⛳❤️🏈 Tee it up for Cavalier Football! 🏈❤️⛳

Gather your foursome and join us for the Carrollton Football Golf Outing on Sunday, August 2, 2026, at Swan Valley Golf Course!

Whether you're a golfer, football supporter, alumni, parent, or community member, this is a great opportunity to enjoy a day on the course while supporting Carrollton Football and helping build opportunities for our student-athletes.

📅 Sunday, August 2, 2026
⏰ 8:00 AM Check-In | 9:00 AM Shotgun Start
📍 Swan Valley Golf Course
💲 $80 per player | $320 per team

Bring your friends, enjoy a great day of golf, and help us continue building the tradition of Cavalier Football!

❤️🤍🖤 To register or learn more, contact Coach Ehrhart at 989-522-0307 or behrhart@gocavs.net.

#TheCavalierDifference #GoCavs #CarrolltonFootball #CavalierPride #BuildingStrongerTogether
20 days ago, Lindsay Bryce
Promotional flyer for the Carrollton Football Golf Outing in black, red, white, and gray. The top features a football helmet with “Carrollton” written on it and a Cavalier-themed logo above the title “Carrollton Football.” Large text in the center reads “Golf Outing” with a calendar icon showing Sunday, August 2. The event details state: August 2, 2026, with 8:00 a.m. check-in and a 9:00 a.m. shotgun start at Swan Valley Golf Course, 9521 Highland Green Drive, Saginaw, MI 48609. Registration costs $80 per player or $320 per team. Graphics include a golfer swinging, a golf green with a “Go Cavs!” flag, and a scenic image of the golf course. A QR code and “Scan Me” button are provided for registration. The bottom encourages participants to “Sign Up / Reserve Your Spot Today!” and lists Coach Ehrhart’s contact information: 989-522-0307 and behrhart@gocavs.net.

🌞 Meet Up & Eat Up! 🍔🥤

Free lunch is available for kids ages 1–18 (up to age 26 for individuals with disabilities) Monday through Friday from 11:45 AM–1:00 PM at Hanchett Park.

The FREE meals served through Meet Up & Eat Up follow USDA nutrition guidelines, helping kids stay healthy, active, and fueled for summer fun. We are also welcoming community organizations, who bring activities and resources to the Hanchett Park Meet Up & Eat Up!

Adults accompanying kids can also purchase the lunches for $6.50 per meal, so the whole family can come and enjoy a nutritious meal with friends in a safe, welcoming place close to home! 🎉

Looking for additional meal sites? Visit www.michigan.gov/MeetUpEatUp or text FOOD to 304-304 to find a location near you.

See Carrollton’s full schedule here:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rqid2CoNi9bGwE07g2pT10ovKecdhoaB/view?usp=sharing 

❤️🤍🖤 #MeetUpEatUp #theCavalierdifference #BuildingStrongerTogether




20 days ago, Lindsay Bryce
Flyer titled "Meet Up & Eat Up – July 2026" with colorful pennant banners across the top. The flyer advertises free meals for children ages 18 and younger and notes that the program is open to the community. Meal locations and times are listed on the left: lunch at Hanchett Park from 11:45 a.m.–1:00 p.m. and lunch at Carrollton High School from 10:25–11:00 a.m. A July 2026 calendar shows meal service weekdays throughout the month, excluding the week of July 1–3. At the bottom, illustrations of picnic baskets, fruit, drinks, and vegetables sit on a red-and-white checkered tablecloth. Text encourages families to watch for special activities and guests at the Hanchett Park Meet Up & Eat Up program. The Carrollton Public Schools logo and hashtag #TheCavalierDifference appear at the bottom, along with the statement that Carrollton Public Schools is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Flyer promoting Meet Up & Eat Up at Hanchett Park, offering free lunch for children ages 18 and younger from 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m., open to the community. Special community guests include Lake Huron Credit Union with an activity on July 30, Families and Children Together (FACT) on July 31, Lake Huron Credit Union on August 6, Michigan Learning Channel on August 7, Lake Huron Credit Union on August 13, and MyMichigan Health on August 14.
📣❤️The countdown to a new school year is on! Join us for Welcome Back Cavaliers on Wednesday, August 19, from 3:00–6:00 PM at all Carrollton Public Schools buildings.

This is the perfect opportunity to:
📚 Pick up your class schedule
🏫 Explore your school
👋 Meet your teachers and staff
🤝 Reconnect with friends and classmates
✨ Get ready to experience #TheCavalierDifference

Whether you're a returning Cavalier or joining our school family for the first time, we can't wait to welcome you back and kick off an amazing 2026–27 school year together!

📅 August 19, 2026
🕒 3:00–6:00 PM
📍 All Carrollton Public Schools Buildings

Note: orientation for new Cavalier families will be held at 6pm in each building.

