Chromebook Update!

Chromebooks will be available for pick up at River Oaks tomorrow morning at 9 a.m.

  • This is a drive through pick up. Stay in your car in the drop off lane and allow us to bring a Chromebook out to you.
  • If you are walking to school, just keep your distance (6 feet) from others while you wait.
  • The Chromebooks will need WiFi to work.
  • You are responsible for any damages! Be careful!
  • Please let me know if you have any questions!

Update! You can borrow a Chromebook!

The District is now loaning Chromebooks to families in order to support their child’s remote learning.  Please note that Chromebooks need a working internet connection. If you would like to borrow a Chromebook for your child to use, please contact me as soon as possible and I will put in a request. 

Free Bagged Meal Pick Up for Students

Free Bagged Meal Pick Up for Students

Tomorrow, March 17th the district will begin offering free bagged breakfast and lunch pick up for students at Fordson, Edsel Ford and Dearborn high schools, McCollough-Unis, Salina Intermediate, and Woodworth Middle School from 10 a.m. to noon.

The meals are available for anyone age 18 or younger, but anyone can pick up the meals. All you need to do is tell how many you need at pick up – children do not need to come to pick them up.

Click the link below to see the official statement and additional information from the superintendent.
https://superintendent.dearbornschools.org/2020/03/16/students1stdbnschs-dearborn-offering-free-meal-pickup-to-students/

District Information

The District Public Hotline for questions and support from 9-4pm (Monday to Friday) is
313-827-3006 or email is communications@dearbornschools.org

If you need support with technology access, contact 313-827-3003

— Schools are currently closed until April 13, 2020.
Updated Meal Pick Up Information
What if I need a laptop for my child? email roec@dearbornschools.org immediately
COVID-19 information page
Emotional Support Hotline: call 313-827-8500 or email: dss@dearbornschools.org Always call 911 in the event of an emergency