Author: Christopher Kenniburg

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    New hire / new employee information and forms

    Congratulations! If you were directed here, it means that you have an intake meeting scheduled with Human Resources. Prior to your interview, please make sure that your application is completed on Applicant Tracking  and you have gathered together your reference letters and all other required documents.  Take some time to Print and Sign the designated forms, take to your doctor the required health forms (if possible–not required before your intake…

  • Specific Learning Disabilities

    Each local education agency and public school academy in Michigan is required to publicly post the process used to determine the existence of a Specific Learning Disability. Consistent with this requirement, Dearborn Public Schools reports the following: A Pattern of Strengths and Weaknesses (PSW) is used when determining the existence of a Specific Learning Disability (SLD) for…

  • Employment Opportunities

    Hoping to work for Dearborn Public Schools?  With 2,700 employees, the district is always hiring. Visit our Our Employment Application for a list of current openings and to submit your application. Or follow this link for information on applying to be a substitute teacher or parapro in Dearborn Schools.

  • Research Requests

    Individuals interested in conducting research in Dearborn City Schools must fill out an online application. Requests to Conduct Research will be reviewed by the District’s Cabinet. In terms of student submissions, the committee will only accept applications from graduate level students. Please allow a minimum of 15 working days for the preliminary review. Extended processing…

  • School Attendance Areas

    All boundary maps show current school boundaries.  If you have questions or live near a border, feel free to contact our Student Services (313) 827-3005. Map for elementary school attendance areas Map for middle school attendance areas Map for high school attendance areas Over the years school boundary lines have changed to balance enrollment and…

  • Dearborn School Employees Healthcare Program information

    Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (DSEHP) All Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits for eligible employees and their dependents are administered by: Dearborn Schools Employee Healthcare Program (DSEHP)Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.15250 Mercantile Dr.Dearborn, MI 48120DSEHP Call Center (888) 222-4309 Email: DSEHP@PlanSource.com HAP Medical (Detroit) (313) 872-8100 or (Toll-Free) (877) 427-3678ADN Dental (DFT, DFSE & DSOEA) (248) 901-3705BCBS…

  • OMNI – 403b and 457 plan information

    Welcome 403b & 457 Information Contact Information THE OMNI GROUPWater Tower Park1099 Jay Street, Building F, 2nd FloorRochester, NY 14611 Third-Party Administrator for Dearborn Public Schools 403b and 457 PlansWebsite: www.omni403b.comPhone: 877.544.OMNI (6664)For Salary Reduction Agreements 585.436.3633For All Other Forms 585.756.5557 Starting a New 403b or 457 DeductionIt is your responsibility to establish an account with a…

  • Operations

    The Division of District Operations provides maintenance, operation, purchasing, and transportation support services to the school district to support a positive learning environment for students, staff, and the community. The Operations Division provides services to the school community by the following departments: Note, fingerprinting and name badges are now handled by Human Resources. For an…

  • Transcripts

    The Department of Student Services issues copies of transcripts upon request under the following conditions: 1. Transcripts are available for a charge of $3.00.2. A signed form for the release of records must be completed by the person that the record is for. Official copies are mailed only to the business or organization with a…

  • High School Completion

    Get your High School Diploma through our Adult Education Program!  Take classes to obtain employment! High School Completion students must be 18 years or older as of September 1.  Call 313-317-5600 for a registration appointment.  To assess academic needs, transcripts must be brought with you to registration. ClassesHigh school classes are offered to those who need credit to…

  • Purchasing Policy

    6320– PURCHASING It is the policy of the Board of Education that acquisition of goods and services shall serve the best interests of the students, employees, and taxpayers of the Dearborn Public School District. The Superintendent shall develop procedures that ensure all purchases made by the district are necessary, reasonable, and adequately documented; and that…

  • Student Code of Conduct

    The Dearborn Public Schools considers maintaining a safe, secure, and orderly learning environment one of our top priorities. We believe that through creating such an environment, we foster the development of responsible, active citizens of our city, state, and country. A necessary step to secure an orderly learning environment is to outline the standards for…

  • School Start and End Times

    School Schedules Please note, start times listed below are when students are expected to be in their seats and ready to begin class. Parents and students should plan to arrive at the building at least five minutes before class starts. Elementary School 9:00 a.m. to 3:55 p.m.Half day ending at 12:05 p.m.Early release Tuesdays 2:25…

  • Work Permits

    Work permits are available in the high school offices and year round in the Administrative Service Building at 18700 Audette St., Dearborn. Work permit for students ages 16 and 17 Work permits for students younger than 16

  • Bed Bug Information

    What are bed bugs? Bed bugs, or Cimex lectularius, are small, wingless, blood- sucking insects. They feed on warm-blooded animals, such as birds, bats and humans. They hide in cracks and crevices in beds, wooden furniture, floors and walls during the day, and come out at night to feed on sleeping hosts. Bed bugs are not…

  • Child Find

    If you suspect your child has a disability affecting his or her school performance, please notify your child’s teacher, counselor, principal, or the Special Education Department at 313 827-7050. A “Student With a Disability” is defined, according to the Michigan Administrative Rules for Special Education (effective April, 2009), under the provisions of Public Act of…

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