We can't wait to see you there! ❤️🖤🤍

#TheCavalierDifference #EveryCavEveryDay #WelcomeBackCavaliers #BuildingStrongerTogether #CavalierPride
22 days ago, Lindsay Bryce
Carrollton Cavaliers welcome graphic featuring the Cavalier mascot and the headline "Welcome Back Cavaliers." The event takes place on August 19, 2026, from 3:00–6:00 p.m. at all Carrollton Public Schools buildings. Families are invited to pick up student schedules, explore their school, meet Carrollton Public Schools educators, and get ready to experience #TheCavalierDifference. A note at the bottom states that orientation for new Cavalier families will begin at 6:00 p.m. in each building.

🌞 School is out for the summer, and that means it's time for Meet Up & Eat Up! 🍔🥤

Free lunch is available for kids ages 1–18 (up to age 26 for individuals with disabilities) Monday through Friday from 11:45 AM–1:00 PM at Hanchett Park.

The FREE meals served through Meet Up & Eat Up follow USDA nutrition guidelines, helping kids stay healthy, active, and fueled for summer fun. We are also welcoming community organizations, who bring activities and resources to the Hanchett Park Meet Up & Eat Up!

Adults accompanying kids can also purchase the lunches for $6.50 per meal, so the whole family can come and enjoy a nutritious meal with friends in a safe, welcoming place close to home! 🎉

Looking for additional meal sites? Visit www.michigan.gov/MeetUpEatUp or text FOOD to 304-304 to find a location near you.

See Carrollton’s full schedule here:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rqid2CoNi9bGwE07g2pT10ovKecdhoaB/view?usp=sharing 

❤️🤍🖤 #MeetUpEatUp #theCavalierdifference #BuildingStrongerTogether




23 days ago, Lindsay Bryce
Flyer titled "Meet Up & Eat Up – July 2026" with colorful pennant banners across the top. The flyer advertises free meals for children ages 18 and younger and notes that the program is open to the community. Meal locations and times are listed on the left: lunch at Hanchett Park from 11:45 a.m.–1:00 p.m. and lunch at Carrollton High School from 10:25–11:00 a.m. A July 2026 calendar shows meal service weekdays throughout the month, excluding the week of July 1–3. At the bottom, illustrations of picnic baskets, fruit, drinks, and vegetables sit on a red-and-white checkered tablecloth. Text encourages families to watch for special activities and guests at the Hanchett Park Meet Up & Eat Up program. The Carrollton Public Schools logo and hashtag #TheCavalierDifference appear at the bottom, along with the statement that Carrollton Public Schools is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Flyer promoting Meet Up & Eat Up at Hanchett Park, offering free lunch for children ages 18 and younger from 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m., open to the community. Special community guests include Lake Huron Credit Union with an activity on July 30, Families and Children Together (FACT) on July 31, Lake Huron Credit Union on August 6, Michigan Learning Channel on August 7, Lake Huron Credit Union on August 13, and MyMichigan Health on August 14.
🌮 You're Invited to The Great Cavalier Food Truck Festival! 🍦

Bring your family, invite your friends, and join us for an evening of great food, music, and community at The Great Cavalier Food Truck Festival!

Hosted during the Welcome Back Cavaliers event, this event is open to everyone—whether you're a Cavalier family or simply looking for a fun night out.

📅 Wednesday, August 19
🕑 2:00–7:00 PM
📍 Carrollton Middle School
3211 Carla Drive

Come enjoy:
🌮 Delicious local food trucks
🎵 Great music
📸 Fun photo opportunities
🏰 Bounce house for the kids
🤝 A chance to connect with friends, neighbors, and the Carrollton community

Best of all, a portion of food truck proceeds will benefit the Carrollton Middle School Cavs Achieve Program, helping support opportunities for our students.

Come hungry, stay awhile, and celebrate the start of a new school year with us. We can't wait to see you there!

❤️🤍🖤#TheCavalierDifference #EveryCavEveryDay #BuildingStrongerTogether #FoodTruckFestival
23 days ago, Lindsay Bryce
Colorful promotional flyer for The Great Cavalier Food Truck Festival, held during the Carrollton Public Schools Welcome Back Cavaliers event. The top features red, black, and white pennant banners and string lights above the event title. A heart-shaped badge reads, “Together We Are Cavs!” Across the center, five food trucks are parked behind picnic tables with red-and-white checkered tablecloths. Featured vendors include Tom’s, Buddies Burgers & BBQ, Sweet Treats Ice Cream Truck, Sis-N-Bros Tacos, and another brightly decorated food truck. Chalkboard signs read, “Good Food Good Times” and “Great Food Great Community.” Large text announces “Public Welcome!” Event details include: Wednesday, August 19 2:00–7:00 PM Carrollton Middle School 3211 Carla Drive Icons along the bottom highlight delicious food trucks, great music, community connections, a photo spot, and a bounce house, followed by the message, “Fun for the whole family!” A note in the lower-right corner states that a portion of food truck proceeds will help support the CMS Cavs Achieve Program. The flyer uses Carrollton’s red, black, and white colors with a festive, community-focused design.

