Re-Enrollment Needed ASAP!

Please see attached Letter from our Supervisor Stephanie Stover. This needs to be done ASAP


Dear Parents,

We have already sent this information on Tuesday. This is extremely important that you complete your enrollment by Tuesday, December 15th, no later than 5 pm. This gives us 3 days to look over your contract and approve it.

The attached “help sheets” are for our new enrollment and billing system called Eleyo. We need your help putting in your family information in our new system. We ask that you put in the family information and basically “enroll” into the program through the new system by December 15th. This will allow you to change your schedule, view your account, set up automatic payments, change or add emergency contacts or pick ups to your child’s contact list. We hope to have digital sign in/out in the future to go paperless making it easier and safer. 

If you “get stuck” we can help and are just a phone call away. You can always access your account online at https://dearbornschools.ce.eleyo.com/ Set up your account, your password and away you go!  This enrollment period is only available for CURRENT families in our program. When we return to school in January we can open up enrollment for additional families.  

I have attached an additional Help Sheet that walks you through the entire enrollment process. We will no longer be using EZCare and the enrollment through that program will end as of January 1. We will not be in the office to assist with enrollment during the holidays. Stephanie Stover

Early Childhood Programs Supervisor

Dearborn Public Schools313-827-8350

Eleyo How to Steps

Covid Exposure at School

DATE: 12/11/2020

TO: Snow All Day Preschool Parents

FROM: Stephanie Stover, Early Childhood Supervisor

RE: COVID-19 Case Identification 

A confirmed case of coronavirus (Covid-19) has been identified at school. We are working closely with Wayne County Health Department to identify exposures and prevent further cases. This letter is informational only; no further action is required for you at this time.  If you have not been contacted by the district nurse or your building administrator, you are not considered to be a close-contact to the positive individual.

I want to thank all staff and students for following through social distancing measures and adhering to all other guidelines, like wearing masks at all times and not being in close contact with anyone for 15 minutes or more. I want to also remind all staff and students that we need to respect everyone’s privacy at all times. Your safety and privacy are important to us. Again, we thank all of you for adhering to all guidelines. 

The virus that causes COVID-19 is thought to spread mainly from person to person, through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks. These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs. Spread is more likely when people are less than six feet from each other for at least 15 minutes. A person who is a close contact of someone who is infected with COVID-19 may experience COVID-19 symptoms typically within two to fourteen days after a person is exposed. 

The symptoms of COVID-19 are similar in children and adults. Symptoms can include: Fever (>100.4oF), cough, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, runny or stuffy nose, loss of taste or smell, abdominal pain. 

There are many things that can be done to keep our schools, homes, and communities “COVID-19 free” and protect ourselves and loved ones: 

  1. Children and adults should stay home when ill. 
  2. Washing hands often with soap and running warm water for at least 20 seconds. 
  3. If a hand washing station is not available, use hand sanitizer properly. Gels, rubs, and hand wipes must contain at least 60% alcohol. Dispose of wipes in the trash after use. 
  4. Practice Good Respiratory Etiquette (cover a cough with elbow versus hand). 
  5. Follow guidance for wearing a face covering and social distancing. 

If you have questions, please contact Wayne County Health Department at 734-727-7078. 

Following the guidance of the MI Safe Schools Roadmap, the school has been disinfected. This includes spraying classrooms, hallways, locker rooms, and common areas as needed with a sanitizer, along with other methods of disinfection.

Additional information can be found on the CDC website.

Holiday Spirit Week

Monday, December 14th

Baby, its Cold Outside

Come dressed in your favorite sweater!

Tuesday, December 15th

Holiday Head Wear and Silly Socks

Show off your favorite holiday head wear and socks!

Wednesday, December 16th

Holiday Colors

Show off your spirit by wearing red and green!

Thursday, December 17th

Polar Express Day

Prepare for a perfect break by wearing your comfortable pjs

Friday, December 18th

Festive Friday

Wear your favorite festive attire!