Kids and Education

In The News A record-breaking 1,297 children and caregivers visited Flints Children’s Museum during one of their free access days on Presidents Day, December 24.
In The News Chancellor Debasish Dutta presents UM-Flint’s Project 2020 action plan to a crowd.

"I see potential and possibility everywhere"


Feature Story Through bringing art therapy to Flint schools, their programs help track how they’re doing with school competence and positive behavioral changes and in order to develop comprehensive feedback establishing relationships with students is imperative.

Shop Floor Theatre Company lets Flint kids create their stories


In The News Flint community leaders dig into the ceremonial plot of dirt to the usher in the construction of Kettering University's Learning Commons.
Feature Story Every Thursday from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Flint Fresh brings a large offering of perishable goods that SBEV families and the greater public can purchase at a discounted price.
In The News The GCI building is host to several facilities designed to imitate real-world work environments. The GCI conference center sits next to the restaurant where visitors and staff can purchase food cooked by students.

Students get a taste of what Genesee Career Institute has to offer


Feature Story In the face of the city’s population decline, Flint leaders and businesses are coming together to make sure everyone is informed and gets counted.
Feature Story Senior Angelina Marin smiles as she walks through a virtual rendition of the Great Wall of China.
In The News GCI welding student and Flushing High School senior, Luke Kenrick, practices his welding technique.
Feature Story Boys and Girls Club members express themselves with paint in the Art Room during the summer of 2019.
In The News The $2,500 grant will help Kettering reach more kids of all ages who want to explore their passion for STEM.

Kettering opens registration for STEM summer programs