Families in Transition

According to the McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act: “The Education of Homeless Children and Youth program is to ensure that all homeless children and youth have equal access to the same free, appropriate public education, including preschool education, provided to other children and youth.” Dearborn Public Schools ensures that all students are provided with seamless educational…

Child Nutrition Services

Child Nutrition Services  We work to create a healthy and nutritious environment that promotes learning and wellness. Dearborn Public Schools serves nutritious meals every full school day.  The district participates in the Community Eligibility Program under the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s School Lunch Program and offers free lunch and breakfast to most of our kindergarten to 12th grade…

Student Enrollment and Registration

All Dearborn Public Schools enrollments can be started online through our pre-enrollment form. Many kindergarten through 12th grade enrollments can be completed online by submitting required paperwork electronically. Enrollment is not complete until all paperwork is received. Those who need to submit physical paperwork will need to visit the Administrative Service Center at 18700 Audette,…

Language Services (DSLS)

Welcome to the website of Dearborn Public Schools Language Services (DSLS), where you can stay informed about the district language services.Office of Civil Rights (OCR) Compliance Documentation page is concerned with preserving and providing a summary of the written and oral language support services offered by the Dearborn Public Schools District to both students and…

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…

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…

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…

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

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…

Attendance and Truancy

Under Michigan law, the Dearborn Schools District is responsible to inform parents and guardians of of your responsibility for the education of your student. The state law is explained in the following sections: Section 380.1561Every parent, guardian, or other person in the State of Michigan having control and charge of any child between the ages…

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Grading Guidelines for High School

Grading Philosophy* All Dearborn Public Schools grading and reporting will support the learning process and encourage student success.  Grades measure a student’s mastery of the course content expectations. Purposes for Grading Students’ Work* Primary Purpose Secondary Purposes Assessment Categories These guidelines emphasize summative assessments.  The final grade is determined by at least 80% summative and at most 20% formative….

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