Category Archives: Carman-Ainsworth District

American Youth Soccer Organization

A reminder that the AYSO is coming to Flint. Registration is going on now, so be sure to get registered as soon as possible! Click the flyer below for more details.

AYOS

2014 Honor Grad Biographies

Amina Ahsan is the daughter of Dr. Aamir Ahsan and Modesrah Ahmed. She was the Vice President of the MuslimAhsan, Amina Student Association for two years and was corresponding secretary of the National Honor Society; Amina was also co-leader of the anti bullying group Empathy For All (EFA) and a member of the Varsity Lacrosse Team, Science Olympiad, Health Occupational Students of America (HOSA) and World Culture’s Club.

Amina was selected to represent Carman-Ainsworth High School at a Leadership Conference in Toronto, Canada, as well as being chosen as the Rotary Club student of the month in May 2013. Amina will be attending the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in the fall of 2014, where she will major in Psychology.

 

Meghan Borgerding is the daughter of Andy & Debbie Holloway and Dave Borgerding. She was captain of the Borgerding Meghanvarsity golf team four years and was awarded all-conference and all-conference academic. As a four year member of the varsity softball team she was awarded all-conference academic and honorable mention. She also received the Saginaw Valley female scholar athlete of the year award in 2014. Meghan is a member of the National Technical Honor Society and the National Honor Society where she is also the Historian. She has been a member of the FIRST® Robotics organization for 9 years and was a FLL World Champion in 2009. Meghan will be attending Kettering University where she has received the Kettering FIRST® Robotics Scholarship. She has taken a co-op position with BOSCH Multimedia Group in Novi, MI.

 

 

Kristen Borse* is the daughter of Gary and Kim Borse. She served as the Executive Board Treasurer of National Borse_KristenHonor Society and Senior Class Secretary of Student Council. Kristen was the Rotary student of the month for January 2013. She is a four year member of the varsity girl’s lacrosse team, having been a captain for 2 years and, this year, earned First Team All-League for defense. Kristen is a 6 year member of the Blue Brigade marching band, and has been a member of the Symphony Band for the past 4 years. She received the Band Director’s Award and was the recipient of the Martin Music Scholarship this year. Kristen has worked at Rave Cinemas for the past six months. She plans on attending Michigan State University for the fall of 2014.

 

Teresa Covert is the daughter of Dale and Patti Covert. She was a member of the Blue Brigade marching band for Covert, Teresafour years. She was also a member of the National Honor Society and the 21 Club. Teresa has received the Board of Regents Scholarship from Baker College, where she will be attending in the fall to study to become a veterinary technician. She is currently working at West Flint Animal Hospital.

 

 

 

Chris Crowder is the son of Carl and Deborah Crowder. He was a member of the varsity tennis team for four years Crowder, Christopherand the varsity baseball team for two years. While on the tennis team, he earned two First Team All Saginaw Valley awards and two Saginaw Valley All Academic awards. In his junior year, he won the team MVP and team Spirit awards. Chris was also a six year member of the Blue Brigade marching band where he played tuba. He was also a member of NHS, the CORE team, and CATV broadcasting. He received the Jean Fairfax and Martin Luther King, Jr. scholarships from the University of Michigan, where he will be attending in the fall. While there, he will study Communications and Screen Arts & Cultures.

 

 

Megan Floyd is the daughter of Sue and Doug Floyd. She was in Movie Club for one year, National Honor Society forFloyd, Megan two years, and has been in Student Council for four years. In Student Council, Megan was first a class representative, then became a Class Officer Secretary, and was Executive Board Secretary for the past two years. For National Honor Society, Megan has volunteered for the school and for her community by volunteering for the local food drive held by the Boy Scouts of America. She has also participated in the band program for many years. She has been in the Symphony Band for three years and has been in the Blue Brigade marching band for four years. Megan will be attending Eastern Michigan University’s Honor College in the fall studying to become a Biologist.

