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Year: 2018
2018-2019 Legal Announcements Now Available
The law requires the Dearborn Public Schools to provide parents or guardians a set of legal announcements containing information on laws pertaining to students and parents. All parents and guardians are encouraged to take a moment and review the document. The updated...
Religious Diversity Journeys are here again!
This year marks our district’s 4th year as partners with the amazing Religious Diversity Journeys (RDJ). Approximately 50 students (6th - 7th graders) from our district will be selected to participate and benefit from this rewarding learning experience about culture,...
Students’ Corner
Amjad Alsaidy shared this quote with us: “Don't judge a book by its cover!” That's extremely true. You won't know what's inside until you read it. Same applies to people: you cannot judge them from the outside!
Wednesday, Sept. 05, 2018 Stout Daily Bulletin
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Play on our Team
The National Flag football in partnership with Dearborn Community Education are offering boys and girls (4 - 14 years) a chance to join the fun and Play football on our Team. All games and practices are on the weekends only. Registration deadline is on Monday,...
Have your say and join the Stout PTA
The PTA's mission is to make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children. Join the Stout PTA and have a say in your kids' education. Don't be on the sidelines. Be a role model and make a...
Students’ Corner
Juliana Zhutaj, a 6th grader, shared this quote with us: “Don't count the days, Make the days count!” Make every day count.
Tuesday, Sept. 4th, 2018 Stout Daily Bulletin
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Stout Introduces the Z.A.P Program!
It may seem obvious, but research has shown students who consistently complete their homework receive higher grades and score well on tests. I would also contend that these students experience a higher rate of self-confidence, and have a more enjoyable time at school....