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Durfee Elementary-Middle School

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Quick facts

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Grades Served Kindergarten -8th
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Enrollment 585 Students
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Type Of School DPSCD
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Start/End Time 7:30 am - 2:40 pm
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Before/After Care No/No
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Uniform Yes
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Accepting New Students No arrow_downward See below
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Student/Teacher Ratio 30:1
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Application Required

No
How to Apply

Points of pride

Durfee Elementary-Middle School shares campus space in Detroit's historically renowned Central High School. Durfee provides all students with an enhanced learning environment through one-to-one technology devices and an individualized focus in Reading and Math. Our students' academic experiences are shaped further through music, the arts, and physical education.

Leadership

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Ms. LaToyia Webb
Principal

Principal Webb is a proud graduate of DPS. She humbly serves the students, parents, staff, and community of Durfee Elementary Middle School. Being an educator for over twenty years, it has become Principal Webb's mission to ensure that the youth in the City of Detroit can be provided with high-quality instruction in an environment that nurtures each individual for success.

Location & Contact

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Address
2425 Tuxedo Street
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Detroit, MI
48206
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Phone Number +13132523070
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Bell Times

07:30 am - 02:40 pm

Transportation

Yes, Transportation is Provided

Provided for students who attend their neighborhood boundary school and live greater than 3/4 mile from the school. For more details please see detroitk12.org/transportation or call the school. Transportation provided for exceptional education students according to their IEP. For more details, please contact the Office of Exceptional Students Parents at Frederick Douglass Academy South Wing at 2001 W. Warren Suite 166, Detroit, MI 48208-2216 or call (313) 748-6499.

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Enrollment

Enrollment Details
Enrollment 585
Accepting New Students?

No

Application Required No
Application Priorities
Enrollment Instructions

To enroll, parents/guardians must submit completed enrollment forms and required documentation. Visit detroitk12.org/enroll or call 313-240-4377 for more information.

Academics & Activities

Curriculum

In Kindergarten through 8th grade, District students' learning experiences push them to think critically and have meaningful experiences with content or order to build knowledge for success within and across grade levels. Schools use the EL Education curriculum for English Language Arts/Literacy, Eureka Math for Mathematics, hands-on project-based learning and labs for Science, and various primary source texts and resources in Social Studies that best match the content and subjects taught in each grade.

Support Programs

Top Activities

Lego Robotics Team, 3rd-8th grade Basketball, Durfee Dancing Dolls, 5000 Male Role Models, City Year

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Sports
Music
Chorus/Vocal
Leadership and Mentoring
Student Government

Academic Offerings

Academic Offerings
Math interventionist
Reading interventionist
Tutoring
Arts
1:1 Technology
Field Trips

Culture

Is there a parent advisory council?

Yes

DPSCD schools offer a variety of initiatives to support parents and increase parent involvement. This includes Parent-Teach Home Visits and Parent Teacher Associations that ensure that teachers and parents are working together to advocate for our schools and children. DPSCD’s Parent Academy also provides FREE classes for District and non-District parents that equip them with tools and skills to build capacity and confidence to support students academically, socially, and emotionally.

School Safety Culture

Detroit Public Schools Community District is the only school District in the state with a fully functioning police department. In addition, to external patrols and security measures, the District has taken a whole child approach to student safety with a student code of conduct inclusive of restorative practices, a dean of culture, attendance agent and a school culture facilitator in each school and a districtwide approach to character development through our Expect Respect initiative. The Police Department's focus is based on a four-tiered strategy of crime prevention, intervention, student reintegration into the learning environment, and as a last option enforcement. The whole child commitment is supported by the methodologies of trauma informed practices.