 

 

Ma’lik Gill is the son of Christopher and Tammie Gill. He was a member of freshman and JV football, track, and Gill, Ma'likswim. He was also a member of National Honor Society, Muslim Student Association, and African American Student Association. He has started his own club called Volunteering for All (VFA). It is a club created for all high school students to give back in their community. He started this group with his adviser, Mr. Iseler. Ma’lik has volunteered in soup kitchens, food drives, clothing drives, car wash fundraisers, and all over the school. He also works at Finishline in the Genesee Valley Mall as a sales associate. He will be attending Michigan State University in the fall to study Mechanical Engineering or Architecture.

 

 

Brennen Gleason is the son of Bill and Katrina Gleason. As a three year varsity basketball player, Brennen was a Brennen Gleasoncaptain this past year, was a two-time Cavalier with Character, Most Improved Player, SVL South All-Academic Team, and Second Team SVL South. As a four year varsity baseball player, Brennen was a two-time captain, member of the SVL South All-Academic team, and  Second Team Pitcher SVL South. He was also a member of the National Honor Society, CORE Team, and Student of the Month in May 2013. In his spare time he also helps coach the Great Lakes Cyclones Baseball Team. Brennen has received the Trustee Scholarship at Kettering where he will be attending in July to study mechanical engineering.

 

 

Kyle Glinka is the son of Carrie Glinka (Rex) and Jeff Glinka (Laura). He played three years of soccer and three Glinka, Kyleyears of swimming where he was awarded Saginaw Valley Conference three year all academic team. He was a member of Student Council, National Honor Society, 21 Club, HOSA, African American Student Association, and Students for Christ. He won first place at the regional HOSA competition, and came in third place at the State HOSA competition. He has traveled to New York for three consecutive years for missions trips and is a leader in prayer group at Riverdale Baptist Church. Kyle will be attending Calvin College in Grand Rapids to study nursing and ministry. With these two bachelor’s degrees he will be serving in medical missions across the world.

 

Duralle Hare is the son of Rev. Gregory and Marsha Hare. He is a member of The Cross Missionary Baptist ChurchHare, Duralle and participates as a keyboardist for the choir and member of the usher board. He has been a member of the National Honor Society since 2012 and a member of the Carman-Ainsworth bowling team for three years. He is a member of the Alpha Esquire mentoring group sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Flint Alumni Chapter. In 2013, he was a recipient of the “I Can Make History” Kroger Scholarship in the music category. He will attend Eastern Michigan University on an all tuition paid scholarship in pursuit of a degree in Simulation, Animation, and Gaming starting fall 2014.

 

 

Sarah Hyde* is the daughter of John and Lisa Hyde. As a two-year varsity tennis player, she was awarded last Hyde, Sarahyear’s most improved player. She was also involved in Health Occupational Students of America (HOSA), the past two years and was elected as this year’s vice president. She is currently working at Tim Horton’s. Sarah will be attending Grand Valley State University, where she will earn her bachelor’s degree of science in Nursing.

 

 

 

Katlyn Koegel* is the daughter of John and Lisa Koegel. She has been an active member of the Blue Brigade Koegel_Katlynmarching band for the last five years and drum major for the last two. She has been a three-year member of the Varsity Softball Team, and one-year member of the club lacrosse team. She made Big Nine honorable mention as a freshman and first team as a sophomore. She has been a member of the National Honor Society for two years, and was president this year. She is a member of First Presbyterian Church of Flint where she serves on the Youth Leadership Team and Service Team. She helped in planning, and attended a mission trip to Costa Rica in 2013. She has been a cellist for the past twelve years, and has spent the last four playing with the Flint Youth Symphony Orchestra. She has travelled to France and most recently Ireland with the Orchestra as part of an international exchange. Katyln will be attending Hope College next year and plans to study Political Science and International Studies.