🌞 School is out for the summer, and that means it's time for Meet Up & Eat Up! 🍔🥤

Free lunch is available for kids ages 1–18 (up to age 26 for individuals with disabilities) Monday through Friday from 11:45 AM–1:00 PM at Hanchett Park.

The FREE meals served through Meet Up & Eat Up follow USDA nutrition guidelines, helping kids stay healthy, active, and fueled for summer fun. We are also welcoming community organizations, who bring activities and resources to the Hanchett Park Meet Up & Eat Up!

Adults accompanying kids can also purchase the lunches for $6.50 per meal, so the whole family can come and enjoy a nutritious meal with friends in a safe, welcoming place close to home! 🎉

Looking for additional meal sites? Visit www.michigan.gov/MeetUpEatUp or text FOOD to 304-304 to find a location near you.

See Carrollton’s full schedule here:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rqid2CoNi9bGwE07g2pT10ovKecdhoaB/view?usp=sharing 

❤️🤍🖤 #MeetUpEatUp #theCavalierdifference #BuildingStrongerTogether




26 days ago, Lindsay Bryce
Flyer titled "Meet Up & Eat Up – July 2026" with colorful pennant banners across the top. The flyer advertises free meals for children ages 18 and younger and notes that the program is open to the community. Meal locations and times are listed on the left: lunch at Hanchett Park from 11:45 a.m.–1:00 p.m. and lunch at Carrollton High School from 10:25–11:00 a.m. A July 2026 calendar shows meal service weekdays throughout the month, excluding the week of July 1–3. At the bottom, illustrations of picnic baskets, fruit, drinks, and vegetables sit on a red-and-white checkered tablecloth. Text encourages families to watch for special activities and guests at the Hanchett Park Meet Up & Eat Up program. The Carrollton Public Schools logo and hashtag #TheCavalierDifference appear at the bottom, along with the statement that Carrollton Public Schools is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Flyer promoting Meet Up & Eat Up at Hanchett Park, offering free lunch for children ages 18 and younger from 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m., open to the community. Special community guests include Lake Huron Credit Union with an activity on July 30, Families and Children Together (FACT) on July 31, Lake Huron Credit Union on August 6, Michigan Learning Channel on August 7, Lake Huron Credit Union on August 13, and MyMichigan Health on August 14.

🚍 The 2026 - 27 Transportation Request Form is now available! If your family lives in Carrollton and you'd like to request bus service for the upcoming school year, be sure to fill out the form at https://forms.gle/2k2KaqwfdpRu93to8

📞 Have questions? Contact our Transportation Coordinator, Annie Yingling, at 989-754-1475 ext. 493 or email AnnieY@deantrans.com

❤️🤍🖤#TheCavalierDifference #EveryCavEveryDay #BuildingStrongerTogether

26 days ago, Lindsay Bryce
Graphic with a red-to-orange gradient background featuring large black text that reads, “2026–27 Transportation Request Form Now Available!” Below the text is a cartoon-style yellow school bus labeled “Carrollton Public Schools” with the district’s Cavalier logo on the front. The design uses bold lettering with a shadow effect to draw attention to the transportation announcement.
⛳❤️🏈 Tee it up for Cavalier Football! 🏈❤️⛳

Gather your foursome and join us for the Carrollton Football Golf Outing on Sunday, August 2, 2026, at Swan Valley Golf Course!

Whether you're a golfer, football supporter, alumni, parent, or community member, this is a great opportunity to enjoy a day on the course while supporting Carrollton Football and helping build opportunities for our student-athletes.

📅 Sunday, August 2, 2026
⏰ 8:00 AM Check-In | 9:00 AM Shotgun Start
📍 Swan Valley Golf Course
💲 $80 per player | $320 per team

Bring your friends, enjoy a great day of golf, and help us continue building the tradition of Cavalier Football!

❤️🤍🖤 To register or learn more, contact Coach Ehrhart at 989-522-0307 or behrhart@gocavs.net.

