Paycheck View-HIGH PRIORITY

As a reminder, employees are responsible for checking their pay and attendance information regularly and after each pay to ensure accuracy. Employees can view their pay stubs, profile, W2, attendance and professional development (instructional staff) online by visiting eEmployee. eEmployee can be accessed by following these instructions:

  • Visit: www.dearbornschools.org
  • Click on “Staff portal”
  • Under “Productivity” Section: Click on “eEmployee-View your paycheck
    • District Name (Choose from the Drop Down Menu)
    • ID or Username (Employee Number)
    • PIN (You create your own)

First time users, click on “register” and follow the prompts to create your log in. 

All employees will be given reasonable assurance in anticipation that they will be offered employment similar to their current employment in the 2021-22 school year. The reasonable assurance notification could be found on the two pay stubs in the month of June. 

Supervisors, please print this bulletin along with this linked attachment to the employees who do not have access to a computer. Attachment will download automatically as a Word document.

If you have any questions or need help signing in for eEmployee, please contact the Payroll Department at 313-827-3100.

Program pays science, tech majors to become teachers


Dearborn Public Schools has joined a unique partnership that will pay young graduates or mid-career professionals with science, engineering, tech or math degrees to go back to school to become teachers.

In return, those who go through the program have to agree to teach for three years in Dearborn Public Schools or Detroit Public Schools Community District.

The Wayne State Metro Detroit Teaching Residency for Urban Excellence (TRUE) Project is looking for those who already have a bachelor’s degree in science, technology, engineering, math or computer science.  The program will help participants get a master’s degree in education and their teaching certification in 18 months. During that time, participants will receive a $40,000 living stipend and participate in a one-year residency in one of the two districts.  Class costs are paid by the participant, minus any financial aid they receive. (Special grants may be available.) Participants will also receive mentoring throughout the program and for two years after graduating. 

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Teachers demonstrating a science activity to students.

Through the program, participants will become eligible to teach high school or middle school classes in their field.

In his letter as part of the grant request for the program, Dearborn Schools Superintendent Glenn Maleyko said, “As with many school districts around the State of Michigan, we struggle to fill STEM focused positions such as science, math and computer sciences.”

The general shortage of teachers is even more pronounced for science, math and technology teachers.  The TRUE program will help Dearborn meet its goal of improving quality instruction for students, Maleyko said.  The District already works with Wayne State’s Teacher Preparation Intern Model.Paragraph

An information session about Metro Detroit TRUE is scheduled for Jan. 23 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Fordson High School, 13800 Ford Road, Dearborn, in room A-103.  To register for the session or learn more about the program, visit go.wayne.edu/trueproject.  The first class of TRUE participants is expected to run from May 2020 to December 2021, but the new teachers could start work in the fall of 2021 while finishing their graduate coursework.

The program is part of a federal Department of Education grant to recruit more qualified science, math and technology teachers.   Wayne RESA and several others are also partners in the initiative.

“With the need of high quality STEM teachers across the State of Michigan, we believe that this is a one of a kind opportunity to assist in the development of teachers who have industry experience to be our future leaders,” Maleyko wrote. 


Metro Detroit TRUE Project

Are you or someone you know is considering becoming a teacher?

If you have a bachelor’s degree in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), this program might be right for you. Read info below.

TRUE Overview

Metro Detroit TRUE Project is an accelerated graduate level certification and residency program for recent graduates and mid-career professionals in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) or computer science (CS) fields.

TRUE Benefits

  • Earn a master’s degree and teaching certification in secondary math or science in 18 months
  • Receive a living stipend
  • Obtain mentoring support throughout the program and for two years post graduation
  • Pathway to a rewarding new career in math or science teaching 

TRUE Commitment

  • One school year residency in Detroit Public School Community District or Dearborn Public Schools
  • 18-month innovative graduate level coursework
  • 3-year commitment to teaching in DPSCD or DPS
  • Ongoing support for new teachers

TRUE Eligibility 

  • Hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • Have a background in STEM or CS
  • Have a desire to make a difference in student learning

TRUE Impact

  • Highly qualified, diverse teachers who bring innovative STEM and CS learning to students in DPSCD and DPS 
  • Improved academic achievement in STEM and CS

More Information

If you are looking for more information, register below:

January 23, 2020– Location: Fordson High School, 13800 Ford Road, Room A-103, Dearborn, MI 48126

Registration

Job Fairs

Good Evening,
We are hiring and we need your help to spread the word!!!
We will be holding 7 total job fairs at different locations to recruit candidates for various types of non-instructional positions. Please start telling friends, family, neighbors, and share the information in the attached flyer with anyone who might be interested. We need your help!

Job Fair Information:
Snow Elementary 10/24/19 at 8:30-10:30 a.m. and 3:00-5:00 p.m.
McDonald 10/31/2019 8:30-10:30 a.m.
Woodworth Middle School 10/28/19 at 8:30-10:30 a.m. and 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Smith Middle 11/12/2019 at 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Salina Elementary 11/14/2019 3:00-5:00 p.m.

Snow Elementary 10/24/19 at 8:30-10:30 a.m. and 3:00-5:00 p.m.
McDonald 10/31/2019 8:30-10:30 a.m.
Woodworth Middle School 10/28/19 at 8:30-10:30 a.m. and 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Smith Middle 11/12/2019 at 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Salina Elementary 11/14/2019 3:00-5:00 p.m.

Below is a link to a flyer on the 21st Century CLC Program. This program is funded by the Michigan Department of Education and provides academic enrichment opportunities during non-school hours to help students reach their highest potential. The program also offers the students a broad array of youth development and recreational activities.

21st Century CLC Program

School Closing Update

Hello All,
Extreme temperatures and wind chills for the area continue to be in the forecast.  All Dearborn Public Schools will be closed on Thursday, January 31, 2019.
The extreme cold is predicted to move on late Thursday and early Friday morning. A decision on the status of school for Friday will be made at a later time and shared with the community.
Please be safe and stay warm!

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