 

Kenzey Lord is the daughter of Garnett and Kathy Lord. She was a four year varsity bowler and a three year varsity Lord, Kenzeydiver. She was the captain of the bowling team all four years and awarded most valuable bowler and the most spirited in two of her four years. She was a three year First Team All-Conference member and she made the All-State Academic team. She is also a two year member of Health Occupational Students of America (HOSA). She competed in HOSA regionals in the category of medical assisting. In 2013 she placed first and in 2014 she took third. She qualified for states both years. She has volunteered at four blood drives at Carman-Ainsworth High School and has helped raised money for groups like the American Breast Cancer Foundation and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Kenzey has received an Education First Opportunity Scholarship and will be attending Eastern Michigan University in the fall of 2014. She is going to major in nursing but wants to become a neonatal nurse in the future.

 

Jacob MacDermaid is the son of Kevin and Rebecca MacDermaid. Jacob was a member of the National Honor MacDermaid, JacobSociety. He was also a member of Student Council for two years where he was treasurer his senior year. Jacob played soccer for four years and was a member of the Saginaw Valley Conference All Academic Team. He was also involved in travel soccer for the Flint Steelers Soccer Club. Jacob participated in the FIRST® Robotics FRC Team 314 his senior year. He is currently working for Landmark Appraisal. Jacob will attend Kettering University in July to major in Computer Engineering.

 

 

Cionna Orr* is the daughter of Cardi Wallace-Orr and Alphonzo Orr. She was a member of National Honor Society Orr_Cionnaand in Student Council; she served as class president in 9th, 10th, and 11th grade and was the Executive Board President during her senior year. Cionna played flute and piccolo as a member of the Blue Brigade marching band for three years and also played flute in the Symphony Band for three years. In addition, she participated in Quiz Bowl, Model UN, and has been a dedicated volunteer at Hurley Medical Center for two and a half years. In sports, she was a member of the Saginaw Valley Conference All Academic Team for Varsity Bowling and Varsity Tennis. She also received Honorable Mention in tennis for the Saginaw Valley Conference. This past summer, she traveled to Italy, Sicily, and Greece and later in her senior year she participated in the Distinguished Young Women of Michigan program representing Flint. At her church, she serves as the president of the Youth Leadership Council and is involved in the mime ministry. She will be attending Tufts University in the fall, majoring in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Spanish.

 

Sarah Owens is the daughter of James and Lisa Owens. She was a member of the varsity lacrosse team for four Owens, Sarahyears and the swim team for one year. For two years Sarah has participated as an honorary Student Council member. She has also participated in the Blue Brigade marching band for four years. Sarah currently holds a part-time job at Tim Horton’s. She has received the Board of Regent’s Scholarship and will be attending Baker College in the fall to study criminal justice.

 

 

 

Rani Richardson is the daughter of Dr. Recco and Rene Richardson. She was a member of the varsity track and Richardson Ranifield team for four years, and varsity cross country for two years. She also played basketball for two years. Rani was given the Hardest Working Runner award in 2012 and named captain of the track and field team her senior year. She also was awarded Most Valuable Runner in cross country in 2011. She earned her place on the Saginaw Valley Conference All-Academic team as well. Rani was awarded the Presidential Scholarship from her exchange program, with which she studied abroad internationally in South Africa from 2012-2013. She then authored her book, Living in South Africa (2014). Rani was a member of Carman-Ainsworth’s 21 Club for two years and National Honor Society for three years. She was part of the school’s band program for many years as well, playing flute and saxophone. She also participated in several out-of-school activities. She attended Michigan State University’s two week “STEM” program in 2009, Lake Superior State University’s “Women in Robotics” weeklong camp in 2012, and the weeklong Michigan Freedom Academy summer program in 2011. She also was runner-up in the Genesee County Spelling Bee Championship in 2012.

A life-long resident of Flint Township, Rani does a good deal of volunteer work. She has served as a student volunteer at Hurley Medical Center and Genesee County Free Medical Clinic since 2013. She also has engaged in community-based academic tutoring in her spare time since 2010.

Rani received a generous Penn Award from the University of Pennsylvania. She plans to continue volunteer work and begin biology/pre-medical studies at the school in the fall.

