The Wayne-Westland Wrap Up
Greetings Wayne-Westland Families,
With less than two months left in the school year, our students are still learning, growing, and thriving. As our high school seniors prepare to conclude their K-12 experience with cherished traditions and celebrations, we look forward to welcoming a new group of Young 5s and kindergarten students next fall. Spring marks a significant and memorable time in our school district.
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We are excited to share an overview of the vibrant educational landscape at Wayne-Westland Community Schools. Our goal is to make sure every student feels supported and cared for. By teaming up with local businesses, companies, and colleges, we can offer students amazing chances to do well in school, sports, art, science, and health programs. Here is a glimpse into some impactful initiatives and partnerships that make Wayne-Westland Community Schools unique.
I want to provide you with an important update regarding our district's technology resources. As you may know, our schools have been fortunate to receive funding through the Emergency Connectivity Fund (ECF), a grant that has allowed us to provide iPads with cellular service to elementary students for educational purposes.
Wayne-Westland Community Schools presents our first annual Culture and Diversity Festival. This event is open to the public.
Join us on Thursday, April 25, 2024 - 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at William D Ford Career-Technical Center (36455 Marquette, Westland - next to John Glenn High School).
Wayne-Westland Community Schools is hosting informational sessions to share resources with families of students with special needs. The session is open to the entire community. Please join us on April 17 from 6:00pm to 7:00pm at the Mary Browe Senior Center, 36745 Marquette, Westland, MI 48185. Bridget Green, Clinical Director at Nora Mental Health and Midwest Wellness will speak on menthal health support for parents and caregivers who support people with special needs. For more information, please call 734-419-2071.
With eight weeks left in the school year, students continue to learn, grow, and thrive. Students and staff are also gearing up for the year's culmination with celebrations and cherished traditions. This week has been particularly eventful, with state testing and the educational opportunity presented by the rare Solar Eclipse.
With collaboration from other departments, our Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Department has spearheaded significant improvements across nearly every academic subject area. We have seen growth in our students. One crucial tool guiding these enhancements is the series of state and national tests that commenced last week. Each assessment measures the knowledge and skills our students learn in school.