Dearborn Virtual K-12

Enrollment Options

If you are a Dearborn Public School student, open enrollment ends May 6th, 2024. Enrollment is a minimum commitment of one school year.

If your child is currently enrolled in Dearborn Public Schools Virtual K-12 and you wish for them to return to their in-person school for the 2024-25 school year, you must complete this form by May 6th.

If your child attends an in-person Dearborn Public School and you wish for them to enroll in DPS Virtual K-12 for the 2024-25 school year, you must complete this form by May 6th.  Enrollment is a year-long commitment. Enrollment is a minimum commitment of one school year.

Enrollment now is also open to other kindergarten to 12th grade students in Wayne County. Click here to submit student and parent information. Our secretary will contact you.

Be sure to review our information regarding remote learning readiness and parent/student expectations. Click here to access.

All students are taught by Dearborn Public Schools staff. Classes are remote and students are on zoom for each class. In order to meet career interests and graduation requirements, high school students in grades 11th and 12th may choose some classes with recorded lessons taught by out-of-district staff. This provides our students a greater variety of course options.  Students will earn a diploma from Dearborn Public Schools and must meet the same graduation requirements as other district students.  High school students who qualify can also participate in dual enrollment and the free Henry Ford Collegiate Academy.  Both programs allow students to take classes at Henry Ford College at no cost to the family. Academy students can attend an extra year of high school+college and earn an associate’s degree.  Henry Ford College classes may require in-person attendance.