Category Archives: Elementary School
Title I Summer Science Camp
Dillon and Rankin Elementary students enjoyed their first day of Title I Summer Science Camp at Dillon Elementary. Students kept busy learning about the phases of the moon, experimenting with metric measurements and making animal track molds.
Rankin’s Robotic Camp
Twenty-three Rankin Elementary students participated in the Robotics Camp. The following photos are of student presentations to their parents showcasing the things they learned during the week.
Superintendent’s Closing Article
A Year of Cavalier Pride
I often have the pleasure of speaking with Carman-Ainsworth Alumni or long-time residents who share their past experiences of C-A with me. Occasionally people will ask: “So…has Carman-Ainsworth changed”? I am eager to respond with a resounding: YES, C-A has changed over the years…and we are extremely proud of what we have accomplished. Consider these specific highlights from the 2013-14 School Year:
• The C-A Class of 2014 was offered over $3.3 Million in scholarships…the largest total to date;
• CAHS graduates have again been accepted to the most highly competitive schools of their choice across the nation including University of Pennsylvania and Yale University;
• Two C-A Robotics Teams won State Championships (first time ever) at both the High School (FRC) and Lego Robotics (FLL) Levels and earned the right to compete at the World Robotics Championships in St. Louis;
• Students at various levels across our district represented C-A (and won in some cases) Spelling Competitions at the county level;
• 3 Carman-Ainsworth Bands earned the right to compete at the State Band Festival (2 of the 3 earned an overall top rating of “1”);
• 171 Carman-Ainsworth Middle School students in 7th and 8th grades earned 195.5 high school credits in 2013-2014, prior to even entering high school;
• CAHS athletes won numerous individual and team Saginaw Valley Conference Championships;
• The CAHS Football and Girls Basketball Teams won our first-ever Division I Regional Championships respectively; and
• Our student-led Empathy for All (EFA) anti-bullying group was recognized by The Flint Journal as “Blueberry Ambassadors” for their community-based efforts;
• Countless students across our entire district earned individual and collective awards in all arenas of learning!
To be certain, Carman-Ainsworth is different than we were in the past…in fact, our students are earning awards and accomplishments at higher levels than ever before!
Moving Forward
As we plan for another successful year in 2014-15, please remember that learning cannot be put on hold over the summer months. Whether your child is attending our summer school programs, Community Education’s Camp Adventure, or by simply reading with them each day, we can help ensure that our children keep learning.
I wish you all a very relaxing, rejuvenating and safe summer break! Enjoy friends, family and (hopefully) beautiful weather!
Steve Tunnicliff, Ph.D.
Superintendent, Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools
Dye Elementary Closing Statement
It’s hard to believe that another year has come to a close. Over the course of this year, we have read over 3,000 books, given over 1,500 free books to students and spent countless hours on other activities involving reading. As you can see, reading is a priority here at Dye Elementary. Our goal is to have EVERY student become a reader. In order to maintain the skills that students have acquired, students should continue reading over the summer months. Ten minutes a day is what we are asking each student to do. Help us to accelerate your child’s learning by having them read 5 days a week. (50 minutes out of 168 hours is doable!) The area libraries and bookstore have various activities over the summer to encourage reading in a fun way.
Take a look at the following links:
Children’s Health Clinic
Health Clinics for children of all ages will be available this summer. Carman-Ainsworth students will have the opportunity to attend the Aug. 5 session at the Perry Center in Grand Blanc. Click on the flyer below for more details.