Upcoming 6th, 7th, and 8th Graders:

The following is Summer Reading instruction guide. Please read as you will be responsible to present something in the fall. Everything is explained in the following document:

Unis Middle School 

Summer Learning for ELA 2020

All Books are Linked to Text and Audio

Books and Audio Provided by: http://esl-bits.net/

Directions: Students are to read 2 books (highly recommended to choose off this list) for their summer reading.  In August, their ELA teacher will give them guidance on the reports that they will do to complete the summer reading assignment.  

*We do not censor our selections or decide what is age/grade appropriate for each student, so please check in with your child about what they’re reading. YA (Young Adult) literature is written for a wide variety of maturity levels, so students and families should talk about these books and decide whether the language/content is a good fit.

  1. A Wrinkle in Time
  2. Holes
  3. Secret Life of Bees
  4. The House on Mango Street
  5. Spider-Man: The Darkest Hour
  6. Flight
  7. Bridge to Terabithia
  8. Esperanza Rising
  9. Tuck Everlasting
  10. Big Mouth & Ugly Girl
  11. I am Legend
  12. Stardust
  13. Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy 
  14. The House on Mango Street
  15. Alice in Wonderland
  16. Fahrenheit 451
  17. The Girl from Everywhere
  18. The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole
  19. Fantastic Mr.Fox
  20. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
  21. Fahrenheit 451
  22. Split
  23. Danny the Champion of the World
  24. Number the Stars
  25. Goodbye Mr.Chips
  26. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night
  27. Little Brother
  28. The Blurred Man
  29. Santaland Diaries
  30. No Money Down

For your reference:

NWEA RIT ScoreLexile LevelNWEA RIT ScoreLexile Level
175151215871
180241220961
1853312251051
1904212301141
1955112351231
2006012401321
2056912451411
2107812501501

Frontier Class

Hi all! For those that want to set a picture as your entire background, please follow these easy steps as shown in the video below!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/13n-BQ66XcKSRoxNvgV9qstL9sDwxW2DR/view?usp=sharing

Frontier Project 6

Hi All! For your next project, you will be using Google Drawing to develop a Color Collage…you need to think of a color and take pictures of the objects of the color that you find! After capturing at least 6 photos, you will need to add them to a Google Drawing project and turn it in the classwork section in our class.

Attached is a step by step video on how to complete the project, the rubric, along with an example of what it can look like. This is just an example, be creative and add your own touches, I know you are better than me at this, so show me what you got!!

PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO AND LOOK AT THE RUBRIC!!!!!!

https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1CqhkA1naTsfk6uri1Mnl-5ursy6l6JwA-BdHNvT3aDs/edit?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hv47RhL05Jt-XzzuBukPBuzsQo5DpcVn/view?usp=sharing

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JOKP2LnFLqyak_Dvb3deM6n5ZdOZupUbXDA8TjFccqQ/edit?usp=sharing

Google Classroom Reply

Hello, Google “Reply” to no reply account

Some students are replying to messages sent from google classroom thinking that the teacher is receiving them but she/he is not. If you send a message to a teacher from a google email you must type the teachers name to reply, otherwise it goes to a no-reply account and the teacher does not get it. I even ran into this earlier where some students are saying they are emailing me but I am not receiving anything.

Basic message that needs to be relayed to the kids:
You CAN NOT hit reply on Google Classroom announcements from your teachers. If you want to contact your teacher, you must type their name into the “to” line.

Grading

#Students1stDbnSchs Virtual Visit #16 Grading for Students at all levels. Special Guests David Higgins, Adam Martin, and Rima Hassan.

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Grading for Students at all levels. Special Guests David Higgins, Adam Martin, and Rima Hassan.

Click Here to view the episode.

Dearborn Public Schools. COVID-19 April 27, 2020 Update. Dr. Glenn Maleyko, Dave Mustonen, William Ford Principal David Higgins, Woodworth Principal Rima Hassan and Dearborn High Principal Adam Martin discuss the grading process developed in the District’s Continuity of Learning Plan.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C1NKrGkw7I&feature=youtu.be

by Glenn Maleyko on May 1, 2020

Dearborn Moves to Digital Registration

Although Dearborn Public School buildings are currently closed, the District is enrolling for next school year.  Parents and guardians who have a child who will start Dearborn Public Schools in the fall are encouraged to start enrollment now at http://www.dearbornschools.org/enroll. Enrolling in the spring, when possible, helps the District ensure we have proper staffing and supplies when the new school year starts Aug. 31.

During the building closure, the District has modified its process to allow families to complete enrollment electronically. Before the closure, parents or guardians needed to visit the District offices or their child’s future school to submit certain paperwork and complete enrollment.

Dearborn Public Schools only accepts enrollment from students living in the District, which includes almost all of Dearborn and a small section of Dearborn Heights.

For those who prefer not to enroll online, District staff can also mail paperwork for families to complete and return to enroll a new student.  Anyone with questions about enrollment can call 313-495-4004 during the closure. Please be aware most employees are working from home.  Callers may need to leave a message, but someone will return the call.

The District was forced to modify its enrollment process after schools were abruptly closed in March to slow the spread of COVID-19. Traditional Kindergarten Roundups at our elementary schools had to be canceled as a result of the school closure.

To enroll in kindergarten, students must be five years old by September 1. Waivers are available for students who will turn five after September 1 but before December 1.  For parents already living in the district, the waivers need to be submitted by June 1. See the District website at https://dearbornschools.org/enroll for the waiver and more information.

Dearborn Public Schools also offers a free Young Fives program for students who will turn five between June 15 and December 1 this year. That all-day program is offered at select schools and follows the kindergarten curriculum. Young Fives is held at DuVall, Geer Park, Haigh, Henry Ford, Lindbergh, Maples, McCollough, Oakman, River Oaks, Salina, Snow, Whitmore-Bolles and William Ford elementary schools. The extra year allows those children to better develop the academic and emotional skills they need to succeed in school. The following year they would enroll in kindergarten at their neighborhood school. Parents interested in the program will need to enroll their child in the District and can contact Student Services to learn more.

The District is also accepting registration for paid programs for the fall, including preschool programs and before and afterschool childcare. Parents interested in those programs can learn more by visiting https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/earlychildhood/. Scroll down on the home page to find a list of programs and prices for next school year.  Registration forms are available under a separate tab and can be printed and mailed in to reserve your spot. Children in paid programs do not need to reside in Dearborn Public Schools. 

Parents interested in the state-sponsored GSRP preschool can sign up to receive more information about registration when it becomes available at https://cotter.dearbornschools.org/. The Great Start Readiness Program is not accepting official applications yet while awaiting more direction from the state.  GSRP is open to low-income and working-class families at no cost to the family.

There are many reasons for parents to choose Dearborn Public Schools.  The District is proud to offer one of the lowest teacher-to-student ratios of any district in Wayne County, with an average classroom size of 22 students in kindergarten through second grade and 23 for third through fifth.  Dearborn students show above average academic growth each year as measured on national tests.  Dearborn Schools also maintains a 95 percent high school graduation rate and has been recognized for the high number of students who enroll in college.

Situations are constantly changing during this COVID-19 pandemic.  For the latest information about Dearborn Public Schools, please visit the website at http://www.dearbornschools.org.