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About Wayne RESA Enhancing Education in Wayne County.

Wayne RESA is a regional educational service agency that offers a wide range of services and support to the 33 school districts and 97 public school academies in Wayne County.



We provide personalized support that is essential to improving student achievement and advancing educational outcomes throughout Wayne County. Our comprehensive range of services includes professional development for educators, purchasing services, administrative support for school districts, and much more.

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Read our latest Wayne County RESA Services Report to learn about our impact in Wayne County and greater Michigan.

By the Numbers

13.11% Individualized Education Plans
14.8% Multilingual Students
262,197 County-wide School Enrollment
33 Local Education Agency (LEAs)
534 School Buildings
65.3% Economically Disadvantaged Students
88.20% Average Student Attendance Rate
97 Public School Academies (PSAs)

Wayne RESA Upcoming Events

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2/4/2026
8481 Secondary Math Leaders: Transformative Learning Using Curricul
8:30 AM
Wayne RESA Room 223 33500 Van Born Rd. Wayne, MI 48184
8481 Secondary Math Leaders: Transformative Learning Using Curricul
Date: Feb 4
Time: 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM
Location: Wayne RESA Room 223 33500 Van Born Rd. Wayne, MI 48184
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
“Putting instructional reforms into practice is a process that requires a vision, support for change, leadership and collaboration among teachers [as they use resources to design learning experiences]” (Short & Hirsch, 2023) Join us as we embark on a new model for secondary math leadership in which we invite teachers, department leads, or coaches to bring their secondary math curricular resources as we engage in mathematical reasoning together, plan for your upcoming units, and practice our teaching moves collectively.As we collaborate, we will learn about motivation, engagement, scaffolds, differentiation, formative assessment, and feedback.Take away resources to replicate the learning and planning with teams of teachers in your school or district.
8116 B - CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Foundation Training: 2-
9:00 AM
WCCCD-Downriver Campus Room 1 & 2 21000 Northline Rd. Taylor, MI
8116 B - CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Foundation Training: 2-
Date: Feb 4
Time: 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM
Location: WCCCD-Downriver Campus Room 1 & 2 21000 Northline Rd. Taylor, MI
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
This Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Foundation Training has proven effective in resolving violent situations. By participating in this program, participants will gain the skills and confidence necessary to handle crisis situations in schools with minimal anxiety and maximum security. This training will help participants intervene more safely when student behavior becomes dangerous without damaging any professional bond already established with students. Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be CPI certified for a one-year period. Following this initial 2-day foundation training, a formal refresher CPI training is recommended annually.Please Note: Successful completion of this course addresses multiple required training components for Key Identified Personnel as described in the Michigan State Board of Education's Policy for the Emergency Use of Seclusion and Restraint.
7869 B The Ins and Outs of Special Education
9:00 AM
Wayne RESA ANNEX Room 134 33500 Van Born Rd, Wayne MI 48184
7869 B The Ins and Outs of Special Education
Date: Feb 4
Time: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Wayne RESA ANNEX Room 134 33500 Van Born Rd, Wayne MI 48184
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
This Special Education PD is intended for special education staff (i.e., coordinators, teacher consultants, ancillary staff, special education teachers) who are responsible for the compliant development and delivery of special education programming and services per IDEA and MARSE. There is a lot to know in the field of special education! If you have ever wondered where to start or need clarity on the ins and outs of special education, we are here to help!Topics will include:• Policies, procedures and general guidance,• The components and development of an IEP,• Planning, delivery of specially designed instruction, organizational methods and time management, and progress monitoring, and• Documenting the delivery of special education programming/services and supplementary services.This training will be held in person over 2 full days with lunch provided. Must attend both sessions to receive credit.
2/5/2026
8285 D- Youth Mental Health First Aid
8:30 AM
ONLINE
8285 D- Youth Mental Health First Aid
Date: Feb 5
Time: 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Location: ONLINE
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) is an early intervention evidence-based program that teaches participants how to recognize the signs and symptoms that suggest a potential mental health challenge, how to listen non-judgmentally, and how to give reassurance to youths who may be experiencing a mental health challenge and refer them to the appropriate professional support and services. The course is designed to teach you how to approach, assess, and assist youths who may be in the early stages of developing a mental health challenge or in a mental health crisis. Participants have two weeks before the start of class to complete the course pre-work, along with 5.5 hours of interactive live virtual curriculum training, a quiz, and an evaluation. During the course's live virtual session, participants must have their cameras on and ensure their audio is functioning properly.Please note: Youth Mental Health First Aid certification is valid for three years; we recommend completing this training at least once every three years to maintain certification status and receive updated content and materials.
7915 E Wayne County Foster Care Liaison Quarterly Meetings 25/26
9:00 AM
WCCCD-Downriver 21000 Northline Rd. Taylor, MI 48180
7915 E Wayne County Foster Care Liaison Quarterly Meetings 25/26
Date: Feb 5
Time: 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Location: WCCCD-Downriver 21000 Northline Rd. Taylor, MI 48180
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
These quarterly meetings provide essential information, best practices, and legal guidelines for supporting students in foster care across Wayne County. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the educational rights and needs of foster youth while exploring strategies to enhance their academic success and well-being. These sessions also offer a valuable networking opportunity, connecting Foster Care Liaisons, MDHHS and community agencies.
7915 F Wayne County Foster Care Liaison Quarterly Meetings 25/26
9:00 AM
ONLINE
7915 F Wayne County Foster Care Liaison Quarterly Meetings 25/26
Date: Feb 5
Time: 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Location: ONLINE
