2017-18 Gifts of Kindness Recognition
Thank you to the many individuals, groups, businesses, and other organizations who provided in-kind support to CIS and the students we served last school year, including donations of items to...
Thank you to the many individuals, groups, businesses, and other organizations who provided in-kind support to CIS and the students we served last school year, including donations of items to...
Our Fall 2018 CIS Connections newsletter is now available! Click below to get “back to the basics.”
While each school year brings changes, this year feels especially different. That’s because Liza Wolfe, a Kalamazoo icon, has retired. Since 1976, Liza Wolfe has launched the success of over...
It’s National Reading Month and a time when Kalamazoo Public Schools hosts literacy activities throughout the schools. We prepare ourselves by engaging in the annual ritual of asking: What are...
Thank you to the many individuals, groups, businesses, and other organizations who provided in-kind support to CIS and the students we served last school year, including donations of items to...
Welcome back to the POP QUIZ! This is a regular, yet totally unexpected, feature where we ask students, parents, staff, our friends, and partners to answer a few questions about...
This article was featured in our CIS Connections newsletter, The Double Issue. You can find the full publication here. David Hamilton is studying health administration at Western Michigan University and,...
This article was featured in our CIS Connections newsletter, The Double Issue. You can find the full publication here. Congratulations to CIS volunteer Mary Aldrich who, along with her husband,...
This article was featured in our CIS Connections newsletter, The Double Issue. You can find the full publication here. What happens when you bring a Knight and Giant together? You...
This article was featured in our CIS Connections newsletter, The Double Issue. You can find the full publication here. For the past 13 years, CIS of Kalamazoo has helped students...