Flint Cultural Center Academy

About Flint Cultural Center Academy

What if your children could learn in a brand new way that instills rigorous educational fundamentals with an innovative core curriculum along with curiosity, creativity and inspired learning? The Flint Cultural Center Academy is the school that offers students a unique experiential learning education combined with daily activities and programs at the Cultural Center institutions — Flint Institute of Arts, Flint Institute of Music, Flint Public Library, Longway Planetarium, Sloan Museum, The Whiting and Applewood. Our public, nonprofit charter school currently serves 300 students in grades kindergarten through fifth.

The Flint Cultural Center Academy builds on the strengths of the Flint Cultural Center institutions to create an experiential learning opportunity that doesn’t exist anywhere else in the region. It also marks the next step in efforts to strengthen the education continuum in Flint — from cradle to college and career.

In its first year, we enrolled 300 students from kindergarten through the fifth grade. In our second year, grade six will be added, then grade seven in year three, and grade eight in year four. At that time, we expect to enroll up to 650 students – kindergarten through 8th grade – each academic year.

Enrollment is open to students living in Flint, Genesee County and — in accordance with state law for public charter schools — elsewhere in Michigan. If enrollment applications for a particular grade outnumber the available seats, students will be chosen by a lottery system.


Contact Flint Cultural Center Academy

Mailing Address

Flint Cultural Center Academy
1200 Robert T. Longway Blvd.
Flint, Michigan 48503

Contacts

Phone: (810) 339-8750
info@fccacademy.org