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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

13.6% Individualized Education Plans
14.88% Multilingual Students
260,297 County-wide School Enrollment
33 Local Education Agency (LEAs)
538 School Buildings
65.64% Economically Disadvantaged Students
88.20% Average Student Attendance Rate
96 Public School Academies (PSAs)

Wayne RESA Upcoming Events

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4/24/2026
9227 GSRP 101 Budget Training - Allowability, Expenses, Pro-rating
1:00 PM
ONLINE
9227 GSRP 101 Budget Training - Allowability, Expenses, Pro-rating
Date: Apr 24
Time: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: ONLINE
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
Participants will learn about GSRP financial rules with a focus on pro-rating costs and budgeting building expenses
4/27/2026
8636 Adaptive Schools Foundations Seminar
8:30 AM
WCCCD-Ted Scott Campus 9555 Haggerty Belleville, MI 48111
8636 Adaptive Schools Foundations Seminar
Date: Apr 27
Time: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: WCCCD-Ted Scott Campus 9555 Haggerty Belleville, MI 48111
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
The Adaptive Schools Foundation and Advanced Seminars present a productive, practical set of ideas and tools for developing collaborative groups in becoming effective and better equipped to resolve complex issues around student learning. The work of the Adaptive Schools Seminars is to develop the resources and capacities of the organization and of individuals to cohesively respond to the changing needs of students and society.The training not only explores what makes teams effective, but how to develop skills as facilitators and informed group members in informal and formal settings, in small and large groups. It takes participants beyond the idea of professional learning communities to the actual implementation, describing specific ways to weave the collaborative fabric of a faculty, develop group member skills, and acquire the principles and understandings to engage in a continuous cycle of team and individual improvement. Adaptive Schools is the “how” of professional learning communities: how to behave in groups, how to lead them, and how to facilitate them for improved leading, teaching, and learning.
8313 C eSIOP Training
4:00 PM
ONLINE
8313 C eSIOP Training
Date: Apr 27
Time: 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Location: ONLINE
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
The Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP) is widely considered the best instructional model to support multilingual learners (English learners) in English proficiency development and academic achievement. SIOP is the only empirically-validated model of sheltered instruction.Do you have multilingual learners in your school or classroom? Students with disabilities? Students who have been historically disenfranchised? Students who may need extra support with content concepts and skills? SIOP components and features can benefit all of these learners.This virtual SIOP Training is divided into 9 modules: 3 are synchronous (live) and 6 are asynchronous (at your own pace). This training incorporates a wide variety of technology tools into the SIOP model to support learning for ALL learners. Participants will have two weeks to complete all modules.This is an online event.**All sessions and asynchronous work must be attended and completed to receive SCECHs**
4/28/2026
8636 Adaptive Schools Foundations Seminar
8:30 AM
WCCCD-Ted Scott Campus 9555 Haggerty Belleville, MI 48111
8636 Adaptive Schools Foundations Seminar
Date: Apr 28
Time: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: WCCCD-Ted Scott Campus 9555 Haggerty Belleville, MI 48111
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
The Adaptive Schools Foundation and Advanced Seminars present a productive, practical set of ideas and tools for developing collaborative groups in becoming effective and better equipped to resolve complex issues around student learning. The work of the Adaptive Schools Seminars is to develop the resources and capacities of the organization and of individuals to cohesively respond to the changing needs of students and society.The training not only explores what makes teams effective, but how to develop skills as facilitators and informed group members in informal and formal settings, in small and large groups. It takes participants beyond the idea of professional learning communities to the actual implementation, describing specific ways to weave the collaborative fabric of a faculty, develop group member skills, and acquire the principles and understandings to engage in a continuous cycle of team and individual improvement. Adaptive Schools is the “how” of professional learning communities: how to behave in groups, how to lead them, and how to facilitate them for improved leading, teaching, and learning.
4/29/2026
9149 B Early On Vision Screener Training
10:30 AM
Wayne RESA Room 223 33500 Van Born Rd. Wayne, MI 48184
9149 B Early On Vision Screener Training
Date: Apr 29
Time: 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Wayne RESA Room 223 33500 Van Born Rd. Wayne, MI 48184
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
Studies suggest that up to 80% of the information we learn comes through our vision, therefore early detection is critical. You will learn about this research and the role Early On providers play in this process. You will learn how to use the new vision screening tools and equipment. Bring your program’s SPOT Vision Screener to have hands-on practice.
7834 Curriculum Leaders Update Meetings
1:00 PM
ONLINE
7834 Curriculum Leaders Update Meetings
Date: Apr 29
Time: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: ONLINE
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
All curriculum leaders are invited to join us for these monthly, virtual sessions designed to keep you up to date on pertinent local and state matters. We will spend time exploring legislative updates and delving into assessment and state accountability information. Information regarding Wayne County initiatives and opportunities will also be shared. This is a great opportunity for curriculum leaders to receive current information, ask questions, and find out what's happening around the state and within our county.
4/30/2026
8082 Autism Focused Intervention Resources & Modules (AFIRM) Course
12:00 AM
ONLINE
8082 Autism Focused Intervention Resources & Modules (AFIRM) Course
Date: Apr 30
Time: 12:00 AM to 11:45 PM
Location: ONLINE
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
The AFIRM modules provide structured learning on evidence-based practices (EBPs) through four comprehensive lessons. These lessons incorporate interactive activities, including case examples, instructional videos, and knowledge checks, designed for family members, school-based personnel, related service providers, as well as university faculty and students.Participants will gain:An understanding of key components of EBPs, including various approaches tailored for learners with ASDInsights into the behaviors and skills that can be effectively addressed using these practicesA step-by-step framework for implementing the practiceAccess to downloadable, customizable resources for practical applicationFree, Online Professional Learning24 hours, 7 days a week, https://afirm.fpg.unc.edu/afirm-modulesTo receive a SCECHs, you must:Must be registered in Learning Stream (Create an Account) or Login (make sure to put your PIC number in your account.)Create your account for AFIRMChoose your module(s)Complete the Pre-assessment QuizPass the Post-assessment QuizSubmit the Evaluation SurveyView or print module certificates you have earned from My CertificateSave a PDF copy of each Module Certificate and place it in the AFIRM Google Drive (information regarding the drive will be given once you register)Once you have completed all the modules, place your folder in the Submit My SCECHsYou’re done!
