Happy National Education Support Professionals Day!  Dear Flint Community Schools Families, Staff, and Partners,  Today, we come together to honor and celebrate the incredible contributions of our Education Support Professionals. From paraprofessionals, behavior specialists, and family engagement facilitators to custodial and maintenance staff, bus drivers, cafeteria workers, administrative personnel, and everyone in betweenā€”you are truly the heartbeat of Flint Community Schools. Your daily efforts ensure that our schools not only function efficiently but also provide a welcoming, safe, and supportive environment for all scholars. Every day, you play a vital role in creating the supportive environment that allows our scholars to grow, learn, and thrive. Whether through the personalized support you provide to students, the maintenance of our facilities, or the many other tasks that ensure the smooth running of our schools, your contributions are indispensable. Your dedication touches every corner of our district, from the classroom to the hallways, to the buses, and beyond. Though much of your hard work often takes place behind the scenes, its impact is profound and far-reaching. You are the quiet force that ensures that each day runs seamlessly, providing stability and consistency for our scholars and staff alike. Your efforts directly affect every studentā€™s educational experience, making sure they feel safe, supported, and ready to learn from the moment they enter our schools to the time they return home. Teachers and administrators rely on your expertise, and families trust in the safe, nurturing environment you help to maintain. Your contributions are woven into the fabric of everything we do as a district, and while you may not always receive the recognition you deserve, your work is foundational to the success of every scholar, teacher, and family in Flint Community Schools. Thank you for your continued commitment to excellence. We are proud to have such an extraordinary team of Education Support Professionals and are grateful for your ongoing contributions to the success of our district.   RE-ENERGIZING THE PRIDE, RENOVATING THE PLANS, REBUILDING THE POSSIBILITIES, and REPURPOSING FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE!
We are thrilled to share that Flint Community Schools has been honored with the MiMTSS Recognition award for the 2023-2024 school year, marking our third consecutive year of achieving this prestigious accolade. This award celebrates our districtā€™s exceptional commitment to the Michigan Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MiMTSS) framework, which focuses on fostering an inclusive, data-driven educational environment for our scholars.
Flint, MI ā€” November 13, 2024 ā€“ Flint Community Schools is excited to invite families, scholars, staff, and community members to a Homecoming Celebration and Open House for Brownell STEM Academy and Holmes STEM Middle Schools Academy. The event marks a significant milestone as we gather to honor the progress made in revitalizing our beloved schools. Due to continued construction on the Cube, playgrounds, and track areas, the Ribbon Cuttings originally scheduled for November 22, 2024, will be rescheduled, we will schedule the ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially mark the conclusion of the full renovation project. We believe this will also allow us to engage more meaningfully with the entire Flint community, which has been integral to this journey.  The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation has generously granted $14 million to Flint Community Schools to support renovations to the Brownell STEM Academy and Holmes STEM Middle School campus on the cityā€™s north side. Additionally, Flint Community Schools utilized $26 million in federal Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds to renovate the campus, which, between both schools, is capable of providing educational opportunities to more than 600 scholars from 6 weeks old through eighth grade.  Campus improvements include:      Upgrading the faƧade on each building.    A newly developed and renovated Early Childhood wing servicing scholars from 6 weeks to 4 years old.    Two new dedicated age-appropriate playgrounds for Brownell STEM Academy:      o	An early childhood playground.  o	An elementary playground.      Replacement of the running track.    Updating the football field.    Installing basketball courts.      Rerouting the parking lot to support traffic flow to The Cube and the early childhood wing.      Constructing a new community hub, referred to as ā€œThe Cube.ā€  The Cube is a prominent feature of the renovations, a 5,000-square-foot building specifically designed to serve as a flexible community space. The Cube will be accessible to scholars, staff, residents, and the broader community throughout the school day, with extended hours on mornings, evenings, and weekends. The Cube can host a variety of events such as neighborhood meetings, adult education classes, recreational activities for all ages, senior services, and afterschool programming, addressing diverse community needs. The Flint Center for Educational Excellence and the Brownell-Holmes Neighborhood Association will collaborate to actively support and coordinate activities within the Cube, fostering a strong community partnership. The Cube will serve as a central hub for collaboration and community engagement, promoting unity, empowerment, and community cohesion among residents to strengthen bonds within the community. By providing a versatile space for diverse events and programs, the Cube aims to directly enhance the overall well-being and connectivity of the neighborhood, fostering a vibrant and connected community.   