 

Joelle Summers is the daughter of Viva and Emanuel Summers. She was a part of the Symphony Band for two years Summers, Joelleand the Blue Brigade marching band for one year. She was also a cheerleader. As a four year member of the Carman-Ainsworth Cheerleading program, she earned two consecutive Most Improved awards and two  All Academic awards. She was also a member of the National Honor Society and served as a sophomore representative on the Student Council. She will be attending Eastern Michigan University where she plans to major in Psychology.

 

 

 

Frederick Van Duyne* is the son of Ann Marie Van Duyne and Alexander Van Duyne. He was a four-year memberVan Duyne IV, Frederick of the CAF Varsity Swim Team. He served on the Carman-Ainsworth Board of Education for two years as the Junior Class and subsequently Senior Class Student Representative. He was a member of NHS and Student Council his Junior and Senior years, and was class President his senior year. Frederick was a member of the Flint Youth Symphony Orchestra and First Presbyterian Church Youth Leadership Team throughout high school. He will work at Springhill Camps this summer as a counselor, and will take a gap year before matriculating to Yale University in the fall of 2015.

 

 

 

Jaylyn Williams-Boone has been an active member within his church, school, and community while attending Williams Boone, JaylynCarman-Ainsworth High School. In the midst of playing three varsity sports he managed to maintain a 3.85 cumulative GPA with three AP classes. Upon graduation, Jaylyn will be attending Michigan Tech University on a full scholarship where he will be playing football and studying Supply Chain and Operations Management.

Dye Elementary Awards Assembly

Dye Elementary  students were honored with several awards on Tuesday, June 9th.  Mrs. Fields, Ms. Grant, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Fromer & Mrs. Tiltman had the privilege to present our 5th grade students with many different awards. The students received awards for All A’s honor roll, A-B honor roll, Spelling Bee, Band, Safety Patrol, Book Bowl, Leadership and Presidential Awards.  Congratulations to everyone!!

2014 Summer ACT Test Prep Workshop

Carman-Ainsworth High School is sponsoring a summer ACT test preparation workshop. The workshop’s goal is to155628395 provide an opportunity to help prepare students for the rigor of the ACT test. Students in grades 9-12, motivated to maximize their ACT score, are encouraged to participate.

During the 9 week workshop, students will take two full length ACT tests, learn test taking strategies and enhance their Math, English, Reading, and Science skills.

The workshop will last 9 weeks (July 8 through September 11) and there will be two meetings each week. Sessions will take place Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30-8:30pm at C-A High School.

The workshop has a limited capacity and the non-refundable cost is $100 for each student.

If this is something you would like your son or daughter to participate in, direct him or her to get a registration form from the main office or guidance office.

The last day to register for the summer ACT Workshop is Friday June 13, 2014.

Please direct questions about the Summer ACT Workshop to Mr. Dompreh at 810.591.5504.

 

2014 CAHS Honors Program

Members of the Class of 2014 took their final steps as a Cavalier on June 5. The 2014 class was full of students who went177546175 above and beyond, and for their remarkable achievements, these students were selected for the 2014 Honor’s Program.

CLICK HERE to view the 2014 Honor’s Program for a full list of honor students, class officers, scholarship recipients and much more!

 

2014 Wall of Fame Inductees

First Last Sport
Jevonte Alexander Football/Track
Demarion Allen Football/Track
Meghan Borgerding Golf
Kristen Borse Lacrosse
Jalante Childress Track
Chris Crowder Tennis
Justice Green Basket
Terance Green Soccer
Breanna Hudson Tennis
Bryant Hudson Track
Darryl Johnson Football
James Johnson Track
John Jones Football
Katlyn Koegel Softball
Kenzey Lord Bowling
Jordan Marsh Soccer
Jessica McClung Volleyball/Softball
Cameron Morse Basketball
Anas Morsi Soccer
L’Daryl Mosley Football
Angel Proby Basketball
Nariyel Purches Basketball/Track
Lorenzo Redmond Football
Noah Reed Tennis
Rachel Roop Soccer
Malik Seales Football
Shamonica Simon Bowling
Aliah Stinnett Basketball
Connor Storms Football/Baseball
Jerron Thomas Football/Wrestling
Alexis Thurber Soccer
Kayla Tigner Volleyball
Erick Van Duyne Swim
Brandon Walker Football
Jaylyn Williams Football

Bike Rodeo at Randels Elementary

Randels Elementary students were treated with bike safety lessons by Mott Community College’s Department of Public Safety. Students learned the importance of bike safety and wearing the proper helmets. Check out all the wonderful photos. Also, click here to view a video of event on ABC News!

