The extra curricular activities page has been updated! You should find out more information as to the times clubs are held as well as the season and days of the week. Some clubs come with their own calendars instead of meeting weekly, so please be patient:) Feel free...
Month: September 2019
Letter from Prosecutor Worthy
The following letter has been issued to Wayne county to address county-wide incidents of school threats and violence. Prosecutor-Worthy-School-Threat-Letter-2019-ArabicDownload Prosecutor-Worthy-School-Threat-Letter-2019Download
NWEA Testing Tuesday
The language NWEA will be given Tuesday, Sept. 17 in the morning.
Alpena Trip Meeting
It's time to talk the annual STEM Overnight Trip!!!!!! This year we will be traveling to Alpena May 28th and 29th. Don't know what is fun and exciting in Alpena??? Come join Ms. Fryzel and Ms. Bissonette Wednesday, September 25th at 6:00 PM in the Heights Campus...
Smoke on the Grill Sale
Smoke on the Grill tickets are available for sale. The event is Thursday, September 26th from 4-7 PM at Ford Field. All proceeds go to Goodfellows and come back to the PTA! See Ms. Beth in the office for tickets. ($10 for kids, $30 for adults). Smoke on the Grill...
PTA Pizza Sale
Our FIRST after school pizza sale will be Thursday, September 19th. $1.00 a slice. Come get a snack before getting in the car or coming to Learning Center. C'mon... you know you'll be hungry! (Sponsored by the PTA).
Got Cardstock?
If you have or are willing to donate colored or white cardstock (packs of 100+sheets) please contact Ms. Roberts. She is using them for a project:) robertl1@dearbornschools.org

Math Circles Club Begins Next Wednesday
For more information, check out their website. Please be aware that U of M has NOT updated their site with the new times (2:15-3:15) and parent consent form.
PTA Meeting Tonight
It will be held at 6:00pm in the STEM cafeteria. Remider: The PTA has started a new website. Please subscribe to receive email updates. Our new site is at https://ptastem.school.blog
Way to Go STEM!
Enjoy reading the article about 76 Michigan schools with 75% or more students 'proficient' on M-STEP reading test.