Category Archives: High School
Carman-Ainsworth High School 3rd Marketing Period Honor Roll
SENIORS | JUNIORS | SOPHOMORES | FRESHMAN |
3.8-4.0 High Honors | 3.8-4.0 High Honors | 3.8-4.0 High Honors | 3.8-4.0 High Honors |
Ampy, Jazmine J. | Abdel-Hay, Yahya | Andrew, Amanda P. | Bell, Karla K.* |
Ayotte, Alexandria M. | Al-Harastani, Masa | Aubrey, Christian G.* | Black, Jada M.* |
Bailey, Leah S. | Avery, Natalia A. | Bhagat, Jina J.* | Boulden, Alexandria P. |
Bamford, Melody L. | Bostwick, Emma E. | Bissonette, Lauryn M. | Bowers, Alyla J. |
Bayes, Kalin R. | Brock, Therese C.* | Brown, Alicia M. | Bowie, Kaitlyn M. |
Book, Brendan L. | Cochran, Kenneth R. | Clayton, Sameika T. | Boyd, Chante’ J.* |
Bowman, Acajah L. | Cox, Madison L. | Cox, Caity A. | Carroll, Maxwell J. |
Brooks, Taylor J.* | Dittenber, Allyson M.* | Curtis, Bailey M.* | Conner, Makai A. |
Cochran, Aasha A.* | Dollinger, Dorothy M.* | DePew, Laura A. | Cook, Natalie E.* |
Golson, Tia M.* | Dudley, Jeremiah R. | Dollinger, Eleanor R. | Dang, Evangelina B.* |
Harris-Salaam, Se’andre’ | Galal, Sahar O.* | Duboise, Donnie’ L. | Davis, Raigan M.* |
Henderson, Alexis M. | Gleason, Alanna M. | Dyke, Madison M. | Fairbrother, Alexandra R |
Howard, Arnell R.* | Hachem, Farah K. | Ebert, Garrett A.* | Hafez, Zainab |
Hughes, Briaunna S. | Hayes, Brandon J. | Edelen, A’Vion N. | Holland, Aleysha R. |
Johnson, Ronald C. Jr | Hicks, DeAndre T. | Evans, Denayha M. | King, Danielle S.* |
Koegel, Chloe P.* | Jarnigin, Taylor M.* | Fiewig, Spencer J. | Koegel, Carson J.* |
Legardye, Deja B. | Jerome, Austin C. | Franklin, Khali | Kuczera, Rachel S. |
Li, Vladislav A. | Johnson, Emily K.* | Gill, Jimese S. | Lewis, Ja’kavien K. |
McFadden, Sydney G.* | Kassel, Dahlia A.* | Haygood, En’Dea S. | McClellan, Michael A. Jr |
Medhanie, Ribka | Khan, Rida M.* | Hicks, Shakeelah H. | McCulley, Moni’echa R. |
Miekstyn, Nathan A. | King, Allison N. | Hubbard, Kaitlyn A. | McGilvery, Kate L. |
Miller, Chelsea L.* | Lewis, Jalen A. | Humphrey, Jayla D. | Montgomery, Adrian J. |
Montgomery, Devont’e L. | Macko, Ryan E. | Hynan, Isabelle L.* | Moore, Macie L. |
Montgomery, Zariah T. | Maguffee, Cameron L. | Jafari, Hamza* | Morgan, Alexis N. |
Moore, Luke C. | McCoy, Cherika C. | Johnson, Shakara R. | Parker, Mariah M.* |
Mosley, Tiera A.* | McGee, Darius D. | King, Justin A. | Sherrer, Morgan M.* |
Olson, Amanda D. | McGuire, Brianna G.* | Kumar, Nitiyaja* | Shukairy, Nisreen* |
Oyola, Jonathan J. | Norris, William J. IV | Lowe, Alexis M.* | Southward, Shai’tara D. |
Pangerl, Tyler R.* | Perkins, Tiara L. | Mason, D’Mya A. | Speaks, Katie L.* |
Pletner, Sabrina L. | Pompey, Rochelle I. | Minzey, Natalie O. | Thomas, Alyssa S. |
Ritchie, Michael B. Jr | Richardson, Randi R.* | Pearson, Chelsea C.* | Woolard, Nicole R. |
Rousseau, Bailey S.* | Shukairy, Uthman M.* | Pepitone, Megan L. | Yost, Jacob J.* |
