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Census Application

  • Posted on June 10, 2020 at 2:06 pm

Dear Parent(s),

Every year, billions of dollars in federal funding go to hospitals, fire departments, schools, roads, and other resources based on census data.

For a better future of our city, schools, and students , please click on the link now and fill out the census. It only takes a few minutes from your time to make a difference.

Complete the Census application here: 

https://my2020census.gov/

Library Cards

  • Posted on March 26, 2020 at 1:04 pm

FREE Dearborn Public Library Card for E access

Dearborn Public Library has set up a way for residents of Dearborn and Dearborn Heights to register for temporary Dearborn Public Library cards.  These cards will allow access to all Dearborn Public Library electronic materials, such as Hoopla and TumbleBooks. Instructions of how to sign up:  https://dearbornlibrary.org/wordpress/need-a-temporary-library-card/

Food Pick-Up

  • Posted on March 26, 2020 at 12:36 pm

Starting next week we will shift to a new schedule.  Please see below.

Dearborn Public Schools is offering free pickup lunch and breakfast for students while school is closed for the mandatory shut down over the next few weeks.

Families will be able to stop in and pick up a bag with both breakfast and lunch for each child in the family.  Pickups will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon at Fordson, Edsel Ford, Dearborn high school, McCollough-Unis, Salina Intermediate, and Woodworth Middle School.

Mondays, students will receive breakfast and lunch for Monday and Tuesday.

Wednesdays, students will receive breakfast and lunch for Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Fridays, students will receive breakfast and lunch for Friday Saturday and Sunday.

Screen Break Ideas

  • Posted on March 26, 2020 at 12:28 pm

Choice Menu: Screen Break Ideas

It’s important to get time away from screens. Choose several things from this list to brighten your day! Connect (with each other), explore, create, and move!  How many can you check off?

Read!Find a comfy corner to curl up with a book (maybe in your blanket fort)Read a story to a family memberRead to a pet Listen to an audiobook while you color or draw here.Read a book outside
Play! Play a board or card game with your familyPlay hide-and-seekHide a treasure for your family to find and draw a treasure mapHave a tea party with your stuffed animalsBuild a fort out of blankets and pillowsPlay with your pet
Create! What art supplies do you have? Paint? Crayons? Colored pencils? Make cards to send to a family member or friend.Act out a favorite story for your familyDraw a picture of yourselfDecorate Easter eggsMake finger puppets of favorite book charactersMaker Challenges – multiple screen-free STEM challenges for home (printer helpful)A free downloadable coloring book
Go outside!STEM Outdoors BINGO boardGo for a walk with your familySearch for shapes, numbers, or words in your neighborhood Draw on the sidewalk with chalkSee how far you can get a hula hoop to roll. Run to catch it before it falls.Blow bubbles
Move!Create a dance for a favorite song and teach it to a family memberMake an obstacle coursePlace tissues on your heads and see how long you can dance around without letting it fall off. Who made it the longest?See how far you can jump. Mark your spot with a piece of tape and see if you can beat your last jump.Make a hopscotch game with chalk outside or tape inside 
Help!Plan a menu with your familyHelp to prepare a recipe, practicing measuring ingredientsTidy your roomSort your dirty clothes into light and dark colorsHelp your brother or sister with their workKeep your workspace clean and organizedTrain your pet to do a new trick

March is Reading Month

  • Posted on March 23, 2020 at 6:47 pm

To continue nurturing our young minds while they are at home from school, Representative Abdullah Hammoud has launched what will now be a series of different guests readers who will read their favorite children’s book via YouTube. TuneIn in and watch the first video in the series, “Who Says Women Can’t Be Doctors”  read by Representative Abdullah Hammoud 

Food Pantry Change

  • Posted on March 23, 2020 at 2:13 pm

This months food pantry is going to be a little different. Instead of it being at Lowrey it is going to be at ACCESS in Dearborn. We’ve teamed up with ACCESS, Communities in Schools and The Amity Foundation to make this happen. We also will be combining 2 food pantries in one, Lowrey and Snow Elementary, to be feeding 250 families! 

Some Changes to schedule

  • Posted on March 19, 2020 at 3:24 pm

Food distribution at Woodworth on Friday March 20, 2020, from 10:00-12:00. Also, Chromebook pick up will resume tomorrow from 12:30-2:00 at Lowrey.

Free Breakfast/Lunch Pick Up

  • Posted on March 18, 2020 at 8:53 pm

Hello, 
Dearborn Public Schools is offering free pickup lunch and breakfast for students while school is closed for the mandatory shut down over the next three weeks.
Families will be able to stop by any one of six locations to pick up a bag with both breakfast and lunch for each child in the family. Pickups will run daily from 10 a.m. to noon starting March 17, 2020 and running until April 3rd, 2020. 
Locations are as follows:Fordson, Edsel Ford and Dearborn high schools, McCollough-Unis, Salina Intermediate, and Woodworth Middle School.

Signage at each site will direct parents and students where to enter the building. 
Please note, meals are available to anyone age 18 and younger.  Students do not need to be present, and the Dearborn School student does not need to attend at that building.  A designated person can collect meals for multiple children.  Meals for Saturday and Sunday can be picked up on Friday.
Check the Dearborn Public Schools website at www.dearbornschools.org for any updates or changes to the meal program or for other issues regarding the school closure.

Thank you

GONOODLE!!

  • Posted on March 18, 2020 at 8:50 pm

GoNoodle is an amazing resource that many of our students are familiar with. They love GoNoodle in the classroom, and now they can use GoNoodle at home! Check out this resource to help get good energy at home. https://www.gonoodle.com/good-energy-at-home-kids-games-and-videos/

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Mobymax

  • Posted on March 18, 2020 at 8:45 pm

With the majority of states now facing school closures, students are using MobyMax at home more than ever.

For some, it’s the first time their parents and guardians are seeing Moby, and you may be getting lots of questions!

We’ve put together a handy guide for parents that details how to use MobyMax at home with their children.

It includes a description of the program, sign-in instructions, and suggestions for what students should work on. The guide can easily be printed to send home with students (if you’re still able) or emailed to parents directly.

Click here for the Quick Guide to Using Moby from Home.

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