#TheCavalierDifference #GoCavs #CarrolltonFootball #CavalierPride #BuildingStrongerTogether
27 days ago, Lindsay Bryce
Promotional flyer for the Carrollton Football Golf Outing in black, red, white, and gray. The top features a football helmet with “Carrollton” written on it and a Cavalier-themed logo above the title “Carrollton Football.” Large text in the center reads “Golf Outing” with a calendar icon showing Sunday, August 2. The event details state: August 2, 2026, with 8:00 a.m. check-in and a 9:00 a.m. shotgun start at Swan Valley Golf Course, 9521 Highland Green Drive, Saginaw, MI 48609. Registration costs $80 per player or $320 per team. Graphics include a golfer swinging, a golf green with a “Go Cavs!” flag, and a scenic image of the golf course. A QR code and “Scan Me” button are provided for registration. The bottom encourages participants to “Sign Up / Reserve Your Spot Today!” and lists Coach Ehrhart’s contact information: 989-522-0307 and behrhart@gocavs.net.
🌮 You're Invited to The Great Cavalier Food Truck Festival! 🍦

Bring your family, invite your friends, and join us for an evening of great food, music, and community at The Great Cavalier Food Truck Festival!

Hosted during the Welcome Back Cavaliers event, this event is open to everyone—whether you're a Cavalier family or simply looking for a fun night out.

📅 Wednesday, August 19
🕑 2:00–7:00 PM
📍 Carrollton Middle School
3211 Carla Drive

Come enjoy:
🌮 Delicious local food trucks
🎵 Great music
📸 Fun photo opportunities
🏰 Bounce house for the kids
🤝 A chance to connect with friends, neighbors, and the Carrollton community

Best of all, a portion of food truck proceeds will benefit the Carrollton Middle School Cavs Achieve Program, helping support opportunities for our students.

Come hungry, stay awhile, and celebrate the start of a new school year with us. We can't wait to see you there!

❤️🤍🖤#TheCavalierDifference #EveryCavEveryDay #BuildingStrongerTogether #FoodTruckFestival
27 days ago, Lindsay Bryce
Colorful promotional flyer for The Great Cavalier Food Truck Festival, held during the Carrollton Public Schools Welcome Back Cavaliers event. The top features red, black, and white pennant banners and string lights above the event title. A heart-shaped badge reads, “Together We Are Cavs!” Across the center, five food trucks are parked behind picnic tables with red-and-white checkered tablecloths. Featured vendors include Tom’s, Buddies Burgers & BBQ, Sweet Treats Ice Cream Truck, Sis-N-Bros Tacos, and another brightly decorated food truck. Chalkboard signs read, “Good Food Good Times” and “Great Food Great Community.” Large text announces “Public Welcome!” Event details include: Wednesday, August 19 2:00–7:00 PM Carrollton Middle School 3211 Carla Drive Icons along the bottom highlight delicious food trucks, great music, community connections, a photo spot, and a bounce house, followed by the message, “Fun for the whole family!” A note in the lower-right corner states that a portion of food truck proceeds will help support the CMS Cavs Achieve Program. The flyer uses Carrollton’s red, black, and white colors with a festive, community-focused design.

🌞 School is out for the summer, and that means it's time for Meet Up & Eat Up! 🍔🥤

Free lunch is available for kids ages 1–18 (up to age 26 for individuals with disabilities) Monday through Friday from 11:45 AM–1:00 PM at Hanchett Park.

The FREE meals served through Meet Up & Eat Up follow USDA nutrition guidelines, helping kids stay healthy, active, and fueled for summer fun. We are also welcoming community organizations, who bring activities and resources to the Hanchett Park Meet Up & Eat Up!

Adults accompanying kids can also purchase the lunches for $6.50 per meal, so the whole family can come and enjoy a nutritious meal with friends in a safe, welcoming place close to home! 🎉

Looking for additional meal sites? Visit www.michigan.gov/MeetUpEatUp or text FOOD to 304-304 to find a location near you.

See Carrollton’s full schedule here:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rqid2CoNi9bGwE07g2pT10ovKecdhoaB/view?usp=sharing 