Sarver, Aletha J. | Smith, TySionna T. | Phillips, Austin T. | *=4.0 GPA |
Shippy, Skyler E. | Vanderhyde, Noah S. | Richard, Bre’lanee N. | |
Smith, Crystal A. | White, Ariana A.* | Rosebrough, Donnie M. | |
Wynn, Deonna A. | Young, Victoria L. | Scott, Mitoya L.* | |
Yost, Austin J. | * = 4.0 GPA | Shelton, Mahogany M. | |
Zaiter, Kyce A. | Silva, Leticia E.* | ||
* = 4.0 GPA | Simpson, Ivrie S. | ||
Smith, Tyona S. | |||
Thompson, Alexia M. | |||
Travis, Hunter M. | |||
Van Duyne, Olivia M.* | |||
Vantine, Arianna M. | |||
Whittington, Tiffany C. | |||
Woolard, Miranda L.* | |||
* = 4.0 GPA |
3.5-3.79 Honors | 3.5-3.79 Honors | 3.5-3.79 Honors | 3.5-3.79 Honors |
Alatrash, Waj’d A. | Abernathy-Wynn, Ashante’ | Abdel-Hay, Yazeed | Anderson, A’Naia J. |
Alzahabi, Ahmad | Aseltine, Paige K. | Andrews, Montanna A. | Banks Hearst, Arriyana E |
Anderson, Nicole L. | Brantley, Kendal K. | Atkins, Madison A. | Brooks, Mykala I. |
Baker, Jessica M. | Carpenter, Brandyn A. | Boose, MacDaniel L. Jr | Burgess, Hannah G. |
Bell, Leon II | Carpenter, Chelsey L. | Bragg, Kendall M. | Calhoun, Bless J. |
Bosworth, Alissa C. | Crowder, Danielle N. | Brooks, Ta’Jai L. | Carpenter, Cameryn J. |
Bowman, Dazjah C. | Dunigan, Daij’a L. | Buckley, Zeontre’ M. | Collins, Arron M. |
Brandon, Korbin R. | Dunk, Te’asia R. | Card, Tiffany M. | Darnell, Samantha J. |
Brophy, Meagan R. | Hamlin, Bre’asia L. | Collins, Andrew D. | Davis, Destiny M. |
Bush, TyQuanda S. | Heit, Danielle L. | Cozart, Jazmine N. | Dyke, Curtis M. |
Daaboul, Rewa D. | Hernandez, Regina T. | Craft, Nathaniel C. | Earley, Nakiya J. |
Dana, Hailee C. | Hindman, Kaylee M. | Cunningham, Joshua E. | Fryer, Ta’mya K. |
Dunn, Larry D. II | Holder, Korey J. | Evans, Ashley R. | Hamlet, Kaysha D. |
Dupree, Benjamin I. | Khoulani, Belal M. | Fowlkes, Alaysia D. | Harrison, Tayler A. |
Echols, Brittany L. | Link, Madison D. | Green, Lauryn N. | Holland, Autumn T. |
Garcia, Alyssa J. | Macko, Raymond A. | Green, Samantha R. | Kavula, Amber L. |
Gruber, Bernardette J. | McClellan, Mercedes E. | Greer, Zachary J. | Kiras, Tabitha A. |
Hancock, Nikki S. | Perkins, Xaivier D. | Kincaid, Keziah J. | Lawrence, Taylor M. |
Howie, John M. | Rawls, David W. III | Lawrence, Bryanna M. | Locke, Jacob R. |
Ishaq, Samer G. | Schlosser, Dominic E. | Legardye, Maiya S. | Locke, Jasmine M. |
Jackson, Armani L. | Stallings, Jamia J. | Lewis, Earnest J. | Maguffee, Shaelyn R. |
Jimmerson, Khira M. | Standish, Jacob M. | Martin, Jalon A. | McGruder, Khalia A. |
Johnson, Ashley L. | Thurston, Sarah D. | McGann, Janelle E. | Mixon, Aleah T. |
Johnson, Devonte M. | Verdun-Jennings, Chaunjo | Miller-Thompson, Jahanna | Pelky, Ariel M. |
Jones, Chaquia J. | Williams, Harmany D. | Moore, Shaniah N. | Reed-Gonzalez, Zophieia |
Kopp, Dana M. | Williams, Ta’sheena M. | O’Neil, Karisma E. | Roberts, Jacari L. |
Little, Sarah A. | Wilson, Jayla D. | Palmer, Zahria L. | Rousseau, Griffin M. |
