Coronavirus BrainPOP Activities for Kids
These interactive BrainPop activities can be a helpful way for kids to learn more about the Coronavirus outbreak. Learning facts in kid-friendly terms can help ease their minds!
https://www.brainpop.com/health/diseasesinjuriesandconditions/coronavirus/
Free ebooks and Digital Resources
12-Story Library has opened up access to their full library of ebooks, each of which are paired with a unique resource web page with content updates, live news feeds, videos and image galleries. Enjoy!
12 Museum Virtual Tours
Click on the link below for a virtual tour of 12 famous museums that you can enjoy from home!
SNAP Benefits for Food Assistance
Families currently receiving food assistance benefits will receive additional benefits on their EBT Bridge Cards. Eligible families currently receiving food assistance benefits will be issued a supplement to their existing benefits. Supplemental benefits can be used as families would typically use their EBT card. Families who already receive food assistance benefits should begin receiving their additional benefits next week – with the payments being staggered over a 10-day period.
Families can use their pre-loaded EBT cards at any retailer that accepts Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) EBT benefits. You can find a list of SNAP retailers on the SNAP Retailers website.
Families not currently receiving food assistance benefits will receive an EBT card. Families who are not already receiving food assistance benefits should start receiving MDHHS notices in the mail late next week, with the EBT cards arriving by the first week of May.
Eligible families not currently receiving food assistance benefits will receive in the mail a pre-loaded Electronic Benefits Transaction (EBT) card – known as a Bridge Card – issued under the name of the oldest student in the household.
The amount of EBT benefits will be no less than the total amount of free or reduced-cost school lunch benefits that the family would have received during the time that school is closed. The benefits will include $193.80 per eligible student to cover the months of March and April and an additional $182.40 per student to cover May and June combined.
Benefits for all eligible school-aged children in the home will be loaded onto this one EBT card. Prior to receiving the card, families will get a letter from MDHHS describing how to use their EBT card, how to set up their PIN, and other pertinent information about food assistance benefits. EBT cards can be used much like a debit card for food items only purchased in-person at SNAP retailers
30 Virtual Field Trips
Click on the link below for 30 field trips that you can enjoy from home!
Donations through Dearborn Education Foundation
If you are interested in helping Dearborn Public Schools students and families in need during this challenging time, please visit https://dearbornedfoundation.org/ to donate through the Dearborn Education Foundation.
Food Distribution at OL Smith
Beginning this week, food distribution at OL Smith Middle School will be take place on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. On those days enough food will be given to cover the days food will not be distributed. Any child that lives in Dearborn under the age of 18 is eligible for breakfast and lunch through Dearborn Public Schools.
Tips to Help Children Cope

Facts About Unemployment Insurance