❤️🤍🖤 #MeetUpEatUp #theCavalierdifference #BuildingStrongerTogether




27 days ago, Lindsay Bryce
Flyer titled "Meet Up & Eat Up – July 2026" with colorful pennant banners across the top. The flyer advertises free meals for children ages 18 and younger and notes that the program is open to the community. Meal locations and times are listed on the left: lunch at Hanchett Park from 11:45 a.m.–1:00 p.m. and lunch at Carrollton High School from 10:25–11:00 a.m. A July 2026 calendar shows meal service weekdays throughout the month, excluding the week of July 1–3. At the bottom, illustrations of picnic baskets, fruit, drinks, and vegetables sit on a red-and-white checkered tablecloth. Text encourages families to watch for special activities and guests at the Hanchett Park Meet Up & Eat Up program. The Carrollton Public Schools logo and hashtag #TheCavalierDifference appear at the bottom, along with the statement that Carrollton Public Schools is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Flyer titled "Meet Up & Eat Up" with colorful pennant banners across the top. The flyer announces free meals for children ages 18 and younger and notes that the program is open to the community. It highlights lunch at Hanchett Park from 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and invites families to join special community guests throughout the summer.  The schedule includes:  July 9 – Lake Huron Credit Union and an activity July 16 – Reading resources from Michigan Learning Channel and the Family Engagement & Literacy Hub, plus Lake Huron Credit Union July 17 – Public Libraries of Saginaw Bookmobile July 23 – Lake Huron Credit Union and an activity July 30 – Lake Huron Credit Union and an activity August 6 – Lake Huron Credit Union August 7 – Michigan Learning Channel August 13 – Public Libraries of Saginaw Bookmobile and Lake Huron Credit Union August 14 – MyMichigan Health  The bottom of the flyer features illustrations of picnic baskets, fruit, drinks, and vegetables on a red-and-white checkered tablecloth, along with the Carrollton Public Schools logo, the hashtag #TheCavalierDifference, and a statement that Carrollton Public Schools is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

🏈 Join the Carrollton High School Youth Football Camp on TODAY July 22, from 5:00–7:00 PM at Cavalier Stadium for an evening of fun, learning, and football! 🏈 (Walk ups welcome!)

Open to students in grades 1–6, this one-day camp will teach the fundamentals of offensive and defensive positions while giving young athletes the opportunity to learn from Carrollton High School football players. Best of all, athletes from all surrounding schools are welcome!

Whether you're new to the game or looking to sharpen your skills, come build confidence and make new friends! ❤️🤍🖤

📲 Scan the QR code on the flyer to register or contact Coach Ehrhart at behrhart@gocavs.net with any questions.

#TheCavalierDifference #GoCavs #BuildTheTradition

27 days ago, Lindsay Bryce
Promotional graphic for the Carrollton High School Youth Football Camp featuring a black, red, and white football-themed design with stadium lights and a football field background. Large text reads “Youth Football Camp” with “Grades 1–6” displayed below. The camp will be held July 22 from 5:00–7:00 p.m. at Cavalier Stadium. The flyer notes that it is a one-day camp to learn the fundamentals of offensive and defensive positions, with instruction provided by Carrollton High School players. It welcomes athletes from all surrounding schools. A QR code is included for registration. The Carrollton Cavaliers logo appears in the upper right, and the bottom right features the slogan “Build the Tradition – Tough • Together • Cavalier.” Contact information for questions is provided: Coach Ehrhart at behrhart@gocavs.net
📢 Important Skyward Update

Skyward will be temporarily unavailable on Friday, July 24, 2026, while the system is being updated. During this time, Back-to-School forms and School of Choice applications will also be unavailable.

We expect Skyward to be back online beginning Saturday, July 25.

🏫 Please also note that all Carrollton Public Schools offices will be closed on Friday, July 24, due to the Skyward update.

Thank you for your patience and understanding! ❤️🤍🖤
28 days ago, Lindsay Bryce
Red, black, and white Carrollton Public Schools announcement graphic stating that Skyward will be temporarily unavailable on Friday, July 24, 2026, for a system update and is expected to be available again Saturday, July 25. Back-to-School forms and School of Choice applications will also be unavailable on July 24. All Carrollton Public Schools offices will be closed July 24 due to the Skyward update.

🌞 School is out for the summer, and that means it's time for Meet Up & Eat Up! 🍔🥤

Free lunch is available for kids ages 1–18 (up to age 26 for individuals with disabilities) Monday through Friday from 11:45 AM–1:00 PM at Hanchett Park.

The FREE meals served through Meet Up & Eat Up follow USDA nutrition guidelines, helping kids stay healthy, active, and fueled for summer fun. We are also welcoming community organizations, who bring activities and resources to the Hanchett Park Meet Up & Eat Up!

Adults accompanying kids can also purchase the lunches for $6.50 per meal, so the whole family can come and enjoy a nutritious meal with friends in a safe, welcoming place close to home! 🎉

Looking for additional meal sites? Visit www.michigan.gov/MeetUpEatUp or text FOOD to 304-304 to find a location near you.

