Category Archives: Carman-Ainsworth District

CAHS Semi-Final Game: Information You Need

58880_498085696877262_1372181899_nThis Saturday, November 23rd the C-A Cavalier football team will go against the Clarkston Wolves in the MHSAA Semi-Final game that will be held at Lake Orion HS starting at 1:00 p.m.  Tickets can be purchased until Friday at the high school from 7:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.  (Tickets can be purchased from Mr. Pickett, greeter, or in the Athletic Office.)  Cost per ticket is $6.00 per person – Child to Adult.  Children in the arms of an adult are the only ones who are not charged – MHSAA rule.

Directions to Lake Orion HS

I-75 south to Exit 81 (M-24/1-75 BL/Lapeer Exit, toward Pontiac).  Merge onto M-24 N/Lapeer Road via the ramp on the left toward Lapeer.  Turn right onto E. Scripps Road.  E. Scripps Rd is 0.3 miles past Round Tree Dr.  If you reach Stadium Dr, you have gone about 0.2 miles too far.  The school is on the left.  (47 minutes from the high school)

These are directions from MapQuest.  Here is the address to the school if you would like to Mapquest directions from your home:  495 E. Scripps Road, Lake Orion, MI  48360.

CHARGE ON CAVALIERS!!!

Spirit Cup

Letter from the Superintendent

The football team is not the only state-level performer this fall though. Our Blue Brigade Marching Band just recently competed in the State Championships at Ford Field for the third time in four years!

Last, but certainly not least, our Rankin First Lego League Robotics Team placed first in their competition on Saturday, November 9, earning a spot in the State Championships, hosted at Carman-Ainsworth Middle School on December 14!

Needless to say, it certainly is a great time to be part of the Carman-Ainsworth community. Beyond the state-level recognition just mentioned, our students across the district are also engaged in various efforts to give back to the community. Just last Friday, our students and staff packed Carman-Ainsworth High School’s gymnasium as a kickoff to our quest to return the Spirit Cup to Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools. The Spirit Cup is a regional competition where students, staff, and entire communities rally to support hunger by donating to the Eastern Food Bank, co-sponsored by ABC 12. C-A won the very first Spirit Cup in 2009-10 and we hope to bring the cup back to Cavalier Country by giving to those in need. http://bit.ly/1jh04Cl

In addition to the Spirit Cup, our National Honor Society students are engaged in their annual Food Drive to feed C-A families in need for Thanksgiving. Furthermore, students and staff across our entire district are donating food, clothing, gifts, and money to give back to C-A families throughout the holiday season.

It is a proud time to be a Cavalier!

Steve

ABC12 Spirit Cup at CAHS!

CAHS is in the running for Spirit cup! Students and staff were at CAHS at 5am this morning with ABC12 showing how much spirt the Cavaliers have.

CA School Lunch and Breakfast Menu

We have provided the menus for the September-December 2013 Cycle Menu. Please click the proper link below to view your child’s school menu.

CAMS Breakfast Menu

CAMS Lunch  Menu 6-8

CA Elementary Breakfast Menu

CA Elementary Lunch Menu

CAHS Breakfast Menu

CAHS Lunch Menu

John Rutter’s REQUIEM Concert

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Sunday, November 17th at 3:00 PM @ St. Robert’s Church, 310 N. Cherry St., Flushing, MI  48433. St. Robert Chorale, Flushing A Cappella Choir, Carman-Ainsworth Chorale & Grand Blanc Chorale accompanied by Members of Flint Symphony Orchestra.  Donations of $10.  For tickets call:  810-659-2501

Letter from the Superintendent

 

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Why is C-A asking for an increase to the Building and Site Sinking Fund?

The community supported a renewal of the existing 0.5 mill Building and Site Sinking Fund in May, 2013. Although appreciated, the fact is, that because this millage is based on property values, the amount of revenue generated in 2013 is far less than the revenue generated years ago. Below you will see the approximate revenue generated by 0.5 mills over the last decade. As you can see, the increase of 0.5 mills would allow the district to restore the revenue generated years ago, along with some additional revenue to provide important upgrades and renovations to our school facilities.

How can Building and Site Sinking Fund dollars be spent?

Building and Site Sinking Funds are highly restricted tax dollars that are generally used for building repairs and infrastructure improvements. These dollars cannot be used for salaries or benefits, computers, or buses under current law. The potential uses of additional Building and Site Sinking Fund dollars include, but are not limited to:

• Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Labs at Carman-Ainsworth Middle School and Carman-Ainsworth High School (See renderings of the potential renovation of the former CAMS Pool into a STEM Lab and the addition of a STEM lab onto CAHS on page 3)

• Security upgrades

• Necessary building renovations (bathrooms, parking lots, roofs, etc.)

• Facility enhancements including athletic fields

Why don’t the schools just cut their budgets instead of asking for more?

School districts across the State of Michigan who have experienced decreases in enrollment and declining property values have experienced unprecedented cuts. As you can see from the chart below, the Carman-Ainsworth Community School Budget has dropped significantly over recent years. In order to combat these loses in revenue we have made very difficult cuts in expenditures. Since 2006 we have gone from operating 6 elementary schools to 4, have reduced our teaching staff by 20% and our number of administrators by 32%.We have reduced expenditures on virtually every line item in our budget. Most significantly, this past spring all C-A employees (including the Superintendent) agreed to concessions of roughly 10% for 2013-14 that will continue through 2016. Having completed negotiations with all of our employees, these cuts saved the district over $3.3 million dollars in 2013-14 alone.

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We are committed to ensuring that our students attend safe, clean and quality school buildings. Further, we strive to provide an education that will prepare our students for future careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math that exist here in Genesee County today!

Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns related to Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools.

Respectfully,

Steve Tunnicliff, Ph.D. 

Superintendent, Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools

Late Start Wednesday Fun for Kids

C-A Community Education provides fun for kids on Late Start Wednesday while teachers have Professional Development.

Is your household eligible for the Comcast Internet Essentials Program?

shutterstock_44605996If one or more of your children are eligible to participate in the National School Lunch Program, your household may qualify for Comcast Internet Essentials.

How to qualify

To qualify for $9.95 a month Internet service and a low-cost computer, your household must meet all these criteria:

  1. Be located where Comcast offers Internet service
  2. Have at least one child eligible to participate in the National School Lunch Program
  3. Have not subscribed to Comcast Internet service within the last 90 days
  4. Not have an overdue Comcast bill or unreturned equipment

How to apply: Call 1-855-8-INTERNET (1-855-846-8376) to request an application

http://www.internetessentials.com/

Annual Winter Coat Giveaway

shutterstock_73701163November 1 & 2

10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Living Word Church of God

6325 Calkins Road
Flint

Call June at 810-965-5707 for any questions.

There will be a limit of one coat per adult/child. Children do NOT have to be present, but parents must have their children’s MIHealth Card. A photo ID will be required of all adults.