2025-2026 ASAP/Night School Program-1st Semester

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1st Semester ASAP registration has started. Credit recovery classes offered in the After School Academic Program (ASAP) begin on September 4, 2025, on Mondays/Thursdays, and/or Wednesdays/Fridays. ASAP’s last day will be on December 12, 2025. A student may enroll in up to two classes. Each class runs two days a week and each class costs $150. There will be a discount of $100 for early registration. You can make a credit card payment by following the link below:

https://dearbornschools.revtrak.net/HS/edsel-ford-hs/#/fo/EFHS—Night-School-25-2645

If you are interested in your child attending credit recovery classes, or if you have further questions, please contact your child’s counselor, or the at-risk advisors listed below to obtain an application.

10th Grade: Mrs. Fidama 313-827-7312 fidamaa@dearbornschools.org

11th Grade: Ms. Lozoya 313-827-1523 lozoyak@dearbornschools.org

12th Grade: Mr. Naimi 313-827-7877 naimik@dearabornschools.org

Or any of the following counselors:

Mrs. Mohamed: (A-Alq), 313-827-8325 mohameh@dearbornschools.org

Ms. Albarakat: (Alr-Gh) 313-827-7651 albarai@dearbornschools.org

Mr. Alasry: (Gi-M),  313-827-8426 alasrys@dearbornschools.org

Mrs. Welmers: (N-Z), 313- 827-1524 welmerg@dearbornschools.org

If you have further questions, please contact your child’s counselor or Mr. Naimi, the Graduation Specialist, to obtain an application. The application is available online by clicking Night School S1 Registration Form

Extra $1.81 service fee for each class

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