Bluegill Boat Launch Free Fishing Day

Get away, and right away, with free fishing fun this Saturday, 453835033June 7 at Bluegill Boat Launch! Come catch the fishing fever at the 10th Annual Kids Fishing Derby from 9am to 2pm.  Bring fishing gear if you have it.  We’ll supply the bait, the boats, the experts and lunch!  A limited number of rods and reels will be available for kids who do not have their own.  This is a FREE event for families, all ages and abilities (purchase of an annual or daily parking pass is required for entrance into the facility).

And this is just the beginning of all the summer fun we have planned in Genesee County Parks.  Check out the free Kids Fishing Club programs at Buell Lake County Park in July and August and the 4th Annual Catfish for a Cause Tournament at Walleye Pike Boat Launch in August. Click here to request a copy of our 2014 Family Fun Guide for over 900 family friendly programs.

Annual Asbestos Notification Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools 2014 – 2015 School Year

In accordance with Section 763.84 of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), or the “Asbestos in Schools Rule,” Carman-Ainsworth Community  Schools  is notifying employees and building occupants, or their legal guardians, of activities conducted within the past school year involving the asbestos inspections, response actions, and post-response action activities, including periodic re-inspection and periodic surveillance activities, that are planned or in progress at School District facilities.

During the upcoming school year (the “2014 – 2015 School Year” – September 2014 through August 2015), Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools has planned the following activities related to asbestos-containing materials throughout the School District:

• Six Month Periodic Surveillances: Six month periodic surveillances will be completed every six months and continue on a regular six month schedule (next two scheduled rounds will occur in January and July of 2014 or 2015).

• Three Year Re-inspections: The EPA requires that each school district re-inspect all known and assumed asbestos-containing materials once every three years. The three year re-inspection activities for all Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools facilities were completed in July 2013.  Therefore, the next three year re-inspections are due in the summer of 2016.

• Asbestos Abatement Projects – Scheduled: As of the construction of this document, no projects have been scheduled. When necessary to support renovations of building operations, abatement will be completed by trained and accredited personnel.

During the previous twelve months (the “2013 – 2014 School Year” – September 2013 through August 2014), Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools completed the following activities related to asbestos-containing materials throughout t School District:

• Six Month Periodic Surveillances: Six month periodic surveillance activities were completed in January and July of 2013.

AHERA Management Plans are available for review in each school building office or at the CACS Administration Building (G-3475 Court Street, Flint, Michigan). Summaries for all of the asbestos abatement projects conducted prior to the 2014 – 2015 School Year are located at each building in their AHERA Management Plan, while complete documentation is maintained in the CACS Administration Building.

Questions regarding the asbestos program for Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools may be addressed to Mr. Dave Klinck, Operations Supervisor for Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools at (810) 591-3220.

2014 CA Tennis Camp

The 2014 Tennis camp for grades for students in 7th-12th grade will be June 16 – Aug. 1 at the CAHS Tennis Courts at  1300 N. Linden Road, Flint, MI 48532. The camp will be on Monday, Wednesday 178956777and Thursdays with beginners from 9-10:30 am and intermediate/advanced from 10:30 am – 12 pm. There will be no classes the week of June 30-July 4. If you have a tennis racquet, please bring it with you. We do have a few on hand for those who need to borrow one.

Pre-registration is required with a fee of $100 per session, payable to C/A Community Education at 1181 W. Scottwood, Flint, MI 48507.

Please call 810-591-3600 for more information and to register.

Payable to: C/A Community Education

1181 W. Scottwood

Flint, MI 48507

Call 810-591-3600 for more information & to register.