Mendoza-Holcomb, Selena | Younger, Amari S. | Pangerl, Wyatt A. | Stephens, Andrew N. |
Miller, Denijah L. | Pearson, Channing M. II | Tipton-Thomas, Mizahnyi | |
Moore, Ethan P. | Pettigrew, Baylie A. | Woods, Krystal M. | |
Moye, Alvin Jr | Pittman, Deja L. | Young, Brittany H. | |
Overton, Morgan D. | Rambus, Mariah J. | ||
Parker, James S. Jr | Ritchie, Alexis M. | ||
Parsons, Faith E. | Shipley, Hunter N. | ||
Ruffin, Tihirah S. | Tucker, Lyndan M. | ||
Scales, Diamond J. | White, Laiya S. | ||
Smith, Jessica L. | Yambrick, Connor J. | ||
Swain, Oliver M. | |||
Thompson, Tiffany A. | |||
Tilley, Sara K. | |||
Travis, Mackenzie M. | |||
VanTol, Emilee S. | |||
Ward, Kelsey L. | |||
Youssef, Al-Hasen H. |
3.00-3.49 W/Honors | 3.00-3.49 W/Honors | 3.00-3.49 W/Honors | 3.00-3.49 W/Honors |
Arrowood, Rachel N. | Golston, Takyla A. | Allen, Ariyan D. | Abron, Andre’naya J. |
Bell, Amari L. | Howell, Yasmin M. | Amthor, Zachariah J. | Adams-Marshall, Destinee |
Bransford, Jaylen W. | Bradley, Jaylen L. | Arterberrie, Mary E. | Al-Droubi, Fatema |
Brantley, Stanley D. | Perkins, Mashya C. | Avery, Kawana R. | Allen, Skyy A. |
Brown, Brandi C. | Duncan, Aleah B. | Barclay, Sloan R. | Avery, Timothy L. II |
Brown, Kianna M. | Molloseau, Ryan M. | Battles, Robert L. Jr | Brewer, Zachary R. |
Caldwell, Kamry M. | Young, Isaac A. | Benton, Martease A. | Brown, Ashton L. |
Clemons, Tyrus J. | Dunlap, Cameron L. | Bly, Charis S. | Brown, Jalyn K. |
Crain, Amani M. | Brall, Todjaray J. | Boose, Dereka L. | Byrd, Makhia N. |
Daniels, Italia T. | Shipley, Stephanie M. | Boss, Alexis H. | Carter, Jontae’ S. |
Dawkins, Milik M. | Vineyard, Alexandra G. | Brewer-Sanders, Shaneka | Colyer, Liam C. |
Dunn, Ahmir R. | Coleman, Clinton III | Brown, Andrea G. | Cooper, Malaysha M. |
Evans, Juwan B. | Gibson, Korriyah D. | Brown, David J. | Delong, Nathan S. |
Farmer, Ta’mia S. | League, Madysen C. | Byrd, Montraee T. II | Ebarb, Christina A. |
Gilbert, Autumn E. | Pincomb, Quinton O. | Carnes, Bronson E. II | Fare, Alexis M. |
Graham, Kyle C. | Fowlkes, Diamond A. | Carpenter-Smith, Ashton | Gross, Erin N. |
Hachem, Hadi A. | Latchaw, Chelsea J. | Chapman, Shamiya Q. | Hall, Charles T. III |
Hamilton, Brittany M. | Menard, Alexis A. | Clay, Ahmard R. Jr | Haskins, Wyntr M. |
Hernandez, Mariel M. | Kelly, Allontra V. | Collins, Luther W. | Holder, Jamison A. |
Jamison, Aliyah C. | McNeal, Brittney A. | Crews, Brianna M. | Howell, Sophia U. |
Johns, Clayton M. | Nunn, Jordan T. | Daniels, Taliyha R. | Jacobs, Alexis K. |
Johnson, Devyn T. | Virgo, Shelby N. | Davis, Teaira S. | Jefferson, Morgan G. |
Kelley, Aliecia C. | Nelson, TaDaria T. | Dixon, James A. | Jenkins, Domonique R. |
Kunkle, Taylor M. | Bauer, Noah M. | Dombrowski, Joshua J. | Johnson, Jacobi L. |
Mahdi, Qadriyyah T. | Edwards, Jaz M. | Edmonds, Ke’air R. | Johnson, Kathlyn E. |
