DCMST Informational Meeting rescheduled to Tue. Feb. 12, 2019

The informational meeting for DCMST has been rescheduled for Tuesday, February 12, 2019 from 6:00 -7:00 P.M. in the Michael Berry Career Center lecture hall at the Dearborn Heights Campus. This meeting is for parents of students currently in 8th grade and enrolled in Algebra 1. They will discuss the program and requirements for students to be…

Principal’s Important Letter about Algebra 1 High School Credit

Please read the following bilingual letter forwarded to parents by Mr. Oke, Stout Middle School principal, about students’ earning High School credit for their Algebra 1 class. February 4, 2019 Dear Parent/Guardian of ____________________, Your child (name) is currently in Algebra 1. In order to earn high school credit for this coursework, your child must: Pleas…

Enrollment for Dearborn Schools now starts online

Parents wishing to enroll their students in Dearborn Public Schools can now start that process online at https://dearbornschools.org/enroll. Through the online portal, parents will be able to enter most of the information the district needs such as child’s name, birthday, address, parents, emergency contacts and more.  The new system will also cut down on the…

School Improvement Process – Parents Welcome!

Dearborn Public Schools implements a School Improvement Process (SIP). As part of the SIP protocol, each school is visited by a team of district administrators twice each school year. The visiting teams provide schools with feedback that is used to improve practices within each school. For the second semester, the district would like to invite…

After School Cancellations

Due to extremely cold temperatures and wind chills, all after school activities for Tuesday, January 29, 2019 are cancelled.  This includes all parent meetings, concerts, athletic competitions and practices.  Adult and Community Education classes will also be closed this evening (1/29/19). Kids Club and All Day Pre-School will remain open until the normal ending hour of 6…

Girls Solve it Robotic Competition

The Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation (MCWT) Program introduces Girls Solve IT, a virtual state-wide robotics competition for girls in grades 4-8 powered by Ford. Teams of 3-5 girls complete three engaging technology quests using Wonder robot programming to qualify for the final round.  Click here for more info…. If you have any questions…

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