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A safe and supportive environment to help nuture your child's academic potential

Modern parenting can present challenges in balancing never-ending responsibilities with supporting your child academically outside of school. With our weekend FocusPoint program, you have one less ball to juggle and your child has the opportunity to grow under the guidance of our professional staff.

Year-long program
Weekend homework help and tutoring with professional instructors
Assistance in all K-8 core subjects, as well as Arabic as a second language
Small groups in a classroom setting with one-on-one support
Schedule from available 2-hour Saturday time slots
Ages

Enrolling children ages 5-13

Start & End Dates

October 4, 2025 

May 30, 2026

Program Schedule

Saturdays, 10:00AM-4:00PM

Location

The program is located in the Heights Campus of the Dearborn Public Schools. View the map below for directions.

Schedule

Two-hour blocks are available for scheduling from 10AM-4PM on Saturdays. Choose the hours that work best for you, your child, and you family.

Subjects

Homework help is available for all core subjects, as well as Arabic as a second language

Materials

Children must bring their homework and school materials and books with them. Arabic learners will be provided materials from the center.

One-On-One

Children will have one-on-one guidance from our staff in understanding and completing their assignments while also having the opportunity to collaborate and socialize with their peers.

Benefits for Children Who Receive Afterschool Homework Support

Academic
Performance

By reinforcing concepts learned in the classroom through practice and review, students understand and remember the material better.

Interpersonal
​Skills

Regular participation in after-school programs leads to improved social and emotional capabilities, helping in developing a healthy identity.

Confidence & 
Self-Esteem

By succesfully understanding and completing their lessons, students feel accomplished and motivated both in and out of the classroom.

Stress & 
Pressure

Homework can present anxiety for a student, especially if they struggle with the subject matter. Having support and guidance can help ease this stress.

Self 
Management

Having a less heavily structured yet organized setting outside of the classroom aids in developing time management and study skills.

Boost Your Child's Academic Potential

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