Detroit Evening Report: Dearborn schools select interim superintendent
Jerome Vaughn November 12, 2025This episode covers Hamtramck’s undecided election, holiday travel recommendations, the People Mover closure and more.
Dearborn Schools Administrative Service Center.
The Dearborn school system has named a new interim superintendent, Lamis Srour.
She currently serves as the Executive Director of Student Achievement over the Edsel Ford Feeder Track, a position she’s held for the past three years. Srour started working with the Dearborn School District in 1998.
She tells the school board that her focus will be on improving attendance, stopping bullying and repairing infrastructure.
Srour’s first day on the job will be Dec. 5. She’s filling in after the departure of Glenn Maleyko, who’s leaving to become the new head of the Michigan Department of Education.
Additional headlines from Wednesday November 12, 2025
Hamtramck election
The controversy continues in Hamtramck’s mayoral election.
The contest between Adam Alharbi and Muhith Mahmood has still not been decided more than a week after Election Day. There’s a difference of just 11 votes between the two candidates out of about four thousand ballots cast.
Alharbi has sued, charging that Mahmood is not a Hamtramck resident. And City Clerk Rana Faraj has been placed on administrative leave. With Faraj on leave, Wayne County is checking dozens of absentee ballots.
People Mover closed temporarily
If you usually use the People Mover to get around downtown Detroit, you’ll need another way to get where you’re going.
The system is shut down for a few days as workers make repairs and upgrades in advance of the traditionally busy Thanksgiving holiday weekend. A new track switch will be installed for the elevated railway.
The People Mover will resume operations on Sunday, Nov. 23.
Shields fight deal
Flint boxer Clarissa Shields has signed a multi-fight deal worth $8 million.
She has a record of 17 wins and no losses. That includes 3 knockouts. ESPN says Shields’ next fight is expected to happen sometime early next year.
Keep home safe while traveling
AAA Michigan says now’s the time to start thinking about holiday travel plans.
The auto club says there are a few things you can do to keep your home safe while you’re away for a few days. Make sure to place lights on a timer—indoors and outdoors—to make it appear someone is at home. Set your thermostat lower, but not too low. You can save some money by using less heat while you’re gone, but don’t set the thermostat below 55 degrees. If the house gets too cold, pipes could freeze and burst.
And don’t tell the world about your travel plans on social media. There’s no need to advertise that your house is empty.
Gas prices on the rise
Metro Detroit gas prices are fluctuating as we get closer to Thanksgiving. AAA Michigan says the average price of a gallon of self-serve unleaded is $3.05. That’s down four cents from the same time last week. But it’s 12 cents per gallon more than a month ago.
Industry analysts say, while demand for gas has fallen, supplies have dwindled, too.
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