Workers replace the slate tile roof at Fordson High School

Two firms hired to assist with bond planning

In January 2025, the Board of Education approved two contracts as the district continues to plan to put another infrastructure bond on the ballot in either 2025 or 2026. Byrum and Fisk was hired to help with community engagement including gathering input from stakeholders and communicating the district’s building and facilities needs.  Quinn Evans was…

Students work on dental molds at the Michael Berry Career Center.

Updates planned at Early College, under discussion for Career Center

Several facility updates to improve the district’s high school offerings are planned or underway at Henry Ford Early College and the Michael Berry Career Center. Dearborn Public Schools now owns two buildings that house the Henry Ford Early College on the northwest side of the Henry Ford College campus. Renovations have started at these buildings,…

An aerial view of a six classroom addition under construction at Haigh Elementary

Board of Education schedules Sept. 24 special meeting to plan for engaging community on building needs

Dearborn Public Schools is planning a special meeting on Sept. 24, 2024 to talk about how to engage with the community on infrastructure and building needs of the district, even as the last of the major summer projects funded by federal pandemic dollars come to a close. The board’s special meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 24…

Graphic explaining changes in tax rates - readable pdf version linked in post

Some property tax bills to include corrected school levies

While Dearborn Public Schools is only collecting 2.3352 mills of its recently reapproved operating millage, some property owners in Dearborn and Dearborn Heights will see higher rates this summer after it was discovered that the tax was left off some bills last year. For the 2024-25 tax cycle, the district’s operating millage will be 2.3352…

Graphic explaining per pupil funding

Per pupil funding explained

Psst, here’s something you may not know. School funding is complicated in Michigan. Actually, if you try to be an informed voter, you probably have already figured that out. With the Operating Millage Renewal vote set for Feb. 27, we wanted to take a moment to try to explain the difference between what legislators set…

Logo for Operating Millage Renewal 2024

District to see Operating Millage Renewal at lower rate for homeowners

Dearborn Public Schools will place an important operating millage renewal on the Feb. 27, 2024 ballot, which is also the presidential primary. The Board of Education approved seeking the millage renewal during its regular meeting on Nov. 13, 2023.  The question is a renewal, not a new tax. The district’s operating millage provides $41 million,…

Crews use a crane to lift new HVAC equipment through a new roof hatch into Whitmore Bolles Elementary School in August 2023.

Summary of summer 2023 district construction projects released

While most students and staff were enjoying their summer break, construction crews were busy on numerous projects around Dearborn Public Schools. Four elementary schools were closed for the entire summer as they entered the final stages of work to add air-conditioning, and another was closed as work started on its air-conditioning project.  Several other buildings…

Introductory slide from Fielding International's May 15, 2023 presentation

Consultant presents possible building scenarios

With an aging inventory of buildings and an ever growing demand on the amount of time schools are being used during the year, it’s clear the infrastructure needs of our schools require immediate attention.  Those same reasons also support the need for a broader discussion on the future of our schools in Dearborn.   Fielding International,…

A map showing facility conditions in schools in Dearborn Public Schools

Consultants to present possible school building options during May 15 meeting

Dearborn Public Schools Board of Education will hold a special meeting on May 15, 2023 to again hear from Fielding International.  This time the consultants will present two different broad scenarios for how the district could address its school building needs. The board’s May 15 meeting was regularly scheduled to be a Henry Ford College…