CARMAN-AINSWORTH HIGH SCHOOL
'Carman-Ainsworth High School' is a high school located in Flint Township, Michigan. It is the only high school in the Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools.
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History
The current building was built in 1967 as Carman High School, replacing a building dedicated in 1930, which is now the site of Baker College. Ainsworth High School had been built a few years earlier.
In 1986, the Carman (Flint Township) and Ainsworth (Mundy Township) School Districts merged, and since Carman High School was the largest high school building, it became Carman-Ainsworth High School. Ainsworth High School is now Carman-Ainsworth Middle School; the football stadium at the Middle School is home to Carman-Ainsworth's football and track teams. The school uses the name Cavaliers for their sport teams, and its mascot is a form of Medieval Cavalier Horseman, with the noteable fencing sword.
Both buildings underwent major renovations and expansions in recent years, including expanding the cafeteria area approximatly double the size it use to be, with new chairs and tables during the summer after the 2007 school year. However, they have disposed of the snack bar area known as "The Commons" to have the newly renovated cafeteria. It was known as The Commons for the fact that it was in the center of the school and many of the main hallways either connected to it, or located near it, meaning it was "commonly" used.
Current
The current head principal is .
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External links
Carman-Ainsworth's Website
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