10-15-24 Flint Community Schools Becomes First District in Michigan to Introduce Apple Vision Pro in Education: 9 Ways to Deepen Learning and Increase Engagement Across the Curriculum
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 impact—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 it’s a kind note, a word of encouragement, or simply acknowledging their impact, let’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!
<iframe width="100%" height="600" src="https://secure.smore.com/n/mqtny?embed=1" title="The Supe's Newsletter" scrolling="auto" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="true" style="min-width: 320px;border: none;"></iframe>
FCS Community-Wide Outreach Event
9-5-24 Flint Community Schools Celebrates the Transformation of Potter Elementary with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
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. Don’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 Schools’ 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
Class of 2024
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!
Flint Community Schools and United Teachers of Flint Announce Landmark Grievance Settlement: A Collaborative Success Story
joint statement, 4-4-24 “Flint Community Schools and The United Teachers of Flint Reach Historic Restoration Agreement, Paving the Way for Educational Excellence.”
Dr. Beverly Walker-Griffea, President of @MottCollege, concluded National Reading Month with a heartwarming visit to Pierce Elementary. Reading "Under the Bed" to first-grade scholars and donating 300 books, endeavoring to inspire a love for reading that will last a lifetime! #ReadingMonth #CommunityEngagement #LiteracyChampions
FCS Office of the Superintendent Header
the Flint Board of Education and the Flint Community Schools Superintendent Official Revised Statement Concerning UTF.
Flint Community Schools is excited to announce, "A Taste of Literacy," a vibrant and interactive event aimed at engaging families in fostering literacy skills among children. The event will take place on March 6, 2024, at the Flint Farmers' Market.  Attendees can look forward to a day filled with fun, free, multi-generational activities led by dedicated staff, families, and community partners. From storytelling sessions to interactive games, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.  The event will feature spotlight speakers including:  Mama Sōl, National Spoken Word Artist Semaj Brown, Flint’s First Poet Laureate Latashia Perry, Bestselling Author Shani Womack, Master Storyteller, Master Storyteller Flint Community Schools would like to extend its gratitude to event spotlight speakers, as well as our partners Crim Fitness Foundation, Snap-ED Michigan Fitness Foundation, Flint Public Library, and Flint and Genesee Literacy Network for their support in making this event possible.