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Last Days of School – Important Dates!
Last Days of School Coming Soon!
Please be sure your calendars are up-to-date with dismissal times.
Monday, June 10, 2019
FULL Day for K-5
Exam Day for Middle School, dismissed at 11:18 am
Exam Day High School dismissed at 10:42 am
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
HALF Day for K-5
Dillon and Dye Elementary dismissed at 11:49 am
Randels and Rankin Elementary, dismissal at 12:19 pm
Exam Day for Middle School, dismissed at 11:18 am
Exam Day High School dismissed at 10:42 am
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
HALF Day for K-5
Dillon and Dye Elementary dismissed at 11:49 am
Randels and Rankin Elementary, dismissal at 12:19 pm
Exam Day for Middle School, dismissed at 11:18 am
Exam Day High School dismissed at 10:42 am
Enjoy your summer!
The Magic of Literacy at Dye Elementary
Dye families were treated to a special event for the Title I family literacy night – The Magic of Literacy! Students and parents were entertained by professional magician, Fred Lenter, in three different shows. Students also made magic wands and wrote stories about magical hats while their parents talked with reading teachers about strategies to help their children read at home. Every Dye student was able to take home a bag with two tricks and a book of their choice. The evening also included dinner. Dye’s next family night is December 13. Watch for information to come home in early December!
New Staff Bios
Rachel Alexander
Rachel is joining the Middle School as Dean of Students. She has spent time travelling and been overseas to Germany and Rome. U.S. travels have included California, Portland, D.C. Baltimore, New York, Chicago, Florida, Ohio as well as other destinations. When not traveling she enjoys writing, poetry, music, football and basketball.
Marque Capadagli
Marque is looking forward to being at Randels Elementary this year as school counselor. As a graduate of C-A she is looking forward to coming home and giving back to the community where she grew up. She fills her spare time with scrapbooking, gardening, basketball, and walking. She remarked that her best vacation was to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. She also enjoys spending time in Traverse City with her family.
Kristi Cross
Kristi is excited to start teaching at C-A Middle School. She is a Sports Mom and loves to cook. She especially enjoys spending time with family and friends; even more while attending U of M Football games. She is looking forward to building positive relationships with students, their families, and the staff at CAMS.
Emily Ebe
Emily’s favorite time of the year is the beginning of a new school year. She is a first-grade teacher at Dillon. Emily had a busy summer; she just returned from her honeymoon with Justin in Italy where they found a favorite place in the small town of Calle of Gaville in Tuscany. Other hobbies include reading and going backpacking. Last year they went to Zion National Park.
Cassidy Elmer
Cassidy is from Fenton and joins us as a third-grade teacher at Randels. She has spent time traveling internationally and has visited France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Mexico, Honduras and Belize. When not traveling she can be found reading.
Megan Felisky
Megan is a Speech-Language Pathologist and will be at Dye Elementary this year. She studied abroad for a month in grad school and was able to visit London, England; Dublin, Ireland and Edinburgh, Scotland. She would love to return for another visit to Ireland one day. She fills her spare time with reading, fishing, and long walks with her puppy, Waylon. Megan is looking forward to collaborating with parents, teachers, and staff at Dye to create individualized plans to help students succeed in the classroom and to build confidence in their speech and language skills.
Kristen Gabany
Kristin will be teaching first grade at Rankin this year. She spends her spare time with her family, husband Brandon and son Greyson, going boating and kayaking while exploring Michigan. She loves the beach and has been to Maui, Florida and Texas.
Don Gleesing
Don will be at the Responsibility Room in the Middle School. His time away from work is spent camping with family and friends and enjoying outdoor activities. He also enjoys football, baseball and hockey. He can also be found helping his students and family as well as fixing things around the house. He is excited to be at CAMS and in a role that will allow him to make a positive difference with students.
Stacy Jaksa
Stacy did her student teaching at Dye Elementary and CAMS in 2017 and is excited to be an active member of the Middle School staff. Her goal is to make a positive influence on every student’s life and to encourage love for learning for years to come. Stacey enjoys hiking, biking, and swimming with her family. One day she would love to travel to Ireland and Italy to learn more about her ethnic descent.
Beth Kendrick
Beth has lived in the Flint/Flushing area and attended both C-A and Flushing schools. She is the Guidance Secretary at the Middle School and is thrilled to be back to her ‘old stomping grounds’ to be able to support students, staff, and parents. She is looking forward to building relationships all while providing the best possible support, advice, and guidance to each and every student to prepare them for their futures.
Kasie Johnson
Kasie is from Flint and is excited to join C-A and help students and their families be the change in the world. She enjoys singing, theatre, MSU Spartans, and making people laugh. Kasie has traveled to Paris and Ireland in 2007 and would love to visit Italy next. She is honored to be entrusted with students’ social-emotional growth.
Michael Lynn
Michael is teaching 2/3 split at Dye Elementary. He is a foster parent and a Big Brother for Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Travels have taken him all over the United States, into Mexico and to China. His spare time is filled with bike riding, boating, and traveling.
Samuel Machinski
Samuel joins the High School staff as an English teacher. Fun note about him – he kissed the Blarney Stone while in Ireland a few years ago. He’d love to visit Eastern Europe, Turkey, and Northern Africa at some point. When not dreaming of travel time is spent with family, wife Kathleen and their young daughter. They are all currently awaiting a baby due at the first of the year. As a teacher, his students “can expect reflective and creative writing assignment, deep analysis of literature and a foray into sociolinguistics with numerous semantic arguments.”
Andrea McCullough
Andrea will be Middle School ELA this year. She and husband Chad have two children to keep them busy – Jaylee and Liam. They enjoy camping and attending sporting events. This past summer Andrea traveled to Punta Cana for her cousin’s wedding. She is looking forward to instilling a love for learning with her students. She is excited to be a part of the Cavalier family.
