Monthly Archives: July 2013

Congratulations to the Youth Baseball Champions!

Congratulations C/A Youth Baseball Players.  1st place 7-8 year olds Cubs, 9-10 year olds Tigers, 11-13 year olds Giants.  2nd place 7-8 year olds , Tigers, 9-10 year olds Giants, 11-13 year olds the A’s.

YouthQuest Update

Screen Shot 2013-07-16 at 3.03.43 PMMiddle School Summer on the Road was on fire this week, literally! Club week allowed students to choose between several options of activities in their favorite subjects of interest. The list included visiting the Japanese Tea House, Mott Community Colleges “Fab Lab,” creating murals with local artist Chris Watson, Adopt a Pet, Salem Housing and an on-campus visit with science and chemistry students from The University of Michigan Flint. Students were able to work crime scenes, create huge balls of fire, and observe a laser engrave water bottles, walk on actual Japanese soil and create computer-generated birdhouses. Students ended our week by giving back to local facilities in Genesee County. As a part of our Service Learning initiative, students helped clean, sort, wash and organize at several different locations across the area. Adopt a Pet, Eastern Michigan Food Bank, Salem Housing and Word of Life Church saw group of at least 20 and up to 50 students working together for a common goal!

CAHS Teacher is a Featured Author for “Project Read”!

Visit the Flint Public Library to see CAHS Language Arts teacher, Jessyca Mathews, as a featured author for Project READ! Library Picture 1

Summer Science Camp Students Design Robots

Dye and Randels students got the opportunity to design robots in Robotics at Summer Science Camp.

Camp Days

Students have been busy this summer making crafts, playing games and learning!

YouthQuest Update

YouthQuest UpdateMiddle School Students from Carman-Ainsworth, International Academy of Flint, Kuehn-Haven and Lakeville all took part in the first of five weeks of enriching experiences. These experiences include trips off campus, overnight stays and leadership opportunities. During this period all students will be challenged, praised, mentored, inspired and engaged. Week one started off deep in the woods at Ligon Outdoor Recreation Center. Students were transitioned into groups and led through team-building, problem- solving and skilled challenges that allowed for teamwork and leaders to emerge. Students entered the woods as individuals and came out as a unit! Due to the weather, the newly formed unit spent day two at the home base of Word of Life Church in Flint. Guides entertained the group with several activities to familiarize themselves with each other by learning names, likes and dislikes. Students also participated in a group wide game of extreme musical chairs. This game sent 120 students through a maze of chairs eventually crowning one winner! The week ended with groups being separated and bussed to two different locations. Group A went to play disc golf and were rained out after two rounds of action. Group B were able to beat the rain and enjoy kayaking and canoeing in Columbiaville. For some, this was a totally new experience which caused them to depend on their shipmates to navigate the waves! Overall, the first week set the level of expectations very high for the remainder of the Summer Program. Judging from the upcoming schedule, students are in for even more fun and enriching experiences in the weeks to come!

Bounce House for Summer Science Camp Students!

On the last day, all students had a chance to enjoy the bounce houses.  Students with perfect attendance got to go first and have a little extra time.  They earned it after all of the learning they did in Summer Science Camp!