(s) with logic & love.

Click here for more details on this event.

English is Second Language Program

Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools Student Support Services

Maribeth Goodheart, Director of Student Support Services • 810-591-6251

Sara Rainwater, GISD ELL Coordinator • 810-591-4443

English Language Learners (ELL)

Instructional Support Services are offered to students at Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools. English is Second Language (ESL) program provides English language instruction to students who are English Language Learners (ELL) and instructional support to building staff. In coordination with the Genesee Intermediate School District (GISD), a Language Line Service has been established to assist parents and school staff communicate for school enrollment and student educational progress. Language Line Service can be utilized either in person at our school buildings or by contacting the building the student attends by phone, or by calling the Student Support Service Office and ask for language interpreter assistance.

Dye Elementary Car Rider Pick-up Procedures

  • 137928894Students will not be dismissed from the office after 3:45 p.m.
  • Car riders will be dismissed for pick-up after the buses leave at approx. 4:05 p.m.
  • 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 and for faster dismissal.)
  • If you park in the parking lot or street, please walk to the sidewalk to pick up your child.
  • Students will come out by the pavilion , lined up by grade:
  1.    K and 1st grade students lead the line
  2.     2nd and 3rd grade students follow
  3.     4th and 5th grade students will come out last
  • If you arrive at or after 4:10 most of the congestion will have cleared from the

parking lot.

 PLEASE HELP US KEEP OUR STUDENTS SAFE

Randels Students Work to Become Responsible Leaders

On August 28th, fifth grade students and Randels teachers spent a beautiful day together problem solving, sharing ideas, and learning that their is no “I” in teamwork. Students will now have regular jobs around the school demonstrating their commitment to keeping Randels a safe, fun, and respectable place to learn. Students work in the media center, the office, the school store, and many other important jobs throughout the school.