Due to anticipated inclement weather, the Dairy Date with Dudes event will be at the Clio High School Cafeteria from 6-7:30 pm on Tues the 7th.
You are invited to join a Town Hall Meeting this evening at 7 p.m. where Superintendent Lisa Taylor will provide the facts on the proposed Zero-Mill increase Bond and much more here: https://youtube.com/live/ZBsDYJiLB_8

A Special Meeting of the Clio Area Schools Board of Education will be held on Tuesday, April 30 at 6 p.m. in the Henry Hatter Board Room, 1 Mustang Drive, Clio for the purpose of a student discipline hearing and negotiation update.
Here is the latest and greatest from CES - the April 26th Edition of our parent newsletter - https://www.smore.com/n/jvdftn. Have a great weekend!
'One Magic Kiss' brings Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to life on the Clio High stage this weekend

The Clio Area Schools Board of Education meeting that was scheduled for Thursday, April 25, has been cancelled.
We appreciate our School Bus Drivers on Bus Driver Appreciation Day and Every Day!

Our volunteers are the heart and soul of Clio Area Schools. They make all the difference and positively impact young lives here on a daily basis.

We have about 1,000 people RSVP'd for Sundaes with Moms on Tuesday. For those already signed up, you may choose the 5-5:45 or 6:15-7 pm option. Happy Sunday!
This is a reminder of the Walk Through Wednesday event this evening at Clio Middle School. Come see for yourself the many renovations and upgrades your support of the May 2020 Bond has funded beginning at 6:30 p.m., followed at 7 p.m. by a town halll meeting in the media center regarding the May 7 Zero Increase Bond.

All Clio Area Schools will begin at their normal time tomorrow, Tuesday, April 16. It is
NOT A DELAYED START day as was originally scheduled. Instead, students will be
RELEASED TWO HOURS EARLIER than their normal dismissal time.

Clio Elementary is OPEN today. The only school in the district closed is Clio Intermediate due to a power outage. Thank you.
Passage of May 7 Zero-Mill Bond will still keep Clio Area Schools with one of the lowest debt levies in the area.

Take a look back at the week April 8-14 at Clio Area Schools here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GlzOUOnDBNuCLnGiVSuEc1AN6FeGwnEK/view?usp=sharing

April 15th Edition of Mini Mustang Matters https://www.smore.com/n/fapkc
Clio Elementary and Clio Intermediate students, family and friends are invited to a special fundraiser at Skateland this Thursday, April 11 from 6 to 8 p.m. that will feature none other than Stitch
Join us tomorrow for a fun night of skating! #theplacetobe

Please read a letter from Superintendent Taylor here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1va79XS8aK3cI89v_h0fXKqBLRgeynkUL/view?usp=sharing
NOW ACCEPTING KINDERGARTEN ROUND-UP RESERVATIONS AND REGISTRATION FOR NEXT YEAR
If you have a child who will be 5 years old by September 1, 2024, we would like to welcome you and your child to Clio Area Schools.
We have scheduled three dates for Kindergarten Round-Up and are accepting registrations for the fall of 2024. Please click here to find out more.

Hello Clio Dream Team Parents and Guardians,
On Monday, April 8th, there will be a Solar Eclipse. Sadly, our region will not see a Total Eclipse, much to Bonnie Tyler's chagrin. However, our dynamic STEAM teacher Mrs. Phillips has been teaching our students all about this phenomenon. The solar eclipse will be happening approximately from 2:00 to 4:20 with the peak of the eclipse being most noticeable in our region around 3:13 pm. Teachers will communicate with parents if they are doing anything beyond the lessons in STEAM class such as observing via live streaming from a location getting 100% peak viewing, up to possibly going outside with protective glasses or apparatus they can use to look at the shadows cast rather than directly at the sun.
We need you (Just like in the song Total Eclipse of the Heart)! Parents should prepare their children appropriately. You may want to purchase protective glasses for this event, especially the times when students are expected to be more independent, like on the bus ride home. Otherwise, they simply need to turn around (again, thanks to Bonnie for such instructive lyrics) and not look at the sun the same as every day to protect their retinas. We are asking for your help to emphasize the importance of being careful with our eyes because the only ones who can truly control that are the children themselves. Our staff will certainly remind students to refrain from looking directly at the Sun as well on Monday. Thank you for your efforts in this matter.
