The Student Council will have the next meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 13th. Students attending should bring snacks for themselves. We will meet from 3:00 to 5:00 pm in Mrs. Woolley's room, G-3

The Student Council will have the next meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 13th. Students attending should bring snacks for themselves. We will meet from 3:00 to 5:00 pm in Mrs. Woolley's room, G-3
Here we go again! On Wednesday, December 20th (Late Start), please wear your ugliest holiday sweater for our Annual Ugly Sweater Day! Thanks – Mrs. Crechiolo
This week, Stout Boys Basketball Team battled hard but lost 2 hard fought games by the tiniest of margins. Salina edged our boys by a score of 36 - 34, then Woodworth won 46 - 42. The kids - and the coaches - took these 2 losses hard, but hey, you win some, you lose...
8th Grader, Nadia Gellani, provided us with this wise quote: “Correcting a mistake is the first step to success!” It surely is Nadia. How many times we fell before learning to walk?
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The 2017-2018 Math League Contest at Stout Middle School is back. It will be held at 8:30 am, Tuesday Feb. 27, 2018. Please register by Friday, Feb. 16, 2018 with Mr. Sabra. As well, you can ask your teacher to send your name to Mr. Sabra. Last year you did well....
The Dearborn Public Schools is proud to announce the start of a new monthly newsletter titled, The First Bell. The publication is part of the overall communication effort to share the great news and information about the Dearborn Public Schools with the...
On Wednesday, Dec. 06, 2017 our Stout Girls Swim Team swam their way to a convincing 103 – 63 win against Woodworth. Congratulations to the girls and to their coach Mrs. Fernandez.
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Marcus williams shared this great quote by Evan Carmichael. “The reason why people give up so fast is because they tend to look at how far they still have to go instead of how far they have gotten!” Thanks Marcus for encouraging us to think positively!