
Residents of Dearborn Public Schools who are 60 or older can get free Premier Citizen Cards. The cards can be used for free admission to most home sporting events and other school activities like concerts.
Dearborn Public Schools has a tradition of welcoming and encouraging senior citizen residents to attend school events by offering free admission and other special discounts via the Premier Citizen Discount Card.
District residents over the age of 60 can stop in to any Dearborn public school or the Administration Building, 18700 Audette St., to pick up this year’s Premier Citizen Discount Card. (A few elementary schools are still undergoing massive HVAC work and will not be open to the public until school starts on Aug. 28.) Residents who picked up cards in the last two years will notice those cards expire on Sept. 30, 2023.
“Many local residents in the over 60 crowd are Dearborn Public Schools alumni, parents of former students or grandparents to current students,” Supt. Glenn Maleyko said. “We are happy to welcome them back to school. With the Premier Citizen Discount Card, senior residents can enjoy discounts or free admission to school programs, including home sporting events and musical performances.”
The card is free and offers discounts on school activities and school merchandise including:
• Free admission to most school-sponsored activities including concerts and athletic events at the home school. Discounted tickets are available for plays and musicals, which are not free because schools must pay for performance licenses.
• Discounts on select Community Education classes.
• Ten percent discount on merchandise sold at school stores. (Limit four items per year.)
“Community members will be proud of the accomplishments of the young people in their neighborhood,” Maleyko said. “We hope that everyone over the age of 60 will pick up a Premier Citizen Discount Card and take advantage of the free admission and discounts to have an entertaining or informative experience in the Dearborn Public Schools.”