Eid Mubarak!
Eid Mubarak to everyone who observes this holiday! There will be no school on Thursday, April 20 and Friday, April 21 for the holiday. School will resume on Monday, April 24.
Eid Mubarak to everyone who observes this holiday! There will be no school on Thursday, April 20 and Friday, April 21 for the holiday. School will resume on Monday, April 24.
Students tracked the stock of their choice in the STEM Afterschool Program (funded by ACCESS) as a part of the personal finance sessions that were offered at Stout.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 12 is a very important day for our 8th grade Falcons! 8th grade students will take the PSAT test in small groups. If students are unsure which classroom that they are assigned for testing, just ask your first hour teacher. We want students to use the best strategies that they feel will help them, make…
Students will not have school on Friday, April 7, 2023. School will resume on Monday, April 10, 2023. To all of the families who observe this holiday, enjoy the Easter break.
Congratulations to those students who were involved with the Edsel Ford Track Recruitment Concert that took place on March 14th in front of around 500 incoming 6th students in the Edsel Ford Track. Current Stout students along with Edsel Ford and O.L. Smith music students performed for those incoming 6th graders to get them excited…
I want to remind everyone about our “Coffee With the Principal” meeting today in the Stout auditorium at 5:00 PM. We will discuss the latest happenings at Stout along with preparing for the State assessments. We will also have the district directors as guest speakers to answer any questions that parents may have. I hope…
Rosie the Riveter Day! Bringing history alive is a wonderful way to learn about and celebrate the past while making school fun for students. Stout staff dressed like “Rosie the Riveter” to give students a blast to the past as students learned how the “Rosies” helped the United States during World War II.
There will be no school for students from Monday, March 27 to Friday, March 31, 2023. School will start again on Monday, April 3, 2023. I hope that all Stout students and staff have a relaxing and safe Spring Break!
Ramadan Mubarak to the Stout Community who observe this Month.
Engineers from the robotics department at Ford Motor Company presented to our 7th grade students in our STEM classes at Stout today. Their presentation focused on the future of “autonomous” vehicles and robotics in the field of engineering. They also discussed the different careers at Ford Motor Co. Some students had the chance to control…
Soccer players from the Detroit City Football Club visited Stout Middle School today to talk to students who earned the PBIS reward for the 3rd card marking. The soccer players showed students some cool soccer moves and signed autographs.
Students and staff at Stout Middle School honored William Bushnell Stout today since March 16 was his birthday. Stout students learned about Mr. Stout’s history in aviation and about his engineering designs and productions. William Stout was a true visionary who integrated STEM in his daily work. His work serves as a great example for…
Thank you to all of the parents who attended Stout Parent Teacher Conferences today. Each parent received a free raffle ticket at the door. The owners of the following ticket numbers have been randomly selected to receive a STEM activity gift. Students can bring the winning ticket to the office to claim their prizes: 374548…
This is a friendly reminder that parent conferences will take place at Stout Middle School on Wednesday, March 15 from 4:00PM-7:00PM. Come meet with your child’s teachers and check on how they are doing in school. There will be a raffle for cool STEM prizes at conferences as well. We want to see you all…
Presenters from Wayne State University facilitated an activity with our students in our after school STEM Program on the topic of heart dissection. Stout students had the opportunity to learn about the parts of a sheep heart and their function as it compares to a human heart. The students learned a lot and had a…
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