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Dearborn Heights, MI is a city located in Wayne County with a population of just over 57,000 residents. Education is an important part of the community, and the schools in the area consistently perform well. According to Great Schools, Dearborn Heights offers a variety of public and private schools with ratings ranging from 4 to 10 out of 10. There are several elementary schools including Smith Elementary, Maples Elementary and Golightly Education Center. Middle schools include Anderson Middle School, Annapolis Middle School and Lindemann Middle School Academy. High school options include Crestwood High School and Henry Ford Early College. The city also offers several alternative education programs for students who wish to pursue vocational training or earn college credit while still in high school. With a strong emphasis on local education, Dearborn Heights provides its students with many opportunities to succeed academically and socially.

Dearborn Heights schools spend $9,588 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 19 pupils per teacher, 14,036 students per librarian, and 627 children per counselor.

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I have lived in Dearborn Heights for 11 years and I can tell you that it is not 91% white anymore. The current census counts Arab people as white, so it is flawed. The  More

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Over 16 years ago

This is a very good place to live. The religious population is quite diverse and we need to learn from one  More

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