Skip To Main Content

Logo Image

Logo Title

Demographics

 Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools Demographic Information 
 
The Carman-Ainsworth School District covers 28 square miles and extends as far north as Pasadena Avenue and as far south as Cook Road. Its residents have addresses in Burton, Flint Township, Mundy Township and Swartz Creek. Most of our students live in Flint Township. The Carman-Ainsworth community is the most diverse in Genesee County. However, within this diversity emerges a constant - a passionate desire for quality schools and the best educational programs possible.   Our students reside in nine apartment complexes, 11 mobile home parks, two modular home communities and many different neighborhoods. On Calkins Road between Linden and Dye roads you will find two synagogues and two churches. Less than three miles from this location is a mosque and Hindu Temple. There is also a diverse range of incomes that support C-A children.   

With whom do C-A children live? 

Single mother

27%

Single father

7%

Grandparent / other relative     

7%

Married couple

56%

 
Median Family Income 

Single mother

$19,834

Single father

$35,417

Married couple   

$57,981


Carman-Ainsworth School District Age Distribution 

0-17

25%

18-24

9%

25-44

29%

45-64

22%

65 and over      

15%


Carman-Ainsworth Racial CensusMichigan Department of Education 2012-2013

American Indian

2.13%

Asian/Pacific

.89%

African American         

47.47%

Hispanic

3.78%

White

38.82%

Multiracial      6.90%


Carman-Ainsworth is Comprised of: 

Carman-Ainsworth High School

Grades 9-12

Carman-Ainsworth Middle School

Grades 6-8

Dillon Elementary

Grades K-3

Dye Elementary

Grades K-5

Randels Elementary

Grades K-5

Rankin Elementary

Grades K-5

The Learning Community

Early Childhood

Woodland (Atlantis, Under 16)

Grades 7-12

Carman-Ainsworth Baker Career Academy      

Grades 9-12


Information based upon 2002 U.S. Census data, Michigan Department of Education, and district records.