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Welcome to the Department of Student Services and Centralized Enrollment

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2:1 Ratio for Devices for Every FCS Scholar

Flint Community Schools (FCS) has a 2:1 ratio of devices to students, meaning each student has two devices for learning. These devices can include Chromebooks, laptops, or iPads. The Technology Initiative, which uses Title funding, provides the devices and digital learning resources. The initiative's goal is to help students choose, achieve, and demonstrate their learning goals. 

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Flint Montessori Applications

After the School of Choice enrollment period opens at different times during the school year, all applicants must reside within the Flint Community Schools district boundaries. Please see a boundary map in the next section.

Applications accepted December 20th – January 16th.  No exceptions.

Applications accepted December 20th – January 16th.  No exceptions.

Schools of Choice applications "CLOSED"

How does it work? 

  • Students can enroll in a different school within their resident district.

  • Students can enroll in a school district in a different intermediate school district.

  • Districts can limit the number of students who can enroll, and which grades, buildings, or programs are available.

  • Districts set the application and enrollment dates.

Please note the Schools of Choice time frame—applications accepted December 20th – January 16th.  No exceptions.

Enrolling for the 2024-2025 School Year!

Welcome to Flint Community Schools Student Services and Centralized Enrollment!

At Flint Community Schools, we are proud to serve as dedicated pillars of support for our school community, offering essential services that contribute to the seamless functioning of our educational ecosystem. Guided by our commitment to RE-ENERGIZING THE PRIDE, RENOVATING THE PLANS, REBUILDING THE POSSIBILITIES, and REPURPOSING FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE, we strive to empower students and families as they embark on their educational journeys.

Our enrollment services are designed to simplify the process, ensuring that every scholar can begin their academic experience with ease and confidence. Whether it’s assisting with enrollment processes, providing access to crucial transcripts, or offering guidance on scholarship opportunities, our committed team is here to meet the diverse needs of our students and their families.

As part of our mission to foster educational excellence, we take pride in offering resources and support that empower our students to pursue higher education. Through access to scholarship information and personalized assistance, we help scholars unlock doors to brighter opportunities and achieve their dreams.

Flint Community Schools remains steadfast in its commitment to maintaining a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment. Our adherence to Title IX compliance underscores this dedication, ensuring that every individual’s rights are protected and any concerns related to sex discrimination are addressed promptly and thoroughly.

Together, as we reimagine and rebuild, we are creating a future where every scholar has the opportunity to succeed, every plan is purposeful, and every possibility is within reach. Welcome to a community committed to growth, progress, and excellence!

Enrollment Information

Flint Community Schools Student Services and Centralized Enrollment are here to enhance the overall educational experience, supporting students, parents, and guardians with comprehensive services that contribute to the success and well-being of our school community.

How to submit enrollment forms:

Please submit all completed forms to the Department of Student Services & Centralized Enrollment located at 923 E. Kearsley Street, Flint 48503. Scan and Email for Enrollments to enrollments@flintschools.org

Flint Community Schools District Boundaries

BOUNDARY LINES established in 2023 for Brownell, Doyle Ryder, Freeman and Potter.

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In-Person Assistance

If you need assistance or have any questions regarding the enrollment process, our Flint Community Schools Administration Building team is here to help. Please feel free to visit us at the same address mentioned above.

Assistance available Monday-Thursday from 9 am - 4 pm

  • Walk-Ins Accepted.

  • In-Person Enrollment Available

  • No Appointment Needed.

Friday - NO HOURS

  • No walk-ins

  • Appointments only.

FCS offers more services than any other school district.

FLINT COMMUNITY SCHOOLS. Re-energize the Pride. Renovate the Plans. Rebuild the Possibilities. Repurpose for a Brighter Future!!  The success of our vision and mission depends on the active participation of our entire community. We invite you to engage with us as we embark on this exciting journey to reenergize, renovate, rebuild, and repurpose the Flint Community Schools District. Together, we can create a thriving educational environment that inspires excellence and fosters growth for generations to come. Vision and Strategic Priorities. As we move forward together; the Flint Community Schools District is committed to creating an environment where every scholar can thrive. Our vision is built upon four key themes that reflect our core values and aspirations for the future of our schools and community.  Our mission is to develop a community of learners who are prepared to live, work, and contribute to an ever-changing society. To deliver on our mission, we offer a range of academic programs and services, from pre-school to adult education.

