Went to deliver a certificate of Merit for a student who did well in the Math League yearly contest, and this is what I found. Click on the link and depending on your media player settings it will either start playing or download to your device.Click here to...
Year: 2019
Thursday, March 14, 2019 Stout Daily Bulletin
Here is Thursday’s Bulletin 03-14-2019
Battle of the Books: Return your final books
Attention Battle of the Books participants! It's time to return your final books. Please return them by the end of the day on Friday March 15th, and have 2-3 members of your team come to the Media Center to check out one copy of each novel so you guys can prepare for...
DCMST students win drone contest
Two Dearborn Center for Math, Science and Technology students won recognition –and free drones - in a national drone contest. Ammel Mutahr took the grand prize, and Madeline Gillette won second prize in the “How Would You Drone? Drones for Good Video Contest.” Both...
Candy Jar Guessing Game Fundraiser: March 13-22
Student Council will raise money for Edsel Ford's Charity week by hosting a 'Candy Jar Guessing Game' during all three lunches. Students can purchase one ticket (to guess) for 50 cents or 3 for a dollar. They can enter as many times as they like. This will start...
WEdnesday, March 13, 2019 Stout Daily Bulletin
Here is Wednesday’s Bulletin 03-13-2019
Honoring the Late Imad Fadlallah
Late on Monday, March 11, 2019 The Dearborn Board of Education voted unanimously to honor the late Imad Fadlallah by renaming the Atrium at Fordson High School and The Team Meeting Room at Stout Middle School after him. R.I.P Imad.
Ontario to ban cellphones from classrooms for non-educational purposes. Should we do the same?
Starting this fall, Ontario students won’t be able to bring their cellphones to class unless teachers are using them for educational reasons. “Ontario’s students need to be able to focus on their learning — not their cellphones,” Education Minister Lisa Thompson said...
8th Grade Students of the Month for February 2019
A Letter from the Principal
Dear Stout Community, Yesterday, the Dearborn Police Department investigated comments made by a Stout student on social media. The police department identified the student, visited the student's home, and determined that the comments did not constitute a credible...