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Adult Enrichment & RecreationOur diverse range of courses is designed to cultivate personal growth, foster new passions, and enhance existing skills. Whether you're looking to explore a new hobby, expand your knowledge, or simply connect with like-minded individuals, our Adult Enrichment Courses provide a supportive and inclusive learning environment.Category -
After Care - WAITLISTSchool Age Child CareSACC Registration Update We are currently accepting waitlist registrations and encourage families to join. As school-year plans shift, some families release their spots, allowing us to offer openings to those on the waitlist. Joining the waitlist secures your place when space becomes available. Openings can occur, but they are not guaranteed, so having a backup plan is recommended. After Care: We often see changes closer to the start of the school year, with some families notifying us in the final weeks that they no longer need their spot. We anticipate limited availability for new families. Dexter Community Education School-Age Child Care supports working families by providing dependable after-school care, child care on non-school days, and summer camp programming. Our state-licensed program serves children from Young 5 through Grade 6 and focuses on enrichment, recreation, and a safe, structured environment beyond the school day. Our experienced staff provide age-appropriate activities, games, projects, and both indoor and outdoor play. Children also have time for reading or homework, along with opportunities for free play to build social skills and explore personal interests. All programs operate in accordance with District policies and procedures. After Care After Care provides reliable, state-licensed care for students in Young 5s through Grade 6 on regular school days. Our program offers a structured, safe environment after dismissal, with time for snack, play, and age-appropriate activities in a familiar school setting. Full details for After Care 2026–27, including registration dates, locations, schedules, and policies, can be found on our After Care information page. Non-School Day Care Non-School Day Care is available on most scheduled full and half non-school days to support working families. Care is not offered on district holidays or during Winter Break or Spring Break. The 2026–27 Non-School Day schedule will be posted when the 2026–27 school year calendar is released. Please visit the NSD page for more information. Registration Fee A non-refundable registration fee is charged once a contract is approved. If you choose not to participate after approval, the registration fee will not be refunded. Financial Assistance If child care costs are a concern, help may be available through the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services – Child Care Assistance Program. This statewide program can significantly reduce child care expenses for eligible families. When approved, the state often covers most—and in some cases nearly all—of the cost of care. Learn more and apply: https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/assistance-programs/child-care-assistance View Your Approved Contract Details To view your approved child care contract at any time: Go to dexterschools.arux.app/account and open your Dashboard. Under Your Accounts, select the appropriate Child Care account. Choose the contract you would like to view for that student, such as the School Year or Summer contract. Your child care contract page will open, including the contract calendar and details. Tax Statements Tax statements for child care payments are available through your account each year after January 1. Instructions for accessing your statement can be found here: Parent Help Sheet2026-2027 SACC SACC Site -
After Care 2026-27School Age Child CareSACC Registration Update We are currently accepting waitlist registrations and encourage families to join. As school-year plans shift, some families release their spots, allowing us to offer openings to those on the waitlist. Joining the waitlist secures your place when space becomes available. Openings can occur, but they are not guaranteed, so having a backup plan is recommended. After Care: We often see changes closer to the start of the school year, with some families notifying us in the final weeks that they no longer need their spot. We anticipate limited availability for new families. Dexter Community Education School-Age Child Care supports working families by providing dependable after-school care, child care on non-school days, and summer camp programming. Our state-licensed program serves children from Young 5 through Grade 6 and focuses on enrichment, recreation, and a safe, structured environment beyond the school day. Our experienced staff provide age-appropriate activities, games, projects, and both indoor and outdoor play. Children also have time for reading or homework, along with opportunities for free play to build social skills and explore personal interests. All programs operate in accordance with District policies and procedures. After Care After Care provides reliable, state-licensed care for students in Young 5s through Grade 6 on regular school days. Our program offers a structured, safe environment after dismissal, with time for snack, play, and age-appropriate activities in a familiar school setting. Full details for After Care 2026–27, including registration dates, locations, schedules, and policies, can be found on our After Care information page. Non-School Day Care Non-School Day Care is available on most scheduled full and half non-school days to support working families. Care is not offered on district holidays or during Winter Break or Spring Break. The 2026–27 Non-School Day schedule will be posted when the 2026–27 school year calendar is released. Please visit the NSD page for more information. Registration Fee A non-refundable registration fee is charged once a contract is approved. If you choose not to participate after approval, the registration fee will not be refunded. Financial Assistance If child care costs are a concern, help may be available through the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services – Child Care Assistance Program. This statewide program can significantly reduce child care expenses for eligible families. When approved, the state often covers most—and in some cases nearly all—of the cost of care. Learn more and apply: https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/assistance-programs/child-care-assistance View Your Approved Contract Details To view your approved child care contract at any time: Go to dexterschools.arux.app/account and open your Dashboard. Under Your Accounts, select the appropriate Child Care account. Choose the contract you would like to view for that student, such as the School Year or Summer contract. Your child care contract page will open, including the contract calendar and details. Tax Statements Tax statements for child care payments are available through your account each year after January 1. Instructions for accessing your statement can be found here: Parent Help Sheet2026-2027 SACC SACC Site -