At Flint Community Schools, our priority has always been, and will always be, our scholars. We offer a learning environment designed to better the education, health, and well-being of our school community, as we are committed to excellence in academics, transparent communication, and connecting with the community to remain and maintain our vision, Flint-focused. Nationally Recognized .We are tremendously proud, and grateful that we can provide a diverse range of opportunities for all of our scholars, from grade Pre-K to 12. These programs include, but are not limited to the list provided.  Advanced Placement (AP) Courses  After-school tutorial programs  All-day Kindergarten with Ready, Set, Succeed Kindergarten Transition Partnership  Alternative learning programs  Community education with the Flint Center for Educational Excellence with Community School Directors  Competitive athletics programs  Cranbrook Institute of Science Partnership  Credit recovery classes for scholars and also support for scholars who receive IEP services  Diverse Libraries in every classroom  Dual enrollment  Early Childhood Services: Through district programs and community partnerships services are provided for scholars birth-4 year old  Early Childhood Special Education Classrooms  Early Childhood Partnership with the Flint Institute of Music  E-sports  Family Engagement Facilitators who direct program activities, and resources providing opportunities for family involvement.  Free breakfast and lunch for all students  Fine arts programs  FIAA-sponsored staff music and dance therapy support  Flint Community Schools Cares in partnership with Chartwells to provide free food assistance during the holiday season.  Fully functional science labs  Genesee Career Institute (GCI)  Genesee Health Plan - Community Health Workers  Genesee Health System (GHS) partnership for mental health services  Head Start - GSRP Program  HBCU Tours  Immunization clinics to increase access to state-required immunizations.  In school and community job placements  iPads, Chromebooks (2:1 Ratio), and Promethean boards for improved student learning  Learning Support Services (LSS) K-12 - Project Find, Evaluations, IEP services including School Psych, Social Work, OT, PT, Speech, HI consult, VI consult, ASD consult, O and M.  McKinney Vento Services  MICI classrooms, Resource room classrooms, and push-in services  Michigan Dept. of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Supports  Mindfulness Spaces  Montessori programs  Navy Junior ROTC  Practical Assessment Exploration System (PAES) lab for career exploration  Project Find is available for all young people from birth to age 26.  Safety advocates in every building.  School linked Child Adolescent Health Center for middle and high school students.  School wellness program that provides nursing and clinical therapist services within the buildings  Secure vestibules in newly renovated buildings  State-of-the-art maker space and STEM programs  Student Success Technicians (SST) provide reading intervention services for scholars K-3.  Swim Lessons  Summer School Programs PreK-12  Transition Services through Michigan Rehabilitation Services, WIOA, Disability Network, and GHS for scholars with disability. Coordination of services with GISD.  Weapons detection - State of the Art.  Wellness check-ins

  • Advanced Placement (AP) Courses

  • After-school tutorial programs

  • All-day Kindergarten with Ready, Set, Succeed Kindergarten Transition Partnership

  • Alternative learning programs

  • Community education with the Flint Center for Educational Excellence with Community School Directors

  • Competitive athletics programs

  • Cranbrook Institute of Science Partnership

  • Credit recovery classes for scholars and also support for scholars who receive IEP services

  • Diverse Libraries in every classroom

  • Dual enrollment

  • Early Childhood Services: Through district programs and community partnerships services are provided for scholars birth-4 year old

  • Early Childhood Special Education Classrooms

  • Early Childhood Partnership with the Flint Institute of Music

  • E-sports

  • Family Engagement Facilitators who direct program activities, and resources providing opportunities for family involvement.

  • Free breakfast and lunch for all students

  • Fine arts programs

  • FIAA-sponsored staff music and dance therapy support

  • Flint Community Schools Cares in partnership with Chartwells to provide free food assistance during the holiday season.

  • Fully functional science labs

  • Genesee Career Institute (GCI)

  • Genesee Health Plan - Community Health Workers

  • Genesee Health System (GHS) partnership for mental health services

  • Head Start - GSRP Program

  • HBCU Tours

  • Immunization clinics to increase access to state-required immunizations.

  • In school and community job placements

  • iPads, Chromebooks (2:1 Ratio), and Promethean boards for improved student learning

  • Learning Support Services (LSS) K-12 - Project Find, Evaluations, IEP services including School Psych, Social Work, OT, PT, Speech, HI consult, VI consult, ASD consult, O and M.

  • McKinney Vento Services

  • MICI classrooms, Resource room classrooms, and push-in services

  • Michigan Dept. of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Supports

  • Mindfulness Spaces

  • Montessori programs

  • Navy Junior ROTC

  • Practical Assessment Exploration System (PAES) lab for career exploration

  • Project Find is available for all young people from birth to age 26.

  • Safety advocates in every building.

  • School linked Child Adolescent Health Center for middle and high school students.

  • School wellness program that provides nursing and clinical therapist services within the buildings

  • Secure vestibules in newly renovated buildings

  • State-of-the-art maker space and STEM programs

  • Student Success Technicians (SST) provide reading intervention services for scholars K-3.

  • Swim Lessons

  • Summer School Programs PreK-12

  • Transition Services through Michigan Rehabilitation Services, WIOA, Disability Network, and GHS for scholars with disability. Coordination of services with GISD.

  • Weapons detection - State of the Art.

  • Wellness check-ins

Student Services

OFFICE: (810) 767-6099 / FAX: (810) 760-7605

  • Administrative Release

  • Code of Student Conduct

  • Foster Care

  • Parent Concerns

  • Safety

  • Student Work Permit

  • Title IX

For more information regarding each of the services above, click the arrow on the button below.

Centralized Enrollment

OFFICE: (810) 767-6158 / FAX: (810) 760-7605

  • Address Changes and Update Student Records

  • Alumni Records

  • Child Accounting

  • Current Student Records - CA-60 Records

  • McKinney-Vento-Homelessness

  • Schools of Choice

  • Student Enrollment

  • Re-Enroll Student

For more information regarding each of the services above, click the arrow on the button below.

Meet the Student Services and Centralized Enrollment Team

Ernest Steward, Student Services and Centralized Enrollment Director

Ernest Steward

Student Services and Centralized Enrollment Director and Title IX Coordinator
Email Ernest Steward
Foster Care Liaison

Shelia Beauford, Student Services and Centralized Enrollment Specialist

Sheila Beauford

Student Enrollment Specialist
Email Sheila Beauford

Casanya Amenyuie, Student Services and Centralized Enrollment Attendance Agent Supervisor and McKinney Vento Coordinator

Casanya Amenyuie

Attendance Agent Supervisor & Homeless Educator
Email Casanya Amenyuie

Andrea Newton  Programmer Analyst  Email Andrea Newton

Andrea Newton

Programmer Analyst

Email Andrea Newton