Homecoming Celebrations and Open Houses  The Homecoming Celebrations (a pep rally for the school community) and Open Houses (open to the entire community) will feature engaging activities, school tours, and opportunities to reconnect with our vibrant educational community. Scholars, school leaders, and key partners such as the Brownell Neighborhood Association, Mott Foundation, The Flint Center for Excellence in Education, and many more will join together to commemorate this occasion and reflect on the unwavering commitment of Flint Community Schools to providing innovative learning environments and a brighter future for all scholars.  ā€œWe are thrilled to celebrate the accomplishments thus far and eagerly anticipate the future completion of the Cube, playgrounds, and track areas,ā€ said Kevelin Jones, Superintendent of Flint Community Schools. ā€œThis Homecoming Celebration and Open House is a testament to the resilience and spirit of our school community, and we are grateful for the ongoing support of our scholars, staff, families, and partners.ā€  Event Details:  Brownell STEM Academy, 6302 Oxley Drive, Flint, Michigan 48504  Date: November 25, 2024      Homecoming Celebration - Time: 2:00 pm ā€“ 3:00 pm (PREP RALLY for the school community)    Open House - Time: 4:00 pm ā€“ 6:00 pm (Join us for the Open House - All are welcome!)  Holmes STEM Middle School Academy, 6602 Oxley Dr, Flint, MI 48504  Date: November 22, 2024      Holmes Homecoming Celebration ā€“ Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm (PREP RALLY for the school community)    Holmes Open House ā€“ Time: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm (Join us for the Open House - All are welcome!)   Activities: Tours, meet and greets, and more.  We encourage the entire Flint community to join us for this momentous occasion as we celebrate our shared achievements and look forward to whatā€™s ahead for Brownell STEM Academy and Holmes STEM Middle Schools Academy. Please stay tuned for the announcement of the Ribbon Cutting ceremonies, at a later date.  About Flint Community Schools  Flint Community Schools serves the city of Flint with a focus on preparing students for a lifetime of success. Our commitment to academic excellence, community engagement, and continuous improvement drives our efforts to provide a world-class education for every scholar. Flint Community Schools is committed to creating a safe and welcoming learning environment that enables every scholar to succeed academically, emotionally, and socially. Through partnerships with local organizations, FCS seeks to provide holistic support that addresses the diverse needs of its scholars and families.   RE-ENERGIZING THE PRIDE, RENOVATING THE PLANS, REBUILDING THE POSSIBILITIES, and REPURPOSING FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE!
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Flint Community Schools and Flint Board of Education Celebrate the Ribbon Cutting for Brownell STEM Academy and Holmes STEM Middle School Flint, MI ā€“ November 7, 2024 - Flint Community Schools (FCS) is thrilled to announce the ribbon-cutting ceremonies for the newly renovated Brownell STEM Academy and Holmes STEM Middle School Academy. These ceremonies mark a significant step in the districtā€™s commitment to providing enhanced learning environments for Flintā€™s scholars. The ribbon cuttings will take place on November 22, 2024, with Brownell STEM Academyā€™s ribbon cutting at 9:00 a.m. and Holmes STEM Middle School Academy at 11:00 a.m. The renovations, part of an extensive improvement plan supported by ESSER (Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief) funds, bring updated technology, new curriculum materials, and modern furniture to the schools. This project is one of four major renovations across the district, demonstrating the Flint Board of Educationā€™s dedication to equipping scholars and educators with tools and environments that foster growth, innovation, and engagement. The district successfully allocated its full ESSER fund balance to complete these vital projects. ā€œThis is a transformative moment for Flint Community Schools and our scholars,ā€ said Kevelin Jones, Superintendent of Flint Community Schools. ā€œBrownell and Holmes are more than just updated buildingsā€”they are spaces where our scholars can dream, explore, and realize their potential. We are grateful for the support of the Flint Board of Education and our entire community in making these schools models of excellence in education.ā€ Event Details: Date: November 22, 2024 Location and Time: ā€¢ Brownell STEM Academy at 9:00 a.m. ā€¢ Holmes STEM Middle School Academy at 11:00 a.m. Superintendent Jones, along with members of the Flint Board of Education, will join district leaders, community members, and local dignitaries to celebrate the successful completion of this project reaffirming "RE-ENERGIZING THE PRIDE: We foster a deep sense of pride in our schools and community, celebrating our studentsā€™ achievements and creating a positive, uplifting environment where every child can thrive. RENOVATING THE PLANS: We are constantly innovating and enhancing our curriculum, programs, and facilities to ensure your child has access to the best educational resources and opportunities available. REBUILDING THE POSSIBILITIES: Through personalized learning, diverse programs, and dedicated staff, we are unlocking new possibilities for each student, helping them discover their talents and reach their full potential. REPURPOSING FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE: We are committed to preparing our students for a future filled with endless opportunities, equipping them with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to succeed in school and beyond. As part of the districtā€™s commitment to providing safe and inspiring spaces for Flintā€™s scholars. These renovations and new initiatives reflect FCSā€™s dedication to offering equitable educational opportunities across the community. "By investing in our scholarsā€™ environments, weā€™re investing in their futures,ā€ said Superintendent Jones. ā€œFlint Community Schools is proud to build spaces that nurture excellence in every corner of our city.ā€
