- Crissman Elementary
- School History
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Howard G. Crissman was a prominent businessman and public servant. He was president and manager of the Utica Milling Company, an historic area landmark. He served on the Board of Education from 1943-1957, including six years as president. He was also a city councilman and mayor of Utica, and a Macomb County Board of Supervisors representative.
Crissman Elementary was dedicated on November 2, 1969. It was part of a bond issue that also saw the opening of Malow and Davis Junior High Schools and Collins, Gibbing, Magahay, Monfort and Walsh elementaries.
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- Crissman Elementary is a Michigan Blue Ribbon Exemplary School.
- Crissman Elementary has many school-wide Points of Pride, including:
- Maintaining status as a State of Michigan Green School for recycling and other environment-friendly activities
- Very supportive Parent Teacher Association
- Effective school-wide Positive Behavior Support System
- Dedicated classrooms for art, music and science study
- Academically Talented and Gifted program
- Active Student Council and Safety Squad
- Social Studies Olympiad
- Science Olympiad
- Math Olympiad
- After-school enrichment programs are available for all students
- Student access to online learning opportunities before, during and after school
- Teacher leaders in technology
- Common sense digital citizenship – certified school
- Zspace Virtual Science Lab
- Focus on Response to Intervention student academic assistance as needed in our early elementary classrooms
- Crissman students, staff and families support the Marine Corps Toys for Tots campaign and the Shelby Lions canned food drive
- Crissman offers after-school community and social events such as Skate Nights, Spring Fair, Restaurant Day and others
- Our Fun Run fundraiser promotes fitness, student participation and FUN!