2024-25 Services Report

Wayne RESA is proud to offer our constituents a wide variety of services that benefit our students, teachers, administrators, bus drivers, families, local businesses, and community organizations.

Our annual services report allows us to share some significant highlights of our initiatives from throughout the school year. To learn more about our initiatives, programs, and services in Wayne County, visit our About Us page.

2024-2025 Wayne RESA Services Summary

Local Districts/Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) and Public School Academies (PSAs) Wayne County, Michigan: By the Numbers

Updated 07/2025

Curriculum Content Areas
District School Continuous Improvement
Enrollment and Budget
Leadership Copy
Professional Development
Shared Operational Services
Special Education & Early Intervention Services
Specialized Student Services

Mathematics

58 
Educators engaged in the Elementary Mathematics Leaders Network

23 
Educators engaged in the Secondary Mathematics Leaders Network

37
Early Mathematics Coaches on Special Assignment representing

50
Mathematics Coaches engaging in the Wayne County Coaching Network


Instructional Technology 

28
Educators engaged in the Instructional Technology Leaders Network

251
Educators engaged in the WRESA Maker Network

9
District educational leaders providing guidance and input for the AI Exploratory Committee


Science

34
Provided Science Leaders Learning Network to districts and PSAs


Library / Media 

34
Educators engaged in the Library Media Leaders Network


Social Studies

48
Provided Social Studies Leaders Learning Network to districts and PSAs


Safe & Healthy Schools

160
Educators trained in Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines (CSTAG) Levels 1 and 2

19
LEAs and PSAs benefitting from 31n(6) and Wayne County Executive Office funding to provide new or expanded mental health supports and services to general education students with mild to moderate mental health needs.

17
LEAs and PSAs benefitting from School Nurse Consulting Services from our 3 School Outreach Nurses

662
Educators trained in Transforming Research into Action to Improve the Lives of Students (TRAILS) programming

236
Educators trained in Michigan Model for Health Social and Emotional Learning Modules

188
Educators and parents trained in Question, Persuade, and Refer (QPR) Suicide Prevention program

22
Wayne RESA workshops approved for Social Work Continuing Education Credits (SWCECs)

26
Wayne RESA workshops approved for Social Work Continuing Education Credits (SWCECs)

1,941
Student care coordination interactions delivered by our 3 School Outreach Nurses

16
LEAs and PSAs benefiting from Health Resource Advocate (HRA) funding to address existing and emerging student mental and physical health issues resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic

13
LEAs and PSAs benefiting from Wayne County Executive Office funding to support Care Solace Care Coordination Services