
Clio Area Schools will be closed on Thursday, February 13. Please stay safe and warm.


Attention all CCHS students, Gymnastics, and Cardio Drumming participants: Clio Area Schools after-school events are canceled including CCHS and Community Education programs due to impending weather. Please be safe this evening.

All after-the-bell activities will be canceled this evening. Varsity boys and girls basketball at Bendle is canceled. 7th and 8th grade boys basketball at Lake Fenton is canceled. OPTIONAL VARSITY ONLY practices will be allowed, but must be completed by 5 p.m.

Take a look at just some of the great things happening at Clio Area Schools in the past week: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-8soeP8YHn-xq9Qm6mnC8y7jIpxabWd-/view?usp=sharing


Take a look at just some of the great things happening at Clio Area Schools in the past week:


The Clio Area Schools Board of Education will meet this Thursday, February 13 at 5:30 p.m. with a closed session to conduct the superintendent's mid-year review. The regular board meeting will begin at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Henry Hatter Board Room, 1 Mustang Drive, Clio.

Clio Area Schools closed Thursday, February 6

Please click the link to see the latest CCHS News: https://secure.smore.com/n/kbwfx

Clio High School's Theater Club to bring Tinker Bell to CHS stage Friday, Saturday and Sunday


Take a look back at the last couple of weeks at Clio Area Schools here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ItBSFTRumenYv6OUDc2RipeLzb-mJwSS/view?usp=sharing


Clio Area Schools will be closed Thursday, January 23 due to inclement weather and road conditions

Due to continued extreme temperatures, Clio Area Schools will be closed Thursday, January 23


Du8e to extreme temperatures, Clio Area Schools will be closed Wednesday, January 22


Du to continued extreme temperatures, Clio Area Schools will be closed Wednesday, January 22


Due to inclement weather and low temperatures, Clio Area Schools will be closed Tuesday, January 21, 2025. Please stay safe and warm.


The Board of Educaiton meeting set for January 23 will begin at 5:00 p.m. for policy review followed by the regular board meeting at 6:00 p.m. in the Henry Hatter Board Room at 1 Mustang Drive, Clio.

The Board of Educaiton meeting set for Janaury 23 will begin at 5:00 p.m. for policy review followed by the regular board meeting at 6:00 p.m. in the Henry Hatter Board Room at 1 Mustang Drive, Clio.

Board of Education Meeting Time Change
Meeting on Thursday, January 17 will begin at 5 p.m. with a policy review session followed by the regular meeting at 6 p.m. in the Henry Hatter Board Room at 1 Mustang Drive, Clio


We appreciate our School Resource Officers today and Every Day!


Here's the latest Wisdom Wednesday message from our SRO:
"Good Morning, Clio Area Schools!
Welcome back from a well-deserved break! It’s been a year since we last connected, and I wanted to take a moment to talk about the role of a School Resource Officer (SRO) and the importance of safety on our campus.
An SRO is a sworn law enforcement officer (LEO) assigned to work in partnership with the school and the community. They are not just there to enforce the law but also to help create a safer learning environment and build connections with students, staff, and parents.
The role of the SRO can be broken down into three main areas (LEO TRIAD - National Association of School Resource Officers):
Law Enforcement Officer: As a sworn police officer, the SRO helps maintain a safe environment and ensures that school policies are followed.
Public Safety Educator: The SRO educates students and staff about various safety topics, including ALICE training (for responding to emergencies), safe driving, the dangers of vapor products, and more.
Informal Counselor/Mentor: The SRO offers a supportive, outside perspective that students can turn to for advice or guidance. They can also recommend services and resources that may be helpful.
I’ll be taking a break from Wisdom Wednesday for a while to stay up to date on school safety topics, ongoing training, and my law enforcement work. However, please remember that you can always reach out to me by email or in person if you ever need to talk! I also encourage you to send any questions you want answered in future Wisdom Wednesday topics (when I resume).
Now, I’d like to share a few important safety reminders from our staff:
All classroom doors must be closed during instructional time.
Classroom doors will remain locked at all times.
Classroom door window coverings should be in the "up" position (You should be able to see who you're opening the door for).
Exterior doors should never be propped open.
Staff will be present in the hallways during passing periods and will assist with supervision at the close of each school day.
Note that some of the above steps are more for staff, but as a student, you can always do your part to help keep everyone safe. If you see an exit door propped open, let a staff member know!
Remember, safety is a community effort. It involves everyone—students, staff, parents, and the entire school community—working together to ensure we all feel safe and supported. Safety is more than just physical protection; it also includes emotional, social, and psychological well-being.
We’re doing a great job when it comes to safety, but there’s always room for improvement. Let's continue to be proactive and supportive of one another as we work together to maintain a positive and safe school environment.
Stay safe, stay informed, and have a great rest of your day!"