See Carrollton’s full schedule here:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rqid2CoNi9bGwE07g2pT10ovKecdhoaB/view?usp=sharing 

❤️🤍🖤 #MeetUpEatUp #theCavalierdifference #BuildingStrongerTogether




29 days ago, Lindsay Bryce
Flyer titled "Meet Up & Eat Up – July 2026" with colorful pennant banners across the top. The flyer advertises free meals for children ages 18 and younger and notes that the program is open to the community. Meal locations and times are listed on the left: lunch at Hanchett Park from 11:45 a.m.–1:00 p.m. and lunch at Carrollton High School from 10:25–11:00 a.m. A July 2026 calendar shows meal service weekdays throughout the month, excluding the week of July 1–3. At the bottom, illustrations of picnic baskets, fruit, drinks, and vegetables sit on a red-and-white checkered tablecloth. Text encourages families to watch for special activities and guests at the Hanchett Park Meet Up & Eat Up program. The Carrollton Public Schools logo and hashtag #TheCavalierDifference appear at the bottom, along with the statement that Carrollton Public Schools is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Flyer titled "Meet Up & Eat Up" with colorful pennant banners across the top. The flyer announces free meals for children ages 18 and younger and notes that the program is open to the community. It highlights lunch at Hanchett Park from 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and invites families to join special community guests throughout the summer.  The schedule includes:  July 9 – Lake Huron Credit Union and an activity July 16 – Reading resources from Michigan Learning Channel and the Family Engagement & Literacy Hub, plus Lake Huron Credit Union July 17 – Public Libraries of Saginaw Bookmobile July 23 – Lake Huron Credit Union and an activity July 30 – Lake Huron Credit Union and an activity August 6 – Lake Huron Credit Union August 7 – Michigan Learning Channel August 13 – Public Libraries of Saginaw Bookmobile and Lake Huron Credit Union August 14 – MyMichigan Health  The bottom of the flyer features illustrations of picnic baskets, fruit, drinks, and vegetables on a red-and-white checkered tablecloth, along with the Carrollton Public Schools logo, the hashtag #TheCavalierDifference, and a statement that Carrollton Public Schools is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
🏫 Are you ready to leave a legacy of community?

Strong schools are built through strong partnerships. According to the Michigan Association of School Boards, effective school boards work collaboratively with staff and the community while engaging stakeholders in setting and achieving district goals.

If you're passionate about making a difference for students, families, and the future of your community, consider serving on your local Board of Education.

Visit masb.org/getonboard and https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fo3tpXogy0jNtxpE_t7n1PSV1Kh_sFXg/view?usp=sharing for more information. The deadline for filing in Saginaw County is 4pm, July 21, 2026.

Together, we can continue #BuildingStrongerTogether for the next generation of Cavaliers. ❤️🤍🖤

📞 Questions? Contact the Saginaw County Chief Deputy Clerk at 989-790-5253 to learn more.
#TheCavalierDifference #EveryCavEveryDay #SchoolBoard #CommunityLeadership #PublicEducation #BuildingStrongerTogether
about 1 month ago, CPS Family & Community Engagement
Promotional graphic for Carrollton Cavaliers featuring a diverse group of people with their hands stacked together in the center, symbolizing unity and community. At the top is the Carrollton Cavaliers logo. Large text reads, "Are you ready to leave a legacy of community?" Below, a message states: "According to the Michigan Association of School Boards, effective school boards have a collaborative relationship with staff and the community and establish a strong communications structure to inform and engage both internal and external stakeholders in setting and achieving district goals." Red text encourages viewers to "Consider joining your local public school Board of Education!" A white button labeled "Learn More" appears near the bottom. Small text reads, "Questions? Contact the Saginaw County Chief Deputy Clerk at 989-790-5253." The design uses Carrollton's red, white, and black colors to encourage community leadership and service through school board membership.
🌮 You're Invited to The Great Cavalier Food Truck Festival! 🍦

Bring your family, invite your friends, and join us for an evening of great food, music, and community at The Great Cavalier Food Truck Festival!

Hosted during the Welcome Back Cavaliers event, this event is open to everyone—whether you're a Cavalier family or simply looking for a fun night out.

📅 Wednesday, August 19
🕑 2:00–7:00 PM
📍 Carrollton Middle School
3211 Carla Drive

Come enjoy:
🌮 Delicious local food trucks
🎵 Great music
📸 Fun photo opportunities
🏰 Bounce house for the kids
🤝 A chance to connect with friends, neighbors, and the Carrollton community

Best of all, a portion of food truck proceeds will benefit the Carrollton Middle School Cavs Achieve Program, helping support opportunities for our students.

Come hungry, stay awhile, and celebrate the start of a new school year with us. We can't wait to see you there!

❤️🤍🖤#TheCavalierDifference #EveryCavEveryDay #BuildingStrongerTogether #FoodTruckFestival
about 1 month ago, Lindsay Bryce
Colorful promotional flyer for The Great Cavalier Food Truck Festival, held during the Carrollton Public Schools Welcome Back Cavaliers event. The top features red, black, and white pennant banners and string lights above the event title. A heart-shaped badge reads, “Together We Are Cavs!” Across the center, five food trucks are parked behind picnic tables with red-and-white checkered tablecloths. Featured vendors include Tom’s, Buddies Burgers & BBQ, Sweet Treats Ice Cream Truck, Sis-N-Bros Tacos, and another brightly decorated food truck. Chalkboard signs read, “Good Food Good Times” and “Great Food Great Community.” Large text announces “Public Welcome!” Event details include: Wednesday, August 19 2:00–7:00 PM Carrollton Middle School 3211 Carla Drive Icons along the bottom highlight delicious food trucks, great music, community connections, a photo spot, and a bounce house, followed by the message, “Fun for the whole family!” A note in the lower-right corner states that a portion of food truck proceeds will help support the CMS Cavs Achieve Program. The flyer uses Carrollton’s red, black, and white colors with a festive, community-focused design.
What do school board members do?

