Flint Community Schools

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[1] Flint Community Schools is a school district headquartered in Flint, Michigan, United States. For the 2011-2012 school year, the Flint Community Schools had both middle schools, four elementary schools and one high school placed in the bottom 5% of all schools in the State of Michigan based on student achievement and attendance.[2] The school district accommodated a total student population of about 30,000 students. It included two early childhood education centers, 18 elementary schools,and three secondary schools. Other buildings under its operation include the Genesee Area Skill Center,and 2 alternative education facilities.

History

The current mission statement of "developing a community of learners who are prepared to live, work, and contribute to an ever changing society" was developed by Walter Milton, who became Superintendent in 2005. Milton subsequently wrote a book entitled Me in the Making which included a chapter on his stormy tenure in Flint.[3]

Linda Thompson, a native of Flint and graduate of the University of Michigan School of Education assumed the superintendentship in 2008 and set about downsizing the District by closing schools. In late 2011 the District was found to be running a deficit of 3.7 million dollars by the accounting firm of Yeo and Yeo.[4] In early 2012 the Flint School Board opted not to extend Superintendent Thompson's contract beyond the current year, citing the deficit and her previous effectiveness rating of 2.7 out a possible 4.0 points.[5] Mrs. Thompson continued on a one-year contract, but in November 2012, on the heels of the discovery of an even larger budget deficit than the year before, she announced her retirement.[6]

The city of Flint's two oldest schools were Flint Central High School (formerly Flint City High School) and Flint Northern High School. Due to administrative decisions and budget cuts, Flint Central High School, founded in 1875, is not currently in operation; Flint Northern High School, founded in 1929, ranked in the bottom 1% of Michigan secondary schools and was also closed in 2013.[7] Both institutions experienced relocation from their original sites.[8]

Genesee Area Skill Center

The Genesee Area Skill Center (GASC Technology Center) in Mundy Township is a regional vocational-technical center in which 11th and 12th grade students throughout Genesee County can enroll in its career preparatory programs. There currently are 21 area High Schools that feed into the GASC.

Schools

High Schools (Grades 7-12)
Elementary Schools (Grades K-6)
Other
  • Accelerated Learning Academy G-2138 W. Carpenter Road
  • Genesee Area Skill Center (Flint Township) [19]
  • Mott Adult High School (formerly Zimmerman Elementary & Middle School) [20]
Closed
  • Carpenter Road Elementary - Closed 2015
  • Central High School - 601 Crapo St- 1923-2009
  • Civic Park Elementary School - 1402 W. Dayton St. - 1922-2009 (abandoned)
  • Cook Elementary - 500 Welch Blvd. - 2002
  • Cummings Elementary School - Closed 2015
  • Dort Elementary - 601 E. Witherbee St. - 2013
  • Garfield Elementary School- 301 E. McClellan St.- 1928-2009
  • Jefferson Elementary School - 5306 North Street - (last used as Northridge Academy, closed after Northridge Academy moved to 530 W. Pierson Rd.)
  • Johnson Elementary School - 5323 Western Road - 1967-2006 (last used as Johnson AAA School, now closed)
  • King Elementary School - 520 W. Rankin St.
  • Lawndale Avenue Elementary School- 3115 Lawndale Avenue
  • Lewis Elementary School
  • Longfellow Middle School - 1255 N. Chevrolet Ave. - 2006
  • Lowell Jr. High- 3301 N Vernon Ave- 1929-2003 (Alternative middle school 1988-2003) - abandoned
  • McKinley Middle School - 4501 Camden Ave. - 1929-2012
  • Merrill Elementary School- 1501 W. Moore St- 1953-2009
  • Northern High School #2, (Renamed Northern Academy and closed in 2014)
  • Scott Elementary School - Closed 2015
  • Sobey Elementary School - 3701 N. Averill Avenue - 2003
  • Stewart Elementary School- 1950 Burr Blvd.- 1955-2009
  • Stevenson Elementary School
  • Washington Elementary School - 1400 N. Vernon Avenue - 1922-2013
  • Whittier Middle School - 800 Crapo Street - 1925-2008
  • Wilkins Elementary - 121 E. York Ave. - 2010
  • Williams Elementary - 3501 Minnesota Ave. - Closed 2010
Demolished
  • Clark Elementary School - Harrison St - built in 1912; closed in 1977 Demolished 2014
  • Cody Elementary School - 3201 Fenton Road - closed 2003 - Demolished December 2012
  • Emerson Jr. High - later became Flint Open School - Pasadena - now been demolished.
  • Homedale Elementary School - 1501 Davison Road - 1914-2003 - added onto in 1922 & 1966 -(burned on September 11, 2010-now a vacant lot)
  • Kennedy Center - an alternative school - Saginaw Street -after closing, Schools of Choice was opened as a replacement - demolished 2011
  • Martin Community Elementary School - 6502 Stafford Place - 1924-2002 (razed in 2011- now vacant lot)
  • Northern High School #1, Flint Academy - McClellan Street - demolished
  • Pierson Elementary School - 300 E. Mott Ave. - 2002 demolished 2013


Redeveloped
  • Anderson Elementary School - 3248 Mackin Road - 1965-2009 (Sold in 2015 to Empowered Enterprise Inc.)
  • Bryant Elementary - 201 E. Pierson Road - 2013 (May be sold to Northridge Academy)
  • Bunche Elementary - 4121 Martin Luther King Blvd. - 2012 (Now Bunche Community Center)
  • Coolidge Elementary School - 3615 Van Buren Ave. - 1928-2011 - Sold to Communities First Inc. of Flint for use as offices, housing, etc.
  • Dewey Elementary School - 4119 N. Saginaw St. - Now the Sylvester Broom Center
  • Gundry Community Elementary School - 6031 Dupont St. - 2008 (now Cathedral of Faith Ministries)
  • Lincoln Elementary School- S. Saginaw - (became a charter school in the late 90's: International Academy of Flint)
  • Manley Elementary School - 3002 Farley Street - Now an early child care and special development center: "Flint Head Start"
  • Oak Elementary School - 1000 Oak Street - 1890-1976 (Reopened in 2014 as Oak Street Senior Housing)
  • School of Choice - 517 E. 5th Avenue -(Now The Center For Hope)
  • Selby Academy (Sold and became Eagles Nest Academy in 2015)
  • Summerfield Elementary School - 1360 Milbourne Ave. - 1970-2012 (reopened as early childcare center)
  • Zimmerman Elementary & Middle School - 2421 Corunna Road - 2013 (Reopened as Mott Adult High School)

References

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  8. Four Flint schools to be closed, Flint Northern to become alternative school The Flint Journal via MLive.com, March 13, 2013
  9. Northwestern High School - Index
  10. Southwestern Academy - Index
  11. Brownell Elementary School - Index
  12. Doyle/Ryder Elementary School - Index
  13. Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School - Index
  14. Eisenhower Elementary School - Index
  15. Freeman Elementary School - Welcome
  16. Neithercut Elementary School - Index
  17. Pierce Creative Arts Community School - Welcome Home Page
  18. Potter Elementary School - Index
  19. GASC Technology Center
  20. Mott Adult High School - Index

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