
Parent Information
- Arrival/Dismissal Procedures
- Bell Schedule
- PowerSchool
- Student Support
- PTA
- Student Code of Conduct
- School Dress Code
- Transportation
Arrival/Dismissal Procedures
- Students will begin arriving at 7:30am.
- Teacher Assistants will greet students on the bus. Students will be released from the bus and walk to designated areas/doors for arrival at the school (Sheridan St).
- Students will be wheeled/walked into the building, where their temperatures will be checked using the Touchless Thermometer and recorded. There will be social distance markers for students to stand on.
- If a student’s temperature is above 100.4, they will be isolated in a designated area (Room 19) for additional monitoring and checking.
- The School Nurse will be notified.
- If the temperature reads 100.4 or higher, parents/guardians will be contacted for immediate pickup.
- After temperature checks, students will be wheeled/walked to classrooms.
- Students who are unregistered and “show up” during the first week of school will sit in a holding room, the Cafeteria.
- Students arriving late for school must be accompanied by the parents/guardians or bus attendant and brought to the Main Entrance for temperature check and clearance. Security officers will notify the main office and the Teacher's Assistant will meet students at the main entrance to be escorted to their classroom.
- Parents/guardians bringing students to school must enter at the Main Entrance (Sheridan Street). They must wear a mask and have their temperature cleared. An assigned Teacher Assistant will escort students to their classroom.
- If parents/guardians must pick their child up early from school, they must notify their child's teacher and/or the Main Office before 2:00pm. No exceptions!
Bell Schedule
Mondays through Fridays, the academic day begins at 7:30 AM and ends at 2:40 PM
DAILY STUDENT SCHEDULE
Student Arrival-Homeroom-Daily Living
7:30am-7:50am
DAILY LIVING
7:50am-8:30am
ATTAINMENT/STYER-FITZGERALD ELA/READING
8:40am-9:25am
ATTAINMENT/STYER-FITZGERALD MATH
9:30am-10:15am
RECESS
10:15-10:45
D.E.A.R.- DROP EVERYTHING AND READ
SCIENCE (M, W, F)/SOCIAL STUDIES (T, TH)
11:15am-12:00am
LUNCH A- ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
11:15am-12:00am
LUNCH B- MIDDLE SCHOOL
12:00-12:45
ATTAINMENT/STYER-FITZGERALD ELA/READING
12:00pm-12:45pm
ATTAINMENT/STYER-FITZGERALD MATH
12:50pm-1:35pm
DAILY LIVING
1:40pm-2:35pm
DISMISSAL
2:40pm
PowerSchool
PowerSchool Parent Portal
The PowerSchool parent portal provides parents with direct access to student data via the Internet. Using a confidential ID number and password provided by their child's school, parents can create their own PowerSchool account using a web browser or the PowerSchool app and view their child’s data, such as progress reports, attendance records, report cards, transcripts and more. During account creation, parents can create their own unique username and password. The credentials listed on the form from the school will link the student to their parent's account.
To log on to ParentPortal:
1. Open the URL: http://detroitk12.powerschool.com/public
2. Enter Username and Password, click “Log In”
The first time you login to the PowerSchool app for your phone or tablet, you will be asked to enter the District's unique four digit code: PSNW
If you have not been issued a Username or Password, or are facing challenges with your password, please contact your school for the required login information.
Student Support
Homework Hotline
The Detroit Public Schools Community District Homework Hotline is a free resource available for all DPSCD students that encourages outstanding achievement by giving students an additional platform to ask for help and emphasize problem-solving skills. Students and families can call in for help with Literacy and/or Math homework. The Homework Hotline will be offered during the academic year on Monday – Thursday, from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. Homework Hotline will not operate on days that schools are closed for holidays. The Homework Hotline is provided in partnership with United Way for Southeastern Michigan.
Contact The Hotline
Please call 1-833-466-3978 during operating hours and follow the prompts.
Questions?
Download our FAQ's here: Student/Parent FAQ's
Homework Hotline Survey
Take our Homework Hotline Survey! By providing feedback in this survey, you will help us improve the Hotline and be able to provide the best service for all our users.
