Avondale Parent Resources
We understand that as a parent, you're managing a variety of tasks, from coordinating bus routes to completing registration forms. To streamline your experience, we've designed this centralized hub for key resources within the Avondale School District.
Here, you'll access everything you need—from bus schedules and lunch menus to Before/After School Care, Avondale Special Education Family Network, Avondale Youth Assistance, and specialized support for special needs and youth services. If you can’t find what you're looking for, please don't hesitate to reach out—we’re here to help!
Forms & Resources
- School Policies
- Volunteer Application Form
- Graduation Requirements
- Transcript Request
- Student Resources
- Harassment or Intimidation Reporting Form
- Oakland County Health Department
High School Resources
- AHS Information 24-25 School Year
- AHS Handbook & Code of Conduct
- AHS Phone Policy
- Cell Phone Policy Parent Letter
- Freshman Parent Night Information
- Junior Class Meeting Information
- Senior Class Meeting
- Senior Dates (Class of 2025)
- Standards Based Assessing FAQ
- Vehicle Operation
- Parking Permit Application
PowerSchool Resources
- Secondary Families VIDEO: Viewing Grades & Assignments in PowerSchool Parent Portal
- AMS Parent/Caregiver Directions for Checking Student Grades
- September Grading Communication for School Newsletters
- Avondale Elementary Grade Reporting Communications to Families
- GATE Elementary Grade Reporting Communications to Families
- GATE MS Grade Reporting Communications to Families
- AMS Grade Reporting Communications to Families
- AHS Grade Reporting Communications to Families
Parent Information & Assistance Programs
We hope to provide our Avondale parents with as many resources as possible - both within the Avondale School District and within our community. See below for a variety of resources covering a wide-range of topics such as academics, bullying, making friends, anxiety, sensory overload, emotional challenges, physical challenges, and more. If you don’t see the resource you need, please feel free to contact us for assistance.
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Busy Bee
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Special Education Family Network
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Avondale Youth Assistance
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Special Needs Resources
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Forms & Resources
Busy Bee
Busy Bee Before/After School Care
Avondale School District understands the importance of having a trustworthy, safe, and friendly environment for your child before and after school hours. Our Busy Bee Before/After School Care program provides just that for your school-age child. Busy Bee gives children the chance to participate in activities that encourage social, physical, and intellectual growth, while being cared for before and after school. We also provide a Summer Camp with themed activities each week. Our Busy Bee program is licensed by the State of Michigan and follows our District Calendar in terms of open/close dates and hours of operation. To learn more about the program, use the link below to visit our Busy Bee Before/After School Care page.
Special Education Family Network
Avondale Special Education Family Network (previously Friends of Different Learners) is a wonderful resource for parents of children who have a special need, from preschool through adulthood. This is a safe and judgement-free group that provides parents with the opportunity to share concerns about their child’s special challenges, gather useful information, learn about local and national resources to help support their child’s growth, and connect with other parents for acceptance, advice and guidance.
Avondale Youth Assistance
Strengthening Families Through Community Involvement
Avondale Youth Assistance (AYA) is a non-profit community service organization that is committed to strengthening our community's youth and families, and helping to reduce the incidence of juvenile delinquency, child neglect, and abuse. The AYA mission is achieved through partnerships between the Avondale School District, local municipalities, and the Oakland County Circuit Court-Family Division, who provides caseworkers to offer counseling services to children and families within Avondale.
AYA provides a wide range of programs and services to community youth and their families, including mentoring programs, recognition programs to honor positive personal achievements, after-school and summer programs, scholarships, and more. For Avondale youth and their families, AYA also provides services like drug test kits, mentor program brochures and videos, financial assistance information, suicide prevention tips, community resources and more.
Special Needs Resources
- Avondale Special Education Family Network (previously Friends of Different Learners) Information
- Children’s Special Health Care Services
- Down Syndrome Guild of Michigan
- Easter Seals of Michigan
- Friendship Circle of Michigan
- Jack’s Place for Autism
- Macomb-Oakland Regional Center, Inc (MORC)
- Michigan Alliance for Families
- Michigan Dyslexia Institute
- Oakland County Community Mental Health
- Play-Place for Autistic Children
- Rochester Area Recreation Authority
- The ARC of Oakland County
- Rochester Area Recreation Authority