-governs the district’s work
-adopts and enforces all necessary rules
-approves the district’s budget.

Are you a civic-minded individual who is passionate about enhancing education for every student? Consider joining your local school board and #BuildingStrongerTogether!

Consider joining your local school board! Visit masb.org/getonboard and https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fo3tpXogy0jNtxpE_t7n1PSV1Kh_sFXg/view?usp=sharing for more information. The deadline for filing in Saginaw County is 4pm, July 21, 2026. ❤️🤍🖤
about 1 month ago, Lindsay Bryce
Promotional graphic for Carrollton Cavaliers featuring a diverse group of people with their hands stacked together in the center, symbolizing teamwork and unity. At the top is the Carrollton Cavaliers logo above the headline, "Building Stronger Together." The graphic asks, "What do school board members do?" and lists three responsibilities: establishing district policies and overseeing the superintendent's performance, adopting and enforcing governance rules while delegating appropriate authority to the superintendent through board policies, and approving the district's budget. Below, red text encourages viewers to "Consider joining your local public school Board of Education!" A white "Learn More" button appears near the bottom. Small text reads, "Questions? Contact the Saginaw County Chief Deputy Clerk at 989-790-5253." The design uses Carrollton's red, white, and black colors to promote community leadership and service.
📣❤️The countdown to a new school year is on! Join us for Welcome Back Cavaliers on Wednesday, August 19, from 3:00–6:00 PM at all Carrollton Public Schools buildings.

This is the perfect opportunity to:
📚 Pick up your class schedule
🏫 Explore your school
👋 Meet your teachers and staff
🤝 Reconnect with friends and classmates
✨ Get ready to experience #TheCavalierDifference

Whether you're a returning Cavalier or joining our school family for the first time, we can't wait to welcome you back and kick off an amazing 2026–27 school year together!

📅 August 19, 2026
🕒 3:00–6:00 PM
📍 All Carrollton Public Schools Buildings

Note: orientation for new Cavalier families will be held at 6pm in each building.

We can't wait to see you there! ❤️🖤🤍

#TheCavalierDifference #EveryCavEveryDay #WelcomeBackCavaliers #BuildingStrongerTogether #CavalierPride
about 1 month ago, Lindsay Bryce
Carrollton Cavaliers welcome graphic featuring the Cavalier mascot and the headline "Welcome Back Cavaliers." The event takes place on August 19, 2026, from 3:00–6:00 p.m. at all Carrollton Public Schools buildings. Families are invited to pick up student schedules, explore their school, meet Carrollton Public Schools educators, and get ready to experience #TheCavalierDifference. A note at the bottom states that orientation for new Cavalier families will begin at 6:00 p.m. in each building.

🌞 Today we will welcome the Public Libraries of Saginaw Bookmobile at Meet Up & Eat Up! 🍔🥤

Free lunch is available for kids ages 1–18 (up to age 26 for individuals with disabilities) Monday through Friday from 11:45 AM–1:00 PM at Hanchett Park.

The FREE meals served through Meet Up & Eat Up follow USDA nutrition guidelines, helping kids stay healthy, active, and fueled for summer fun. We are also welcoming community organizations, who bring activities and resources to the Hanchett Park Meet Up & Eat Up!

Adults accompanying kids can also purchase the lunches for $6.50 per meal, so the whole family can come and enjoy a nutritious meal with friends in a safe, welcoming place close to home! 🎉

Looking for additional meal sites? Visit www.michigan.gov/MeetUpEatUp or text FOOD to 304-304 to find a location near you.