Al Ritt StadiumBuilding
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Basketball - Men'sAdult Enrichment & RecreationWelcome to our Men's Basketball league, where the spirit of the game thrives without the need for referees. We offer a basketball experience that emphasizes fair play, camaraderie, and sportsmanship. Must be 18yrs or older to participate. Here's what you can expect: Referee-Free Action: Our league operates on the honor system, with players responsible for making their own calls. This promotes a sense of integrity and self-regulation, fostering a respectful and friendly atmosphere on the court. Advance Registration: To ensure a smooth and organized game, we require all participants to register in advance. Competitive and Fun: Whether you're a seasoned basketball player or just looking to have some fun on the court, our league caters to all skill levels. Expect a healthy balance of competition and enjoyment. Camaraderie: Our league is not just about basketball; it's about building friendships and connections. After each game, players are encouraged to socialize and build lasting relationships, both on and off the court. Rules and Fair Play: While we don't have referees, we do have established rules and guidelines to ensure fair play. Players are expected to adhere to these rules and exhibit good sportsmanship throughout all sessions. Bring a basketball and a dark colored & light colored shirt each week. Minimum of 8 participants.Fall 2026 -
Basketball - Women'sAdult Enrichment & RecreationWelcome to our Women's Basketball league, where the spirit of the game thrives without the need for referees. We offer a basketball experience that emphasizes fair play, camaraderie, and sportsmanship. Must be 18 years or older to participate. Here's what you can expect: Referee-Free Action: Our league operates on the honor system, with players responsible for making their own calls. This promotes a sense of integrity and self-regulation, fostering a respectful and friendly atmosphere on the court. Advance Registration: To ensure a smooth and organized game, we require all participants to register in advance. Competitive and Fun: Whether you're a seasoned basketball player or just looking to have some fun on the court, our league caters to all skill levels. Expect a healthy balance of competition and enjoyment. Camaraderie: Our league is not just about basketball; it's about building friendships and connections. After each game, players are encouraged to socialize and build lasting relationships, both on and off the court. Rules and Fair Play: While we don't have referees, we do have established rules and guidelines to ensure fair play. Players are expected to adhere to these rules and exhibit good sportsmanship throughout all sessions. Bring a basketball and a dark colored & light colored shirt each week. Minimum of 8 participants.Fall 2026 -
Bates Elementary School CenterEnter building door 1 off of Baker road.Building
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Brixology - Mad ScienceYouth EnrichmentBrixology Camp sets the foundation for our next generation of makers! Children learn about different types of engineering and then team up to construct a different engineering-themed project using LEGO® bricks. We’ll learn about aerospace engineering while assembling a space station. We’ll explore mechanical engineering as we build boats and vehicles. That's not all! From carnival rides to drawing machines, mechanical animals to truss bridges, your future engineer will build upon their creativity to solve real-world design challenges, while developing their problem-solving and team-building skills. Let the tinkering begin! Campers receive daily custom Mad Science take homes.Summer 2026 -
Brixology - Mad ScienceYouth EnrichmentJoin us for Brixology, brought to you by Mad Science! Using LEGO® bricks, build a different engineering-themed project in each class. Explore engineering fields including: Mechanical Structural Aerospace Nautical Bioengineering Use critical thinking, cooperation, and creative problem-solving to test and improve creations. Experience extended learning with a take home toy to reinforce each concept!Fall 2026 -
Cardio Drumming with Trina!Adult Enrichment & RecreationCardio Drumming with Trina is a very fun, high energy, all ages workout. Using drumsticks, a bucket, and an exercise ball, you’ll be sure to break a sweat to great music! You will need to bring a 65 cm exercise ball, 17 gallon bucket, and drumsticks. If you don't have this equipment, you can purchase it from the instructor for $25. Contact Katrinaboulter@gmail.com.Fall 2026 -
Chess ScholarsYouth EnrichmentDevelop your child's intellect through the royal game of chess! Current research has shown a strong link between chess and academic performance in a variety of areas, including mathematics and language arts. Chess has been proven to enhance children's motivation, concentration, focus, social skills, and creativity. Each day will consist of a fun, interactive teaching period and guided practice time. Both beginner and experienced players are welcome and will learn under the guidance of an experienced Chess Scholars coach.Fall 2026 -
Child and Babysitter SafetyYouth EnrichmentThis class is the American Red Cross' babysitter's training The class will prepare you to become one of the most capable, trusted and in-demand sitters in your neighborhood. Babysitter training manual and certificate of completion included in class fee. Class topics include Leadership Safety Basic care First aid Professionalism Students must be at least 11 years old by class start date and must attend all hours to receive the certification. Students may bring a water bottle to class.Fall 2026 -
