Dearborn High School

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    1. 1.1. Mission Statement:
    2. 1.2. Dearborn High Daily Announcements:
  1. 2.   Michael Berry Center   ________________________________
    1. 2.1. Advanced Placement - College Level Classes during High School Advanced placement classes allow high school students to take university level courses at their home high schools. The curriculum is nationally developed and aligned to university coursework. Students who take advanced placement classes are encouraged to sit for the national AP exams in May of each year. Students achieving passing scores (3, 4, or 5) on the various exams are awarded college credit for their scores thereby decreasing the number of credits required and costs one they students enter college. Who can participate? AP classes offer open enrollment. Any student feeling up to the challenge is able to enroll. What classes are available? We offer 17 different classes at our 3 comprehensive high schools and DCMST including Art, Biology, Chemistry, Calculus, Computer Science, Economics, English Language, English Literature, Environmental Science, European History, Government and Politics, Music Theory, Physics, Statistics, US History, and World History
    2. 2.2. ·         You have junior or senior status ·         You have taken all sections of the PLAN, PSAT or MME exam. ·         You can provide your own transportation. Starting with Winter 2010 classes, registration for all HFCC classes will be handled directly by the high school. Students will not complete any registration either at the college or online.

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Dearborn High School
19501 Outer Drive Dearborn, MI 48124
313- 827-1600 

Principal: Charles Baughman

Assistant Principal: Mary Varady

Assistant Principal: Oussama Baydoun

Assistant Principal: Martha Burch 

 

Mission Statement:

The staff at Dearborn High School in cooperation with home and community affirms the responsibility to prepare all students to achieve their maximum potential as contributing citizens in a changing society.

 

 

Michael Berry Center

 

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Parent Letter Regarding Budget Cuts and Exam Schedule for First Semester of 2009/2010 school year

Letter

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DHS School Profile

The Class of 2010 School Profile is included with all college applications as an information piece for college admission counselors which allows them to accurately compare DHS seniors with seniors from other districts before making their final admission decisions.

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School Improvement Plan

Dearborn High School has a goal of increasing student achievement in Math, Reading, and Writing by 12 percent.  Our dedicated and hardworking staff have been working as a team to improve student achievement by using specific goals as stated in the following plans.

A.  Math, Reading, and Writing 

B.  School Improvement Plan PowerPoint  

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District Valedictorians and Salutatorians

Selection of High School Valedictorian and Salutatorian
 
The valedictorian at each high school is the student with the highest cumulative grade point average earned in the 8 semesters spent in high school. The salutatorian at each high school is the student with the next highest cumulative grade point average earned in the 8 semesters spent in high school. Grades earned in middle school, even if awarded high school credit, will not be included in the calculation. If there is a tie, students will be awarded the designation of co-valedictorian and/or co-salutatorian.
 
To qualify a student must have earned their final 11 credits in the Dearborn Public Schools at the time of graduation and attended the high school from which he or she is graduating for a minimum of one year. All grades earned in all subjects are used in the calculation of the cumulative grade point average.

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Advanced Placement - College Level Classes during High School

Advanced placement classes allow high school students to take university level courses at their home high schools. The curriculum is nationally developed and aligned to university coursework. Students who take advanced placement classes are encouraged to sit for the national AP exams in May of each year. Students achieving passing scores (3, 4, or 5) on the various exams are awarded college credit for their scores thereby decreasing the number of credits required and costs one they students enter college.

Who can participate?

AP classes offer open enrollment. Any student feeling up to the challenge is able to enroll.

What classes are available?

We offer 17 different classes at our 3 comprehensive high schools and DCMST including Art, Biology, Chemistry, Calculus, Computer Science, Economics, English Language, English Literature, Environmental Science, European History, Government and Politics, Music Theory, Physics, Statistics, US History, and World History

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 Dual Enrollment - College Classes during High School

You can take certain college classes and earn both high school and college credit if:

·         You have junior or senior status

·         You have taken all sections of the PLAN, PSAT or MME exam.

·         You can provide your own transportation.

Starting with Winter 2010 classes, registration for all HFCC classes will be handled directly by the high school. Students will not complete any registration either at the college or online.

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Avoid Plagiarism!

1.  Handout with links to definitions, examples and penalties.  

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Bullying

- information about bullying, parent information, and other interesting information -

Bullying Information

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