Cornerstone Elementary School caters to students in kindergarten through second grade. It is one of two elementary schools in the village. Cornerstone is located at 7480 Dan Hoey Road, just east of Baker Road. Its mission is to provide a quality education to students.
Founded in 1941 by educational pioneers George and Annemarie Roeper, the Roeper School provides an innovative, educational program for gifted children across Detroit.
The middle and upper school campuses moved to Birmingham in 1981, occupying into the old Adams Elementary building off Adams Road. The schools rely on a challenging curriculum based on conceptual and experiential learning. While the middle school caters to students in transition, providing individualized instruction, the upper school focues on core academic subjects, independent study and advanced placement classes.
The Roeper School is a member of the Michigan Independent Athletic Conference, and almost 60 percent of middle and upper school students are involved in sports.
Admission is granted based on IQ tests, strong academic performance and letters of recommendation. The school is tuition based, although financial aid options are available.
Atonement Lutheran Church has been serving the Dearborn community for more than 80 years. Located on Mead Street in East Dearborn, the congregation describes itself as a "vibrant fellowship of believers, living our traditional faith in a modern world." The church offers fellowship and study through its Men's Bible Class, which meets on the first Saturday of each month at 10am, and its Women's Bible Class, which meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 10:30am. Atonement's Ladies Aid and Senior group actively support local mission and outreach programs. The church also offers ESL classes to area residents.