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Thank you for your continued support of our schools, our students, and our community. Last night, Wayne-Westland voters elected Shannnon Rochon, Frederick Weaver and Andrew Ambrus to serve on the Board of Education beginning January 1, 2025.
Dear Wayne-Westland Families,
As we progress further into the school year, I’m excited to share some positive updates from across the district. First and foremost, I’m proud to report that our district budget remains in a healthy position. This stability allows us to maintain our focus on our top priority—supporting our students and staff and helping them succeed in the classroom.
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
Wayne RESA Millage Information
The Detroit News : Wayne County superintendents urge voters to renew regional school millage in November
Michigan Chronicle : Wayne County Schools Seek Voter Support to Renew Millage for Student Success and Career Preparation
I want to thank all of you for your continued support and commitment to both our students and our school. It has been an exciting season, and the enthusiasm from our fans, both near and far, has been truly remarkable.
I am writing to inform you of a recent decision regarding our attendance policy for football games. After careful consideration, we are adjusting our current attendance restrictions to allow more fans to attend and cheer on our student-athletes. We understand the importance of community and student support, and we want as many of you as possible to experience the energy and excitement of game day.
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.