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Flushing Community Schools
Basic Information
Address: 522 N. McKinley Road
Flushing, MI 48433
Phone Number: 810-591-1180
Superintendent: Timothy Z. Stein
Additional Information
Member Schools: Flushing High School, Flushing Middle School, Early Childhood Center, Central Elementary, Elms Elementary, Seymour Elementary, Springview Elementary
Board of Directors: Flushing Board of Education
Mission Statement:
Preparing Learners Today for Opportunities Tomorrow
Accreditation and Recognition: AdvancED Accreditation
School Municipalities: Flushing, MI
Belief Statements:
We are committed to providing a caring, safe, and orderly school community that promotes positive citizenship.
We are committed to providing a relevant, meaningful, and engaging educational experience for all students.
We are committed to supporting individuals in attaining their greatest potential.
We are committed to striving for continuous improvement.
Notes/School Information:
Welcome to Flushing Community Schools and Flushing, Michigan! Flushing is a child and family oriented community. A strong academic focus in a caring, safe environment is provided to the students in the Flushing School District. Flushing parents are involved and supportive. The many Booster, PTO, Moms Who Care, and Parents Who Care groups provide financial, meaningful academic, and co-curricular support to our students. The entire Flushing community - including senior citizens, businesses, civic organizations, and governmental entities - all work together and are supportive of our schools. This unique cooperative attitude is what makes the Flushing community very special. Students attending Flushing Community Schools have many opportunities to participate in activities outside the regular academic day. In addition to the many fine arts, practical arts, and citizenship/community service activities, there are 24 different sports available for participation.
The district covers 65 square miles with a population of approximately 25,000. K-12 enrollment is approximately 4,130 students. Flushing Community Schools has seven school buildings, one bus garage/warehouse, and one administrative office. To ensure ongoing major maintenance needs of all school buildings, the voters of Flushing have approved a 0.75 mill for building and site needs. We take great pride in maintaining quality facilities.
Regular communication to all Flushing residents is important to Flushing Schools. A newsletter, The Three R's, is mailed bi-monthly to all addresses. Additionally, the district website provides a wealth of information and a means to communicate directly with staff. Parents have internet access to their child's grades, attendance and assignments. This is accessed through ParentVUE. Our distrcit website address is www.flushingschools.org.
If you desire additional information, please call (810) 591-1180, or stop in for a visit at our Administration Building located at 522 North McKinley Road, Flushing, MI 48433.
Timothy Z. Stein
Superintendent
Tags: Public School, K-12