The Wayne-Westland Wrap Up
Greetings Wayne-Westland Families,
With the rapid growth of technology and the pervasive nature of social media in children's lives, parenting has become increasingly demanding. Recognizing this, Safer Schools Together has taken the initiative to address these challenges by creating Raising Digitally Responsible Youth – A Parent's Guide.
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Dear Wayne-Westland Families,
The Wayne County Regional Enhancement Millage has been instrumental in supporting Wayne-Westland Community Schools, positioning us for continued success. This funding is vital for sustaining key educational programs, upgrading our facilities, and advancing technology, ensuring that our students receive a top-notch education in a safe and nurturing environment. The millage reflects our community’s commitment to fostering both the academic and personal growth of our students, creating a path toward a brighter future.
Wayne County Regional Enhancement Millage: Paving the Way for Success in Wayne-Westland Community Schools
Wayne County Regional Enhancement Millage Information from Wayne RESA
After extensive discussions with our law enforcement agencies and district administration concerning the unfortunate incidents that followed last Friday's football game between our two schools, we have updated our spectator rules for the remaining home football games at both John Glenn and Wayne Memorial High School.
Join Acting Superintendent Jennifer Curry for conversation and open dialogue at William D. Ford Career-Technical Center at 36455 Marquette, Westland (Next to John Glenn High School) on Tuesday, October 8, 2024 at 9:15 am.
Topic: Transportation
Guest Speakers: Chad Kundrick, Director of Transportation and Dr. Alex Ofili, Assistant Superintendent
I want to share an update with you regarding Walker-Winter Elementary School. After thorough consideration of enrollment trends, building capacity, operational costs, and future housing developments, the district has decided not to recommend the closure of Walker Winter Elementary School to the Board of Education. Nearby schools do not have the capacity to absorb the current and anticipated student population, further emphasizing the necessity of keeping Walker-Winter open.
As we conclude the first month of the school year and settle into our routines, I want to stress how vital regular attendance is to our students' success.
Every day in the classroom is essential for both academic progress and personal growth. Being present consistently allows students to engage fully in learning and build valuable relationships with their teachers and peers.