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
These quarterly meetings provide essential information, best practices, and legal guidelines for supporting students in foster care across Wayne County. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the educational rights and needs of foster youth while exploring strategies to enhance their academic success and well-being. These sessions also offer a valuable networking opportunity, connecting Foster Care Liaisons, MDHHS and community agencies.
8246 Alternative School Leadership Network
9:00 AM
ONLINE
8246 Alternative School Leadership Network
Date: Feb 5
Time: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Location: ONLINE
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
Alternative School Leadership Network meetings provide opportunities for current administrators & building leaders of alternative, non-traditional, and virtual school settings to collaborate and develop their knowledge and understanding of current educational topics and shifts. After each session, leaders will leave with essential information from the Michigan Department of Education, relevant updates from RESA consultants, ideas for staff meetings and building school culture, and membership in a Wayne County supportive professional learning community. Some sessions also include the leaders from our Alternative School Leadership Cross-County Collaborative.Meetings are at no-cost and invitations to the meetings will be sent prior to each session. If you are a leader of an alternative, non-traditional, or virtual school and do not receive these invitations, please contact Linda Kell, Leadership Development Consultant, at KellL@resa.net.
9027 Pupil Accounting Spring Count Review
9:00 AM
ONLINE
9027 Pupil Accounting Spring Count Review
Date: Feb 5
Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: ONLINE
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
This course will delve into pupil accounting information specific to Spring Count. We will cover what Spring Count entails, how to gather and submit the necessary information, and the correct procedures for submitting paperwork to your auditor. Additionally, this course provides a valuable opportunity to network with fellow pupil accountants from Wayne County.
7967 Elementary Math Leaders: Leading, Learning, and Reflecting
9:00 AM
Wayne RESA Room 250 ABC 33500 Van Born Rd. Wayne, MI 48184
7967 Elementary Math Leaders: Leading, Learning, and Reflecting
Date: Feb 5
Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Location: Wayne RESA Room 250 ABC 33500 Van Born Rd. Wayne, MI 48184
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
We invite math teachers, leaders, coaches, and curriculum leads to join our network, focused on supporting equitable, evidence-based practices in math classrooms. Our goal is to help inform district work on curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Each year we focus on the Essential Instructional Practices in Mathematics, aligning with state efforts toimplement them in K-5 classrooms. Meetings will emphasize using curricular resources, engaging students, growing teacher capacity, and effective instructional routines.While our overarching vision for learning is similar each year, we engage in variations on how we address that learning each year - bringing in new articles, videos, and specifics of content to build math leadership capacity over a series of years. We encourage you to join us for multiple years as we grow and learn together.
2/6/2026
8159 C Michigan Model for Health: K-12
9:00 AM
Wayne RESA Room 223 33500 Van Born Rd. Wayne, MI 48184
8159 C Michigan Model for Health: K-12
Date: Feb 6
Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Wayne RESA Room 223 33500 Van Born Rd. Wayne, MI 48184
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
Explore Michigan's evidence-based Michigan Model for Health (MMH) curriculum! This training emphasizes comprehensive school health education within the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) framework. Participants will learn to facilitate student skill development aligned with National Health Education Standards and understand how these skills translate into meaningful behavioral changes, both in and out of the classroom. Curriculum units cover Social Emotional Health, Nutrition and Physical Activity, Personal Health and Wellness, Safety, and Alcohol/Tobacco/Other Drugs. HIV/STI prevention curricula for middle school and high school are separate and require separate training. Each participant will receive discounted two-year access to the digital curriculum for their selected grade level, as well as ongoing technical assistance
8429 HighScope Essentials: Active Learning in Classroom
9:00 AM
ONLINE
8429 HighScope Essentials: Active Learning in Classroom
Date: Feb 6
Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: ONLINE
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
Active Learning in the HighScope classroom emphasizes the HighScope approach to active participatory learning and integrating STEAM/STEM into daily activities. This session highlights fostering exploration, using observation and documentation to guide instruction, and supporting collaboration and problem-solving among children.Topics:* Core Components of Active Participatory Learning: Child choice, adult scaffolding, and materials.* Integrating STEAM/STEM: Designing inquiry-based activities for exploration and discovery.* Observation and Documentation: Using anecdotal notes to inform planning.* Promoting Collaboration: Strategies for fostering teamwork and problem-solving skills.* Addressing Challenges: Adapting to the needs of diverse learners.* Reference Math and Literacy Essentials and expectations
8435 B EC PBIS Tier 1
9:00 AM
WCCCD-Downriver 21000 Northline Rd. Taylor, MI 48180
8435 B EC PBIS Tier 1
Date: Feb 6
Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: WCCCD-Downriver 21000 Northline Rd. Taylor, MI 48180
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
In this series participants will learn about the foundational elements of Early Childhood Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (EC PBIS). These essential practices make up the bottom layer of the Pyramid Model and support the social and emotional development of all children ages birth through five. The two key components of the model that will be discussed are the development of nurturing and responsive relationships and the creation of high quality supportive classrooms.

Wayne County School Districts

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What is an ISD? Intermediate School District

ISDs — which sometimes go by the name Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA) or Educational Service Agency (ESA) — work with local school districts, the Michigan Department of Education, business and industry and community groups.



Each ISD works with its local school districts to develop the mix of products and programs to maximize benefits for that area. ISDs increase cost savings for schools, expand educational opportunities, provide professional learning for teachers, and much more.

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