{"id":463,"date":"2020-05-05T10:32:10","date_gmt":"2020-05-05T14:32:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/iblog.dearbornschools.org\/kibilks\/?p=463"},"modified":"2020-05-05T10:32:14","modified_gmt":"2020-05-05T14:32:14","slug":"digital-enrollment-for-next-year","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/iblog.dearbornschools.org\/kibilks\/2020\/05\/05\/digital-enrollment-for-next-year\/","title":{"rendered":"Digital Enrollment for Next Year"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Dearborn Schools moves to digital enrollments for next<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>school year<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Although Dearborn Public School buildings are currently closed, the District is enrolling for<br>next school year. Parents and guardians who have a child who will start Dearborn Public Schools in<br>the fall are encouraged to start enrollment now at http:\/\/www.dearbornschools.org\/enroll . Enrolling<br>in the spring, when possible, helps the District ensure we have proper staffing and supplies when<br>the new school year starts Aug. 31.<br>During the building closure, the District has modified its process to allow families to complete<br>enrollment electronically. Before the closure, parents or guardians needed to visit the District<br>offices or their child\u2019s future school to submit certain paperwork and complete enrollment.<br>Dearborn Public Schools only accepts enrollment from students living in the District, which<br>includes almost all of Dearborn and a small section of Dearborn Heights.<br>For those who prefer not to enroll online, District staff can also mail paperwork for families to<br>complete and return to enroll a new student. Anyone with questions about enrollment can call 313-<br>495-4004 during the closure. Please be aware most employees are working from home. Callers may<br>need to leave a message, but someone will return the call.<br>The District was forced to modify its enrollment process after schools were abruptly closed in<br>March to slow the spread of COVID-19. Traditional Kindergarten Roundups at our elementary<br>schools had to be canceled as a result of the school closure.<br>To enroll in kindergarten, students must be five years old by September 1. Waivers are<br>available for students who will turn five after September 1 but before December 1. For parents<br>already living in the district, the waivers need to be submitted by June 1. See the District website at<br>https:\/\/dearbornschools.org\/enroll for the waiver and more information.<br>Dearborn Public Schools also offers a free Young Fives program for students who will turn<br>five between June 15 and December 1 this year. That all-day program is offered at select schools<br>and follows the kindergarten curriculum. Young Fives is held at DuVall, Geer Park, Haigh, Henry<br>Ford, Lindbergh, Maples, McCollough, Oakman, River Oaks, Salina, Snow, Whitmore-Bolles and<br>William Ford elementary schools. The extra year allows those children to better develop the<br>academic and emotional skills they need to succeed in school. The following year they would enroll<br>in kindergarten at their neighborhood school. Parents interested in the program will need to enroll<br>their child in the District and can contact Student Services to learn more.<br>The District is also accepting registration for paid programs for the fall, including preschool<br>programs and before and afterschool childcare. Parents interested in those programs can learn more<br>by visiting https:\/\/iblog.dearbornschools.org\/earlychildhood\/ . Scroll down on the home page to find<br>a list of programs and prices for next school year. Registration forms are available under a separate<br>tab and can be printed and mailed in to reserve your spot. Children in paid programs do not need to<br>reside in Dearborn Public Schools.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>District enrollment<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>modified<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Page 2<br>Parents interested in the state-sponsored GSRP preschool can sign up to receive more<br>information about registration when it becomes available at https:\/\/cotter.dearbornschools.org\/ . The<br>Great Start Readiness Program is not accepting official applications yet while awaiting more<br>direction from the state. GSRP is open to low-income and working-class families at no cost to the<br>family.<br>There are many reasons for parents to choose Dearborn Public Schools. The District is proud<br>to offer one of the lowest teacher-to-student ratios of any district in Wayne County, with an average<br>classroom size of 22 students in kindergarten through second grade and 23 for third through fifth.<br>Dearborn students show above average academic growth each year as measured on national tests.<br>Dearborn Schools also maintains a 95 percent high school graduation rate and has been recognized<br>for the high number of students who enroll in college.<br>Situations are constantly changing during this COVID-19 pandemic. For the latest information<br>about Dearborn Public Schools, please visit the website at http:\/\/www.dearbornschools.org<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dearborn Schools moves to digital enrollments for next school year Although Dearborn Public School buildings are currently closed, the District is enrolling fornext school year. Parents and guardians who have a child who will start Dearborn Public Schools inthe fall are encouraged to start enrollment now at http:\/\/www.dearbornschools.org\/enroll . 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