[4] The original 1893 high school building stood at the northeast corner of Mason Street and Garrison Avenue.
The junior high school closed in 1985 and the building was again remodeled to become part of a modern high-scale office complex.
The marching band has performed annually in the City of Dearborn's traditional Memorial Day Parade.
In the spring of 2013, the groups performed in New York City at Josie Robertson Plaza outside of Lincoln Center, the Trump Tower, and the Church of the Intercession in Harlem.
[citation needed] Dearborn High School is currently a member of the Kensington Lakes Activities Association.
[citation needed] In addition, they have won numerous conference, district, and state regional titles in every sport.
[12] As of 2012[update], according to Rashid Ghazi, the producer and director of Fordson: Faith, Fasting, Football, about 30–35% of the students at Dearborn High were Arabs.
Arleen Sorkin and Paul Slansky, authors of My Bad: The Apology Anthology, reported that the survey "created among students tensions that hadn't previously existed".
[15] Principal Ann Superko issued an apology after receiving criticism from leaders of the Arab American community as well as students and parents of that ethnic background.