Kids and Education

In The News LeeRoy Wells Jr., vice president of operations support for Consumers Energy; Glenn WIlson, president and CEO Communities First Inc.; and Kyle McCree, community affairs area manager for Consumers pose with a check that will fund the Coolidge Community
In The News Flint City Councilman Maurice Davis cuts the ribbon at the official rededication ceremony for the Civic Park Neighborhoods historic marker.

A sign of Civic Park's past and future


In The News Youth Arts Unlocked

Youth Arts: Unlocked work on display this week


In The News Ten-year-old innovator Jenna Swales of Dieck Elementary took inspiration from seeing a need to filter water at home and at school, creating an adjustable, adaptable filter for the Young Innovators Fair at Kettering University.
In The News While it maybe the most adorable reading program you’ll ever see, Tell-A-Tail also is effective. Flint Public Library will host additional Tell-A-Tail events July 8, 15, and 22.
Feature Story Brandon Corder's 'A Brunch of Creatives' aims to bring together Flint's creatives and entrepreneurs for a day of food, fun, and networking.
In The News Students at Educare Flint get ready to perform during the grand opening celebration Monday, Dec. 11, 2017.

Parents invited to learn more about local preschool options


In The News The logo for the Civic Park centennial celebration is unveiled during a launch party March 9, 2019 at Joy Tabernacle Church.

Civic Park launches centennial celebration


In The News Neithercut Elementary is one of five Flint elementary schools participating in a new after-school program for both students and parents.

This after-school program in Flint targets parents, too


In The News Emily Doerr will launch Flint City Bike Tours on June 1 with six bicycle tour options.

Coming soon: Flint City Bike Tours


In The News Yo-Yo Ma excitedly joked and spoke with people throughout the day. Becky Gaskin caught this joyful wave.