Did you know Flat Rock Community Schools has a Chess Team? The Barnes and Simpson teams are just a couple of examples of several great afterschool programs that probably don’t get the attention they deserve.
These teams traveled to Michigan State this weekend to participate in the Michigan Chess Association’s 2010 Elementary/Primary Team Championships. And they came away with several medals!
It is an event I look forward to every year. Win or lose the kids have a great time competing and the parents have fun socializing throughout the day.
Here are a few snapshots from the event:

Coaches Setting the Battle Plan

Lots of Tough Competition

Where is the most stress? Coach or player?
Congratulations to all the children that participated and represented Flat Rock very well. I also want to thank Chris Stogiera and Eric Noon for volunteering a lot of time to coach our Elementary and Middle School teams.
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There is a lot of curiosity and even fear about what might be ahead for Michigan public schools and their dramatically shrinking budgets.
I’ve been ask many questions about our local Flat Rock Community Schools plan. My general thinking is supportive of Flat Rock School Board President Norm Haase’s recent letter to the Flat Rock Community [PDF] and I added some of my own thoughts on the Flat Rock school budget yesterday.
However, I thought it might be helpful to share some of the news and resources I follow, outside of our internal Flat Rock School Board budget review process. Take a look and what I read to shape my opinion (In addition to your input, of course). If you know of others please leave a comment and reference below.
Education Websites I Frequent
Recent Reports & Studies I Have Read
Recent News from State & Other School Districts
State Legislation I’m Watching
- SB 1046 – Requiring employers to pay no more than 80% of health insurance premiums
- SB 1047 – Allowing for the creation of a state employee health plan
- SB 1073 – Reducing administrative costs to no more than 28% for school districts
- SB 1074 – Requiring mandatory competitive bidding
The information is a little overwhelming, but at the same time it is nice that we are not having to make these difficult decisions alone. I will continue to keep on top of what others are recommending and doing—making every attempt to guide us down the best long-term path for Flat Rock Community Schools.
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