McCulley, TaTeonna L. | Smith, Mya J. | Epps, Brandon E. | Johnson, LaTisha L. |
McKeller, Tionna S. | Coon, Christopher J. | Fell, Caitlyn J. | Lawson, William B. |
Montgomery, Tanasia B. | Gifford, Brittany R. | Fischer, Michael A. | Malone, Jeanetta A. |
Moore, Drew W. | Hatter, Sterling L. | Fisher, Anthony J. | March, Austin T. |
Orrison, Aubrey R. | House, Alexis B. | Ford, Janay N. | McAfee, Logan C. |
Pittman, Wisdom A. III | Cooper, Ocean A. | Franklin, Keith | McDaniel, Kemari D. |
Powell, Justin C. | Haynes, Mariah M. | Gagnon, Aaron M. | McIntosh, Kelsey R. |
Scribner, Andrew R. | Williams, Jalen M. | Green, Trent A. | McNew, Cierra N. |
Serna, Alyssa M. | Harris, Jayla M. | Greene, Kevin A. III | Osborn, Shayne A. |
Shanks, Kelly M. | Miller, Clordy J. | Grimm, Malissa M. | Payne, Ivan J. |
Sherrer, Ronald B. III | Bachmeier, Ericson D. | Hachem, Ali H. | Phillips, Alexandria R. |
Shields, Ja’nayia N. | Thomas, Alexus M. | Hall, Destiny C. | Powell, Shamonica J. |
Shipley, Troy N. | Walker, Sierra D. | Hill, Amari D. | Primm, Casundra J. |
Slayton, Catherine C. | Boyd, Nathaniel E. | Hopson, Aaron J. | Scott, Crystal N. |
Smith, Tamiekco N. | Hill, Dymond K. | Huggins, Kaitlyn E. | Sheely, Yazmine M. |
Springer, Tyler M. | Jackson, Malik J. | Hunter, Eric D. II | Smoots-Hoyle, Cherry A. |
Thomas, De’borah S. | Cunningham, Sydney S. | Hyde, Emily B. | Sutherland, Montana J. |
Thompson, Andrea D. | Johnson, Raina J. | Hylton, Tyrell J. | Thomas, Adam T. |
Toins, Aireona M. | Montgomery, Shannon E. | Jarrett, Lequine D. Jr | Thomas, Ryan J. |
Toins, Keshon L. | Johnson, Ajah M. | Wells, Ashlei R. | |
Walker, Ebonee L. | Johnson, Teaundra C. | White, Jacob D. | |
Walker, Emanee L. | Johnson-Chapman, A’Teonn | Williams, Erykah L. | |
Wallace, Ricshay D. | Jones, Alonna C. | Yearby, Kya N. | |
White, Tarelle A. | Jones, Terrail K. II | Young, Marianna M. | |
Whitehead, Jerimiah J. | Karhoff, Dylan C. | ||
Williams, Nathaniel D. J | Keaton, Dymone Z. | ||
Williams, Ricky L. | Key, Shayonna M. | ||
Williams-Grady, Kalen D. | Kirksey, Dejah C. | ||
Woodfield, Keifer R. | Latchaw, Wesleyanne F. | ||
Laury, Leeona M. | |||
Lawler, Samiah I. | |||
Liddle, Madelyn F. | |||
Little, Megan S. | |||
Love, Giahanna A. | |||
Magnuson, Ashley M. | |||
Maness, Lane M. | |||
McFadden, Jamesha R. | |||
McNair, Ahveonna I. | |||
McNair, Dajene’ N. | |||
McNair, Ty’ler S. | |||
Moore, Taryn A. | |||
O’Neal, Jared P. | |||
Osborn, Shane A. | |||
Parks, Antonio A. | |||
Pearson, Cheyenne C. | |||
Powell, Jonathan M. | |||
Rhinebolt, Nathan L. | |||
Robinson, Brittany M. | |||
Rosser, Alicia N. | |||
Scales, Briana J. | |||
Scales, Takeyia M. | |||
Scrase, Kylie D. | |||
Shackelford, Nyrrah N. | |||
Shoffer, Lucas C. | |||
Smith, Selena S. | |||
Spottsville, Ni’yairra T | |||
Taylor, My’Kayla C. | |||
Thabet, Khaled A. | |||
Thomas, Treyvion A. | |||
Todd, Carter L. | |||
Tomkinson, Justin L. | |||
Vanderson, Christopher E | |||