National Family Engagement Month recognizing the Family Engagement Facilitators
October 2024 ā€œThe Supeā€™s Newsletterā€  Newsletter Summary https://secure.smore.com/n/q1z3p  This month's Flint Community Schools newsletter introduces a new feature: Affirmations of Team Members. In this section, we celebrate the outstanding contributions of our staff across the district, recognizing their hard work, dedication, and positive impact on our scholars and community. Additionally, we highlight an exciting milestone: Flint Community Schools Becomes the First District in Michigan to Introduce Apple Vision Pro in Education. This innovative augmented reality (AR) technology will transform how our scholars learn, offering immersive, interactive experiences across subjects like science, history, mathematics, and the arts. The rollout will begin in the 2024-2025 school year, and we're excited to lead the way in this cutting-edge approach to education.  For October is our honor to affirm the following school community team members. ā€¢	Amye Boone-Warren- 2nd-grade Teacher at Brownell STEM Academy ā€¢	Kathaleen Dickinson-Media Tech at Brownell STEM Academy ā€¢	Margaret Miller, Family Engagement Facilitator at Southwestern Classical Academy ā€¢	Stefanie Campbell, Social Studies Teacher, Southwestern Classical Academy ā€¢	2024-2025 Student Council, Southwestern Classical Academy  Upcoming Events:  ā€¢	Jaguars Football Game on October 18 at 7 PM ā€“ Millington vs. Jaguars and October 25 at 7 PM Jaguars vs Imlay City (Get tickets on GoFAN or watch live on NFHS Network). ā€¢	Various other fall activities and district events are scheduled, so stay tuned for details on how you can get involved and support our scholars!  Thank you for being part of the FCS family and helping us continue to grow and innovate!
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October 1, 2024 Celebrating Leadership: Honoring Our Flint Community Schools Principals During National Principal Month  Dear Flint Community Schools Families, Staff, and Partners,  As we recognize National Principal Month this October, I am honored to express my deep appreciation for the incredible work of our school principals. These individuals embody the spirit of leadership and dedication, driving the success of our scholars and the strength of our school community. Principals are the backbone of our schools. They work tirelessly to create safe, welcoming, and academically rich environments for our scholars. Their role is one of immense responsibility and impactā€”supporting teachers, engaging families, building relationships with community partners, and ensuring every scholar is equipped for success. Their passion and commitment to their schools each day is truly remarkable. Our principals go beyond managing school operations; they lead with heart, vision, and a steadfast belief in the potential of every child. They embrace the unique challenges of education in Flint, working with determination to inspire academic achievement, social growth, and emotional well-being among our scholars. This month, I encourage everyone to take a moment to thank and celebrate the exceptional principals leading our schools. Their work may often go unseen, but its positive effects are felt throughout our district and community. Whether itā€™s a kind note, a word of encouragement, or simply acknowledging their impact, letā€™s show our appreciation for their unwavering commitment to Flint Community Schools. On behalf of the district, thank you to all of our principals for the vital work you do. You are instrumental in shaping the future of Flint, one scholar at a time. Yours Educationally,   Kevelin Jones, Superintendent Flint Community Schools  RE-ENERGIZING THE PRIDE, RENOVATING THE PLANS, REBUILDING THE POSSIBILITIES, and REPURPOSING FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE!
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FCS Community-Wide Outreach Event
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Join us for the 2024 Flint Community Schools Community-Wide Outreach Event on August 24th at the former Northwestern High School campus!   Pre-register: Early submissions will be entered into a drawing to win a family prize of four (4) refurbished Apple iPads!   Please note: Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children can not be dropped off at the event. Bags, fanny packs, and purses are not permitted at the event. You must be present to win prizes.  Fun activities, resources, and more for all FCS scholars, families, and the entire community. Donā€™t miss out on this exciting event and the chance to win fantastic prizes!
Mark Your Calendars! Get ready for an afternoon of fun at the Flint Community Schoolsā€™ Community-Wide Outreach Event! Join us on August 24th from 2 PM to 6 PM at the former Northwestern High School campus for live music, outdoor games, and lots of free food and goodies. Don't miss out! #FlintCommunityOutreach #FCS2024 #FlintKids #CommunityEvent #FamilyFun
June 2024: The Supe's Newsletter
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In this edition, we're celebrating creative and educational opportunities for our young learners. The Holmes STEM Middle School Academy recently hosted a community tour to showcase its innovative programs and engage scholars. Meanwhile, the multi-million renovation project at Summerfield Early Childhood Education Center is nearing completion, promising state-of-the-art facilities for our youngest learners.  Another highlight this month was the Doyle Ryder Family Night Poetry Slam, which brought our community together to celebrate creativity and the power of words. Families and students enjoyed an evening filled with artistic expression and connection.  There's so much more to discover inside, so join us as we delve into these stories and share more exciting updates from across our schools!