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Clay Creations: Sculpting Your ImaginationYouth EnrichmentIn this hands-on course, students will discover the art of working with air-dry clay, exploring the basics of clay tools, textures, and techniques. They’ll create their own unique pieces each session, learning sculpting methods and experimenting with different textures and finishes. Projects include fun and functional items like sculptures, personalized mugs, and more. This class is perfect for young artists looking to express themselves through clay while developing new artistic skills.Fall 2026 -
Comic Book CreationYouth EnrichmentThis course is an introduction to comic book creation, designed to provide students with the foundational skills and knowledge needed to create their own comics. Through a combination of hands-on activities, discussions, and analysis of existing comic books, students will explore the key elements of storytelling, character development, panel layout, dialogue, and visual aesthetics.Fall 2026 -
Community Ed ProgrammingWelcome to Community Education Programming at Dexter Community Schools — where learning, creativity, connection, and fun come together for everyone in our community. Our Community Ed programs are designed to be dynamic, inclusive, and engaging — offering something meaningful for young children, teens, adults, and families alike. Community Education enriches lives through lifelong learning opportunities, community involvement, and accessible experiences that extend well beyond the traditional school day. Supported by the Dexter Community Schools and rooted in local needs and interests, these programs bring people together to learn new skills, explore passions, build confidence, and strengthen connections within our community. Whether you’re looking for: Youth enrichment classes that expand learning beyond the classroom, spark curiosity, and fuel creativity, After-school and weekend activities that provide safe, structured, and fun experiences for growing minds, Adult enrichment and recreation opportunities that help you learn a new hobby, improve wellness, or connect with neighbors, Special events and seasonal programming that celebrate community and build memories together, Community Ed has something for you. Our classes meet after school, in the evenings, and on weekends across Dexter schools and community spaces — making it easy to find a time and place that fits your schedule. Join us! Browse classes, discover new interests, and be part of the vibrant learning community that makes Dexter a great place to live, learn, and thrive. Our programs are more than courses — they’re opportunities to connect, grow, and belong.Category -
Crazy Chemworks - Mad ScienceYouth EnrichmentIn this program, children make gooey slime, experiment with different reactions and learn to use the tools that chemists use. Fascinating concepts young scientists explore in this thrilling trip through the chemistry lab will include: Polymers Catalysts At the end of every class, they take home an educational toy that extends the learning experience!Fall 2026 -
Creative Writing ClubYouth Enrichment“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” - Albert Einstein The Creative Writing Club, brought to you by Afterschool Enrichment Solutions, is designed to ignite the imaginations of young writers, foster their love for language, and cultivate their creative expression. Through exploration of classic literature, inspiring writing exercises, creative language games and collaboration, students will explore different genres, learn and practice grammatical concepts, develop their writing skills, and build confidence in their ability to communicate effectively.Fall 2026 -
Creekside Intermediate SchoolEnter Creekside through Door 6.Building
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DCE Middle School Soccer - BoysYouth Recreation and SportsOpen to all 7th and 8th grade players, this program will provide students with valuable opportunities for skill development, teamwork, and physical activity in a structured environment Short four week seasonPractices Tuesdays & ThursdaysGames one day a week (Tuesdays or Thursdays - schedule TBA) -- Current calendar is tentative and subject to changeParents/guardians are responsible for transportation to and from games Players must bring/provide: Shin guards Soccer cleats Soccer ball (size 5)Fall 2026 -
DCS - School FeesDexter Community Schools uses Eleyo to accept payments for things such as club payments, t-shirts, yearbooks, etc. The school or club concerned will tell parents to use that route whenever applicable. Choose your building or program below.Category -
DCS DreadWatch and DreadNotes Advertising 26-27DCS - School FeesDreadWatch and DreadNotes Advertising Back Cover* - $2,000 Inside front cover* - Full-page $1,200, Half-page $720 Inside back cover* - Full-page $1,200, Half-page $720 Full-page interior - $1,000 Half-page - $600 Quarter-page - $350 Eighth-page - $200 Our team is available for customized advertisement design work for an additional fee of $50 per ad. Volume discounts -Ads in all four magazines - 10% -Ads in all three DreadWatch magazines - 5% -Ads must be the same size/placement for all issues but you can put a new ad in each one. -To receive a discount, the order for recurring ads must be placed by December 1. Please contact communications@dexterschools.org or 734-424-4100 ext 1341 or 2001 with any questions2026-2027
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DCS Technology Insurance/Repairs 26-27TechnologyUse this link to enroll in the optional insurance or pay a deductible for a repair after you receive notice of the repair. This optional insurance protects you from having to pay the full price of the repairs if accidents should occur. Power Adapter is not covered under the optional insurance. Without the optional insurance you will be responsible for the cost of the repair(s). For questions, please contact Rick Munir at munirr@dexterschools.org Devices by Grade: Y5-2nd - iPad 3rd-12th - Chromebook (WCC and design/programming students may be issued a MacBook)2026-2027
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DHS Annual Michigan Thespian Festival 2026-27Drama ClubDexter Drama Club members join us at the Annual Michigan Thespian Festival, December 11-13th in Lansing, Michigan. Payment includes a 2 night hotel stay, meal and festival registration. Opportunities include various workshops, opportunities to compete as actors, technicians and improvisors and attending performances. ***At the time of registration, please download, fill out, scan and return this form to our Club Activities Booster, Angela Fleishans at afleishans@gmail.com For questions, please contact Jen Moraschinelli at moraschinellij@dexterschools.org2026-2027