See Carrollton’s full schedule here:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rqid2CoNi9bGwE07g2pT10ovKecdhoaB/view?usp=sharing 

❤️🤍🖤 #MeetUpEatUp #theCavalierdifference #BuildingStrongerTogether




about 1 month ago, Lindsay Bryce
Flyer titled "Meet Up & Eat Up – July 2026" with colorful pennant banners across the top. The flyer advertises free meals for children ages 18 and younger and notes that the program is open to the community. Meal locations and times are listed on the left: lunch at Hanchett Park from 11:45 a.m.–1:00 p.m. and lunch at Carrollton High School from 10:25–11:00 a.m. A July 2026 calendar shows meal service weekdays throughout the month, excluding the week of July 1–3. At the bottom, illustrations of picnic baskets, fruit, drinks, and vegetables sit on a red-and-white checkered tablecloth. Text encourages families to watch for special activities and guests at the Hanchett Park Meet Up & Eat Up program. The Carrollton Public Schools logo and hashtag #TheCavalierDifference appear at the bottom, along with the statement that Carrollton Public Schools is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Flyer titled "Meet Up & Eat Up" with colorful pennant banners across the top. The flyer announces free meals for children ages 18 and younger and notes that the program is open to the community. It highlights lunch at Hanchett Park from 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and invites families to join special community guests throughout the summer.  The schedule includes:  July 9 – Lake Huron Credit Union and an activity July 16 – Reading resources from Michigan Learning Channel and the Family Engagement & Literacy Hub, plus Lake Huron Credit Union July 17 – Public Libraries of Saginaw Bookmobile July 23 – Lake Huron Credit Union and an activity July 30 – Lake Huron Credit Union and an activity August 6 – Lake Huron Credit Union August 7 – Michigan Learning Channel August 13 – Public Libraries of Saginaw Bookmobile and Lake Huron Credit Union August 14 – MyMichigan Health  The bottom of the flyer features illustrations of picnic baskets, fruit, drinks, and vegetables on a red-and-white checkered tablecloth, along with the Carrollton Public Schools logo, the hashtag #TheCavalierDifference, and a statement that Carrollton Public Schools is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
📢 LOCATION CHANGE FOR TODAY’S MEET UP & EAT UP!

Due to the air quality advisory, today’s Meet Up & Eat Up meal service at Hanchett Park is moving indoors to the Carrollton Middle School cafeteria.

📍 3211 Carla Dr., Saginaw
🚪 Please use Door #8
⏰ Lunch: 11:45 AM–1:00 PM

🥪 Free meals are available for children ages 18 and younger, and everyone is welcome!

📚 Plus, the Public Libraries of Saginaw Bookmobile will be joining us today!

We hope to see you there! ❤️🤍🖤

#TheCavalierDifference #EveryCavEveryDay #MeetUpAndEatUp
about 1 month ago, Lindsay Bryce
Meet Up & Eat Up location change notice. Due to the air quality advisory, the Hanchett Park meal site will move to the Carrollton Middle School cafeteria today, July 17, 2026. Free lunch for children ages 18 and younger will be served from 11:45 a.m.–1:00 p.m. at 3211 Carla Drive, Saginaw. Please use Door #8. The event is open to the community, and today’s guest is the Public Libraries of Saginaw Bookmobile.
📚🚌 Help Us Stuff the Bus for Our Cavaliers! ❤️🤍🖤

Join Carrollton Public Schools and Lake Huron Credit Union as we collect school supplies to help our students start the school year ready to learn!

📅 Friday, July 17, 2026
🕚 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
📍 Lake Huron Credit Union
1540 Tittabawassee Rd., Saginaw

We're collecting new school supplies like notebooks, pencils, crayons, markers, folders, tissues, glue sticks, binders, scissors, and more to support our Cavalier students.

Whether you stop by with one item or a whole bag of supplies, every donation helps make a difference! While you're there, we'd love to meet you and share more about all the great things happening at Carrollton Public Schools.

Can't make it on July 17? Call 989-399-8879 to make arrangements or drop items off at any building office Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays 9am - 4pm.

Thank you for helping us ensure every Cavalier has the tools they need for a successful school year! ❤️✏️📓
#TheCavalierDifference #EveryCavEveryDay #BuildingStrongerTogether #StuffTheBus
about 1 month ago, Lindsay Bryce
Flyer with a light blue background promoting the Carrollton Public Schools "Stuff the Bus" school supply drive. At the top, colorful text reads "Stuff the Bus." The event takes place July 17, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Lake Huron Credit Union (LHCU), 1540 Tittabawassee Road, Saginaw. The Carrollton Cavaliers logo and LHCU logo are displayed. A message reads: "Help us stuff the bus with school supplies for our Cavaliers!" A yellow school bus illustration appears in the center, surrounded by suggested donation items including pencils (including pre-sharpened), notebooks, 2-pocket folders, colored pencils, erasable ink pens, facial tissues, sticky notes, washable and permanent markers, glue sticks, stickers, loose-leaf paper, construction paper, highlighters, 1.5-inch binders, Play-Doh, dry erase markers, crayons, scissors (all sizes), black Sharpie markers, pencil sharpeners, fidgets, and bandages. Near the bottom, the flyer states: "We will be accepting donations with gratitude, and will be available to share information about our district." It also notes that those who cannot attend the event Call 989-399-8879 to make arrangements or drop items off at any building office Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays 9am - 4pm