Vinson, Jalen L. | |||
Wagner, Sarah J. | |||
Walters, E’Driece K. | |||
Watts, Tescanie A. | |||
Williams, Christian D. | |||
Winfrey, Xavier I. II |
Mott Community College Tour
CAHS 10th grade students participated in a career related tour of Mott Community College at the beginning of second semester. The tour was organized to introduce students to possible science, technology, engineering, and math, STEM, fields. Students were divided to 4 groups and were taken on four different dates. They visited various STEM related sites such as 3-D Fabrication laboratory, auto mechanic shop, health sciences lab with life like manikins, and several other places on campus. Students then reflected on their career related experience upon their return to the high school.
Dual Enrollment Informational Meeting
As you may have heard, we have several opportunities for dual enrollment for the 2015-2016 school year for our students. Dual enrollment offers students the opportunity to earn both high school and college credit for courses with very little cost to students. As an example, the cost of twelve credits at the University of Michigan-Flint is approximately $5,600. Carman-Ainsworth High School will pay for the majority of these courses. The cost for our students would be around $1,500 plus the cost of textbooks which is a significant savings for our families. Courses at Mott Community College are typically fully covered by the school through dual-enrollment funding. There are three programs offered through UM-Flint for 2015-2016 for our 3.0 GPA and above 12th graders: Pre-Engineering, Medical Sciences, and Fine Arts. In addition, we are offering a program through Mott Community College that includes ASL (American Sign Language) and social studies/humanities courses that are transferable to most Michigan colleges.
A Parent Informational meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 4th at 6:30 p.m. in the high school media center.
C-A Launches Mobile Website App
CAHS Scholarship Opportunities
Genesee County Association of School Board Members
Application in Guidance Office
Deadline – February 20th
Buick Achievers Scholarship program
www.buickachievers.com deadline February 27
Rosa Parks Scholarship
www.rosaparksscholarship.org
Deadline – March 2nd
Society of Women Engineers – Detroit section for females pursuing an engineering degree applications in Guidance Office Carman Cougar volunteer/leadership scholarship applications in the Guidance Office
www.carmancougarcc.org
Deadline March 10th
Carman-Ainsworth Academic State Champ Press Release
Bridge Magazine (bridgemi.com) recently published their annual Academic State Champs report which ranks how well schools and districts are educating their students while accounting for the impact that poverty has on student achievement. Academic State Champs isn’t a measure of achievement – it is a measure of overachievement.