8575 Instructional Update Meeting for Secondary Principals
8:30 AM
ONLINE
8575 Instructional Update Meeting for Secondary Principals
Date: Apr 30
Time: 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM
Location: ONLINE
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
All secondary principals are invited to join us for this monthly, virtual session designed to keep school leaders informed of applicable state and county updates.We will discuss the latest in educational research, instructional strategies, and initiatives that help building leaders stay current, ensuring they are well-equipped to serve as strong instructional leaders in their schools.Additionally, we will explore the latest assessment and state accountability information and Wayne County initiatives and opportunities.This is a great opportunity to receive timely updates, ask questions, and stay connected with what's happening across the county and state.*Participants are encouraged to register whether they plan to attend the live meeting or prefer to watch the recording.
7935 Secondary Literacy: Nurturing Readers, Writers, and Leaders
9:00 AM
ONLINE
7935 Secondary Literacy: Nurturing Readers, Writers, and Leaders
Date: Apr 30
Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: ONLINE
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
While students at all levels require explicit instructional support to advance literacy skills, their reading and writing identities also need nurturing, especially in secondary settings. This three-part series will delve into effective reading and writing strategies secondary educators can use to motivate and engage their students. The series will also highlight the Essential Instructional Practices for Disciplinary Literacy in the Secondary Classroom, emphasizing their role in developing critical thinkers, readers, and writers. Finally, participants will explore ways to integrate these practices into their teaching, thereby empowering students to navigate complex assignments with confidence. The intended audience for this series is secondary educators, including teachers, instructional coaches, building leaders, and central office administrators. All meetings will be virtual, and all participants will receive a copy of professional texts that speak to the needs of adolescent learners.
8033 Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines (CSTAG) Leve
9:00 AM
Wayne RESA Boyd Arthur's Auditorium 33500 Van Born Rd. Wayne, MI
8033 Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines (CSTAG) Leve
Date: Apr 30
Time: 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Location: Wayne RESA Boyd Arthur's Auditorium 33500 Van Born Rd. Wayne, MI
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
Building upon the foundation laid in CSTAG Levels 1 and 2, the Level 3 training takes participants to the next stage of expertise in threat assessment. This advanced program is designed to refine and expand the skills acquired in the previous level, providing a deeper understanding of the CSTAG model. The training focuses on honing the practical abilities of participants in investigating threats with increased complexity. Special attention is given to advanced topics such as nuanced risk assessment and dynamic threat scenarios.In Level 3, cases become increasingly complex and require careful analysis and teamwork. Participants can expect to work together in teams to apply what they learned in Levels 1 and 2 through a series of case exercises using the CSTAG model. Targeted towards members of school-based teams, this level is particularly relevant for the principal or assistant principal, school resource officer, and school health professionals. Including teachers, aides, and additional staff members continues to be encouraged, fostering a comprehensive and collaborative approach to advanced threat assessment and proactive intervention strategies.
8581 Instructional Update Meeting for Elementary Principals
10:00 AM
ONLINE
8581 Instructional Update Meeting for Elementary Principals
Date: Apr 30
Time: 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Location: ONLINE
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
All elementary principals are invited to join us for this monthly, virtual session designed to keep school leaders informed of applicable state and county updates.We will discuss the latest in educational research, instructional strategies, and initiatives that help building leaders stay current, ensuring they are well-equipped to serve as strong instructional leaders in their schools.Additionally, we will explore the latest assessment and state accountability information and Wayne County initiatives and opportunities.This is a great opportunity to receive timely updates, ask questions, and stay connected with what's happening across the county and state.*Participants are encouraged to register whether they plan to attend the live meeting or prefer to watch the recording.
9204 Evaluating EL Access to Comprehensive High School Programs
12:00 PM
WCCCD-Ted Scott Campus 9555 Haggerty Belleville, MI 48111
9204 Evaluating EL Access to Comprehensive High School Programs
Date: Apr 30
Time: 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: WCCCD-Ted Scott Campus 9555 Haggerty Belleville, MI 48111
Calendar: Learning Stream PD Calendar
We invite school and district teams to collaborate in a strategic planning session.LEAs must annually assess their Language Assistance Program (LAP) for multilingual learners and incorporate this assessment into their Section 41 submission. Specifically for the 2025-26 academic year, MDE requests LEAs to concentrate on EL access to comprehensive high school programs (Title III Monitoring Indicator 18) for their evaluation. We invite you to this work session to:-Review your demographic, school process, student learning, and perception data as it pertains to multilingual learners in your high school/s-Begin to conduct a root cause analysis to determine contributing factors to current issues-Begin to analyze data and discuss solutions in areas such as:-Transcript evaluation and scheduling-English language development (ELD) services-Academic success and graduation pathways-Supporting students with limited or interrupted formal education (SLIFE)-Access to dual enrollment, CTE, and extracurricular activitiesJoin the Wayne RESA and Washtenaw ISD Multilingual Teams as we provide assistance and support during this facilitated work time. Please consider sending representatives from your district from continuous improvement and ML/ELD teams.

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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