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Dearborn Elementary School is a
K-5 school located in Northridge, California. It is situated one mile east of
California State University, Northridge (CSUN) in a residential neighborhood
adjacent to Dearborn Park. Dearborn is part of Local District 1 in the Los
Angeles Unified School District.
Our school’s programs are
tailored to meet the needs of our diverse learning population. Dearborn offers
a School for Advanced Studies (SAS) program. In the SAS program, teachers are
specially trained to expand and enhance their grade-level curriculum to
challenge students who are identified to be high achieving or intellectually
gifted. Above all, Dearborn strives to provide instruction to all students in
the least restrictive environment possible. Special education services are
provided to the student population. These services include a Resource
Specialist Program, Speech Language Development, Occupational Therapy and a part
time School Psychologist. Many of our special education students
are mainstreamed in general education classrooms for two-thirds of their day.
Dearborn has been designated as
an Arts Prototype school. This means that many of our students and teachers
benefit from professional instruction in theater, dance, visual art, and music
classes on a weekly basis. We believe these activities promote positive
attitudes, encourage achievement, and instill a sense of belonging among our
students.
We also benefit from
professionals on staff who provide us with a creative Math Lab and a Technology
Center equipped with 27 computers. Our Wonder of
Reading school library and award winning Literacy Garden are peaceful, pleasant
settings where students can read for pleasure
or expand their knowledge of core subjects. Students and teachers use these
resources to create a fun and hands-on learning environment. In addition, our
school has received two Kirk Douglas Grants. Our students participate in a
weekly psychomotor program led by trained physical fitness coaches.
This neighborhood school serves
a diverse student population comprised of white, Hispanic,
Black, Filipino, Asian, and other nationalities. Dearborn
families represent a wide spectrum of educational, economic and cultural
backgrounds. Languages spoken include English, Spanish, Armenian,
Tagalog, Korean, Russian and Farsi. Forty-seven percent of our students qualify for a
free / reduced lunch, which designates our school as a Target Assistance – Title
1 School. English language learners participate in a Structured English Immersion Program that
focuses on second language acquisition skills which include reading, oral
language and vocabulary development.
Dearborn teachers participate in
ongoing professional development. Through Banked Time meetings and weekly grade
level collaboration, teachers work together to ensure a coherent instructional
program based on the state academic content standards. Our Literacy Coach and
Math Coach work with teachers to support the instructional program and assist
teachers. Our BTSA Support Providers assist and guide our beginning teachers.
The Parent Teacher Association
is a valued partner in Dearborn’s efforts to provide children with a full and
multifaceted education. Our PTA and other volunteers are generous with their
time and resources to provide field trips, sponsor programs and generate funds
for school improvements. Volunteers also help by donating supplies and
assisting teachers and staff by performing clerical tasks. Parents are welcome
and encouraged to coordinate these activities in the new Parent Center at the
entrance of our campus.
Two childcare providers are
located on campus: YMCA and Creative Kids. In addition, there are a variety of
after-school enrichment classes, including chess, cooking, tae kwan do,
dance/fitness.
In accordance with the Los
Angeles Unified School District traditional calendar we provide 180 days of
academic instruction. This consists of 170 regular days and 10 minimum days to
provide teaches, parents and staff the opportunity to meet and plan a curriculum
that satisfies LAUSD and California standards.
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Digging Up
Dearborn's History |
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•Surrounded
by vegetable and pumpkin fields
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•Designated
a Triad School for Integration
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•Established
as a Learn School in 1997
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•Built a
Wonder of Reading Library/Literacy Garden
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•Received
the Kirk Douglas Playground Grant 2002
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•Established
as a School for Advanced Studies (SAS) in 2004-2005
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