School Closure / COVID-19 Update

While the schools are closed, I am still available to answer questions about Career and Technical Education (CTE), Michael Berry Career Center Programs and other scheduling options for Dearborn High school students. Unfortunately, since my daughter is in a high-risk group, I am not available for in-person meeting at this time.

You may leave a voicemail: (313) 827-4808 or email me: bayerlj@dearbornschools.org

I make every effort to respond to communications withing 24 hours.

Wayne County Regional Enhancement Education Millage Proposal

 

School districts in Wayne County have placed a proposal on the November 8th ballot to provide added funding for our schools. It is the “Regional Enhancement Millage Proposal.”

If approved by the entire county, the 2 mil proposal will generate approximately $6.2 million from Dearborn but the District will receive $7.8 million in additional funding for our schools.  Money would go to local schools starting this year and the millage expires after six years.  Continue reading

Wayne County Regional Enhancement Education Millage Proposal

 

School districts in Wayne County have placed a proposal on the November 8th ballot to provide added funding for our schools. It is the “Regional Enhancement Millage Proposal.”

If approved by the entire county, the 2 mil proposal will generate approximately $6.2 million from Dearborn but the District will receive $7.8 million in additional funding for our schools.  Money would go to local schools starting this year and the millage expires after six years.  Continue reading

Notice for AOL Email Accounts

Dear Parents,

If you are an AOL email user, please be aware that you may not receive email notifications due to AOL policies. We are working to resolve this issue with AOL.

Thank you for your patience while we work with AOL to make sure you get classroom notifications from your teacher.

Sincerely,

Technology Department

2016 Otto Rowen Scholarship

Otto Rowan

The Otto J. Rowen Scholarships are made possible by the Otto J. Rowen trust fund and administered by the Dearborn Rotary Foundation.  Mr. Rowen was a former Dearborn teacher, administrator at Woodworth School and Rotarian. The students awarded are the best representatives of each vocational area, are interested in pursuing a career in their chosen vocation, have potential for future success in their field, and are recommended by their vocational instructors.

The Rotary Club of Dearborn through its Foundation states that the scholarship funds may be used for classes, tuition, books, school fees and specialized equipment needed for the related vocational program for each student. The unique aspect of this scholarship/grant is that the student who is not planning to attend college or pursue additional formalized training can use the money for equipment needed in his or her field. Students from the Dearborn School System are eligible.

Teachers in our Career and Technical Education classes will be recommending outstanding senior students this week.  Applications and recommendation letters will be due FEBRUARY 4, 2015 to bayerlj@dearbornschools.org.