Mental Health Hotline
The Mental Health Hotline is staffed by School Social Workers, trained in addressing trauma, grief, and resource determination. School Social Workers will be available to provide online counseling to students and parents. In addition to online counseling, students and families will be able to receive referrals for additional services. This hotline may be reached as an option from the Homework Hotline by calling 1-833-466-3978 during operating hours.
English Language Learner Support
Read about the academic offerings, communication tools, and translation supports available to English Language Learner students.
PTA
Ebony Hudson
Ebony Hudson, who has been the Parent Outreach Coordinator for Moses Field since 2016, is President of the School Council and has a child attending DPSCD. The Parent Action Leader (PAL)'s primary responsibilities are:
- Assist with the promotion and organization of your school's Parent Academy Workshops
- Attend and recruit for Parent Academy classes. Student Advisory Counsel (SAC), DPSCD Board and various community meetings may be attended as well.
- Assist the Parent Academy facilitator with registration, sign in, evaluations, raffles, etc.
- Share Title I information during parent meetings
- Attend PAL monthly meetings as well as PTA
- Serve as the Point of Contact person for volunteers
- Meet and greet parents during students' morning arrival and afternoon dismissal
- Use school volunteer list to recruit participants for school and district events
- Maintain the Family Engagement Center
- Actively recruit other parents to become PTA members
- Distribute various information/communications to school (e.g. flyers, announcements, brochures, use of Robo calls
- Provide support as directed by the Family and Community Engagement Representative
The PTA is a primary parent organization that provides the district with a national, uniform, and well-resourced platform for parents and teachers to work together for the benefit of students. PTAs at each school create a clear strategy to ensure teachers and parents work closer together to advocate for our schools and children.
If you are interested in becoming a PTA member for Moses Field Center, please stop by room 19 and pick up an application. Your completed application can be dropped in the suggestion box by the main office. Membership is $10 annually.
Volunteer Clearance
Hello, if you are interested in volunteering at Moses Field Center, use the link below to schedule your LiveScan fingerprint appointment. We thank you in advance!
Schedule an appointment: https://detroit-public-schools-community-district-police-department.square.site/
If you have any further questions, please contact:
Detroit Public Schools Community District
Office of Risk Management
3011 W. Grand Blvd. 11th Floor
Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 870-4809
OR
DPSCD Criminal Convictions/Background and Live Scan Unit or the Risk Management Department at (313) 748-6013
Thank you,
Moses Field Center
Student Code of Conduct
School Dress Code
Our school does not require a uniform; however, students must abide by this dress code:
General requirements
- Students may be required to wear certain types of clothing, usually for safety reasons, while participating in classes such as physical education, shop, chemistry, etc., or in curricular and extracurricular classes or activities such as band, choir, dance, drama, and theater.
- Students are responsible for keeping themselves and their clothes neat and clean.
- Students may wear their hair in any style they choose.
- Students may wear headdresses (such as hats, religious headwear, hoodies, etc.) if it allows the face to be visible to staff and does not interfere with the line of sight of any student or staff.
- Students may wear PPE (masks, gloves) to continue to guard against COVID-19.
Students May Not Wear
- Styles of clothes that endanger themselves or other students.
- Bedtime attire such as pajamas, undershirts, or undergarments as outerwear.
- Students’ clothing or tattoos may not display statements or pictures that are related to the use of drugs, alcohol, tobacco products, or sex, or that promote hate and/or violence or signify gang affiliations.
- Attire that may be considered weapons, including but not limited to chain belts or wallet chains.
- Jewelry or similar artifacts that are obscene or may cause disruptions to the educational environment.
- Hair rollers or hair curlers.
- Flip-flops, house slippers, steel-toe-shoes or boots, or any other type of footwear that could constitute a safety hazard.
Transportation
The Detroit Public School Community District, in partnership with Trinity Transportation, is committed to partnering families and the community to provide safe, professional, reliable and efficient transportation for eligible students. This includes transportation to and from school, various school programs throughout the day, educational field trips, athletic trips and all other approved activities. Contact the DPSCD Transportation Department at (313) 945-8600 with questions or concerns.



