Schools will be closed from Wednesday, Nov. 22nd till Friday, Nov. 24th. Schools will reopen on Monday, Nov. 27th. Enjoy a well deserved break.
Friday, Nov. 17, 2017 Stout Daily Bulletin
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Students’ Corner
Another excellent quote from one of our students. Malak Beydoun wants us to enjoy the happy momments while they happen rather than fell sad that they have ended.
“Don’t be sad that it ended. Be happy that it happened!”
Good things – and bad things – do end, so enjoy the happy moments and wait for the bad ones to vanish!
Thanksgiving Myths!
The Mayflower brought the group of English settlers now known as the Pilgrims to North America. Leaving England in the fall of 1620, the Pilgrims were attempting to land near the mouth of the Hudson River, but instead ended up in Cape Cod Harbor. Plymouth, the colony established there by the Pilgrims in 1621, became the first permanent European settlement in New England. The story of the Pilgrims and their harvest feast has since become one of best-known in American history, but you may not know it as well as you think. Discover the facts behind these well-known Thanksgiving myths! Continue Reading
Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017 Stout Daily Bulletin
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26th Annual Empty Bowls Event Helps Those In Need
The Dearborn Public Schools Art department is hosting the 26th Annual Empty Bowls meal on Monday, Nov. 20th from 4:00 – 6:30 p.m. at Park Place Banquet Hall, 23400 Park Street, Dearborn, MI 48124. Continue Reading
Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017 Stout Daily Bulletin
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Late Start: Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017
Support the Battle Against Hunger

Dinner for Stout Teachers: Tuesday, Nov. 14
On Tuesday, 14, 2017 afternoon, the PTA will be providing dinner for our amazing teachers at Stout. Please go to the sign up genius (link below) to sign up to bring something. Please have donations dropped in the office by 2:30 pm. We are serving about 70 people
www.signupgenius.com/go/
Thank you,
Nicole Barakat
Stout PTA President
Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017 Stout Daily Bulletin
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Recognize the Dangers of Meth on Children And Families
A resurgence of methamphetamine use has public health and safety officials worried, even as the opioid crisis shows no signs of letting up. According to recent reports, methamphetamine overdose rates rival those caused by prescription painkillers, such as hydrocodone and oxycodone, in some regions of the country.
As you know, it’s crucial that parents, educators, and other community members recognize the serious dangers associated with methamphetamine and stay vigilant in keeping this drug from ruining more lives. Continue Reading
As usual, some very interesting readings in the November 2017 Middle School Years bulletin. It is all about your children. Click here to download: Middle School Years – Nov. 2017
Stout Annual Canned Food Drive
This year’s Food Drive will be an effort by the entire city of Dearborn. We will be collecting non-perishable food and money contributions beginning Monday, Nov, 13th until Friday, Nov.17th. Students should bring their donations as follows:
6th graders: to Mr. Donelson in D-2
7th graders: to Mr. Serazio in G-6
8th. Graders: to Mr. Bennett in H-6
Please give generously to help feed the hungry. Last year Stout collected over two thousand cans! Let’s beat that.