So, how did Carman-Ainsworth fare? Take a look at the press release below!
District Text/E-Mail Alerts
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Free Cooking & Nutrition Classes
CAHS will be offering Free Cooking & Nutrition Classes on Thursdays, March 19 & 26 as well as April 2, 9, 16 & 23. The classes, which will be taught by a chef and nutritionist, will cover topics of healthy snacks, food safety at home, planning balanced meals and shopping smart and will include tips on cooking and eating out. The classes will take place from 6-8 pm.
From The January 20 Board Meeting
Carman-Ainsworth High School Thespians
Superintendent Tunnicliff introduced Mrs. Delynne Miller, senior high language arts and theatre teacher.
Ms. Miller introduced seniors, Miss Tahirah Gaines and Mr. Darian Vaughn, who recently participated in the Shrek theatrical performance at the high school. Miss Gaines and Mr. Vaughn are active members of the Drama Club and compete in various areas at the State Thespian Festival, including in the solo musical category where they each received superior ratings. Miss Gaines and Mr. Vaughn have received impressive college scholarships and are carefully assessing their options. Ms. Miller added she was proud of both students, not only for their talent, but also for their tremendous work ethic. Each introduced family present.
2014-2015 Thespian Teacher Hall of Fame Award
Superintendent Tunnicliff announced Ms. Delynne Miller is the sole recipient of the Michigan Educational Theater Association’s (META) Hall of Fame Award for the 2014-2015 school year. Reading from the META press release, Superintendent Tunnicliff stated, “This award is presented to an outstanding theatre educator each year. The nominee must have been in service for a minimum of 15 years and should demonstrate excellence in the classroom, and exceptional skills as a theatre director and program leader. Candidates must also make significant commitments to serving the Michigan Education Theater Association.”
Superintendent Tunnicliff commented Ms. Miller is not merely a teacher, but a quality individual with character who always selects the most difficult shows for her students to perform-many of which continue their theatrical studies in college. Ms. Miller introduced family present and thanked the Board.
Carman-Ainsworth Middle School Students
Superintendent Tunnicliff introduced the principal of the middle school, Mr. Summey, and his leadership team, Mr. Charmoli and Mr. Kalinin. Mr. Summey stated it was a pleasure to stand before the Board to recognize exemplary students. Mr. Summey introduced Miss Sarah Palmer, an outstanding 6th grader. Miss Palmer is an excellent student who goes above and beyond that which is expected. She is involved, caring, focused on school, and a mature individual. Miss Palmer received a certificate of recognition and introduced family present.
Mr. Charmoli, middle school assistant principal, introduced Miss Nicole Jones. Miss Jones, a 7th grader, is never seen without a smile. She is energetic, kind, and very involved in many activities, including theatre. Ms. Bendle, middle school social studies teacher, added Miss Jones is a joy to have in class every day. Miss Jones received a certificate of recognition and introduced family present.
Mr. Summey introduced Mr. Chase Williams, a 6th grader. Mr. Williams designed the Christmas card for the Eastern Michigan Food Bank. He is quite, a hard worker, and has a gift to draw. Mr. Summey commended Mr. Williams for providing art work for the greater community. Mr. Williams received a certificate of recognition and introduced family present.
Mr. Summey introduced 8th grader, Mr. Adam Baker, a fantastic young man who is both humble and articulate. Mr. Kalinin, middle school assistant principal, added Mr. Baker is also a gifted athlete and was lead vocalist in the recent theatre production. Mr. Baker has been a pleasure to work with and can accomplish anything. He is a young man with a bright and promising future who exudes empathy and kindness, both with peers and staff. Mr. Baker received a certificate of recognition and introduced family present.
Frankenstein Creation
Juniors in Jessyca Mathews’ and Carrie Mattern’s classes created an ABC version or counting tale of Mary Shelley’s classic piece, Frankenstein, then distributed them to The Learning Center and Randels Elementary school for young CA students read.