Amanda Miller
Amanda joins the high school this year. She loves to fill her spare time with cooking, baking, reading, camping, traveling, and volunteering. That is when she is not busy being a Band Mom and Treasurer for the Cavalier Band Boosters. Amanda has traveled all over the Eastern Coast and Southern U.S. She has also been to Canada, Spain, and Saint Maarten. She dreams of one day exploring the West Coast as well as going on a cruise. Amanda is excited to join C-A and share her passion for English Language Arts and more importable share her passion for providing special education services and helping students find their own path to success.
Zachary Nash
Zachary is a music teacher at both the Middle and High School. He has traveled throughout the U.S. and one day hopes to see Italy, Germany, and France. He looks forward to working with our students and said “Music is a great outlet for the body and the mind. Choir should be a place where someone can sing and express who they truly are.”
Emily Opper
Emily will be teaching at Atlantis. She enjoys horseback riding, gardening, reading, camping, and beach “sitting”. She loves spending time in Northern Michigan and the UP with her family. They are hoping to take a family vacation to Yellowstone next summer. Emily is thrilled to be a part of the District and looks forward to making this a great year.
Victoria Seitz
Victoria is teaching Kindergarten at Dye Elementary this year. Her hobbies include crafting and scrapbooking as well as some sports. She enjoys traveling and has been to a different big city each year – New York, Nashville, Las Vegas, Toronto. Victoria travels to Florida at least once a year and would like to someday visit Boston and Los Angeles. She is “excited and grateful for the opportunity to make as big of an impact on my students that my teachers made on my life.”
Andrea Sutherland
Andrea will be teaching Kindergarten at Randels Elementary. She loves traveling around the state with her family – husband, Brian, and sons Duncan and Thomas. She has also been to Las Vegas, Washington, D.C., San Antonio, and Niagara Falls.
Halee Sutton
Halee is teaching fifth grade at Randels. She is “excited to work with such an amazing team of educators, especially my fifth-grade partners.” She looks forward to assisting students to grow and learn as much as they can.
Yvonne VanBeveren
Yvonne will be Middle School LD Resource teacher. She is ‘easily distracted’ by all dogs and anything vintage. Yvonne has also traveled to England, Ireland, China, Belgium, and Sweden. She is looking forward to working with all the students at CAMS.
Michelle Walther
Michelle has taught at schools in the suburbs of Boston, offered tutoring and classes to prepare students for the SAT and ACT and is excited about teaching near her roots in Birch Run. She is eager to become involved in this community as an English teacher at the High School. When not exploring things with her kids, Dominic, Eliana, Chris and Joe she is focused on training for a 200 mile, 12-person relay in Kentucky this October. She also loves to ‘get away’ to Northern Michigan although her top favorite places are Maine and Vermont
Marissa Winn
Marissa joins the staff at Dye Elementary this year. She enjoys dancing, horseback riding and spending time with family and friends.
State Unveils New Parent Dashboard
Parents now have their own online dashboard that shows the performance of all K-12 public schools in Michigan and represents a new, improved level of transparency, the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) announced January 9, 2018.
The Parent Dashboard for School Transparency, available at www.MISchoolData.org/
This Parent Dashboard is an integral component of the state’s Strategic Plan to make Michigan a Top 10 education state in 10 years. It builds on the Strategic Partnership with Parents, Families, and Community Services that encourages and promotes meaningful, authentic engagement with parents and families.
This roll-out marks the first of three phases for the dashboard.
Phase One dashboard indicators or measures, now available, include:
- State assessment performance
- State assessment progress
- Graduation rate
- Advanced coursework (e.g. Advanced Placement, early middle college, International Baccalaureate (IB), dual enrollment, career/technical education postsecondary enrollment)
- On-track attendance
- English Learner progress
- Assessment participation
Additional Data
- School
- Student/staff ratio
- Student support staff
- Student transfers
- Student
- Transfers in and out
- Expulsion rate
- Dropout rate
- Attendance rate
- Graduation rate
- Dropout rate
- Postsecondary
- Enrollment
- Persistence
- Completion
Click here to view full press release
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
The Genesee County Tax Assistance & Financial Services Coalition provides free income tax preparation for people with low to moderate income from February through April.
Locations:
- Brennan Senior Center
- Canaan Baptist Church
- Flint Public Library
- Mott Community College
- University of Michigan – Flint
Please click here for specific hours and days that these sites are open to provide you free federal income tax preparation.
All District Band & Orchestra Concert
Strike Up the Bands and Orchestras!
The 18th Annual Carman-Ainsworth All District Band & Orchestra Concert will take place on Monday, May 2, at 7:00 pm in the High School Gymnasium.
As in years past, we are inviting all teachers, administrators, support staff, parents and alumni to participate in the “Mass Band” selections that are played at the end of the concert.
Please seriously consider joining us! It is great for students to see adults playing and enjoying music along with them. Teachers, administrators, support staff, parents and alumni who participated in the past have really enjoyed themselves.
For those who are nervous about playing after many years, please do not let this stop you from participating. We are available to help you remember fingerings, slide positions, etc. and have supplies (such as reeds and valve oil) on hand in our band rooms. If you need an instrument, please contact us immediately so we can find one for you to borrow
Please RSVP by Friday, April 15, so we can be sure to add a chair for you in the set-up. At this time, please also let us know what performing group (grade level) with which you would like to perform. Also, we want to put your name in the program, so please let us know how you would prefer to be listed.
If you have any questions, please contact Sue Miller at 591-7429 or email her at smiller@carmanainsworth.org.
Hope to hear from you soon, and thanks for your support of the instrumental music program!