Greetings members of the WWIA Community!
Welcome back to a new school year at Wayne-Westland Innovative Academy! We are excited to see familiar faces and greet new members of our school community. As we embark on another academic journey together, we want to emphasize the importance of dedication, hard work, and a commitment to excellence in everything we do. We would also like to stress the importance of maintaining good attendance!
NEWSLETTER: Wayne-Westland Innovative Academy - August 21, 2024
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Welcome to the start of week three!
I hope this letter finds you well and energized as we embark on the third week of the school year. It’s been a fantastic start to the academic year, and I am incredibly proud of the enthusiasm and dedication you’ve shown so far. As we continue our journey, I want to take a moment to remind everyone of a few key aspects that are crucial to our collective success.
NEWSLETTER: Wayne-Westland Innovative Academy - September 9, 2024
Welcome to the start of week two. We wanted to take a moment to express our enthusiasm for the year ahead and to share our high expectations for both behavior and academic achievement.
We are incredibly excited to welcome back our returning students and to greet our new students with open arms. The energy and enthusiasm in the halls and classrooms has been exciting and we are thrilled to see our school community coming together to embark on this new academic journey.
At Wayne-Westland Innovative Academy, we believe that a successful school year is built on a foundation of mutual respect, hard work, and dedication. Our teachers and staff are committed to providing a nurturing and stimulating environment that fosters growth and excellence. To support this, we have established clear expectations for behavior and academics:
Respect and Responsibility: We expect all students to demonstrate respect for themselves, their peers, and their teachers. This includes following classroom rules, participating positively in discussions, and taking responsibility for their actions.
Academic Excellence: We encourage students to strive for their personal best in all academic endeavors. This involves being prepared for class, completing assignments on time, and seeking help when needed. This also includes all virtual and in person classes.
Collaboration and Integrity: We value teamwork and honest effort. Students are encouraged to collaborate with peers, contribute to a positive learning environment, and uphold academic integrity in all their work.
These goals are reinforced through our C.A.R.E.S. Program, which derives from our commitment to the PBIS Program here at WWIA.
We also believe that success is a team effort, and we are grateful for the partnership between our school and our students' families. Open communication between home and school is crucial, and we encourage you to stay involved in your child's education. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
As we move forward in this school year, let’s continue to establish meaningful relationships that will support our students and staff members. Together, we can ensure that this year is both rewarding and successful for everyone.
Thank you for your ongoing support and commitment to making this year a great one!
Educationally yours,
Mr. K, Rosser
Principal WWIA
NEWSLETTER: Wayne-Westland Innovative Academy - September 2, 2024
Wayne-Westland Community Schools is hosting an opportunity for high school students who are behind in credits to take courses this summer. Students will be learning online at home through Graduation Alliance.
High School Credit Recovery Registration
NEWSLETTER: Wayne-Westland Innovative Academy - May 20, 2024
Wayne-Westland Community Schools is hosting an opportunity for high school students who are behind in credits to take courses this summer. Students will be learning online at home through Graduation Alliance.
High School Credit Recovery Registration
NEWSLETTER: Wayne-Westland Innovative Academy - May 13, 2024
Wayne-Westland Community Schools is hosting a 3v3 basketball tournament for grades 4-12 on May 11 at John Glenn High School!
- $25 per player
- Coed teams
- 4 players per team
- Half-court game format
- 3 game minimum
- Must be enrolled in Wayne-Westland Community Schools