Stout Track is back!

With the arrival of spring, comes the 2019 Stout Track season for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders! The first day of tryouts will take place on MONDAY, APRIL 8th, the first day back from SPRING BREAK! If you plan to tryout, please read the following requirements: Students must have a minimum of a 2.0 GPA and maintain that (or above) throughout…

Maleyko receives the 2019 Business Leader of the Year Award

On Friday, March 18, 2019, Superintendent Maleyko received the 2019 Business Leader of the Year Award from the Dearborn Area Chamber of Commerce.  This important honor shows the strong connection  between Dearborn Public Schools and the business community and emphasizes the relationship between the local education system and the local economy.   For more details, see…

New Tardy Procedures

Dear Parents, Today, we implemented new tardy procedures. Previously, students received a consequence starting with their 8th cumulative tardy of the marking period. Despite having two additional minutes between classes this school year, we have seen an increase in tardies. Last Wednesday, we held assemblies with each grade-level to explain the new tardy procedures. For…

Mercury, Not Venus, Is the Closest Planet to Earth

By Ryan F. Mandelbaum A team of scientists just demonstrated something that might shock you: Mercury, not Venus, is the closest planet to Earth on average. The researchers presented their results this week in an article in the magazine   Physics Today. They explain that our methods of calculating which planet is “the closest” oversimplify the matter….

A Seat at the Table

By Glenn Maleyko, Ph.D Superintendent, Dearborn Public Schools I was excited to get the call asking if I would join several Superintendents from the Tri–County area along with state and local union leaders to participate in a meeting with Governor Whitmer at the Cadillac Building in Detroit. The purpose of the meeting was to learn about her budget…

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