Welcome to Wildwood Elementary

Mission Statement

Learning and Leading for Life

Vision

As you enter Wildwood Elementary you become a member of our family. At Wildwood we share in each others accomplishments, failures, happiness and frustrations. We laugh together, lean together, love together, and live together.

The Wildwood family strives to maintain the values of honesty, responsibility, respect, hard work, and a sense of pride in a safe environment.

The Wildwood family will meet the high expectations of the 21st century by developing successful, life-long learners and productive members making a positive difference in the community.

The Wildwood think tank is a place where home and school relationships flourish. We welcome you to join us as we stay on the cutting edge of research and technology.

Wildwood envisions ourselves as a model school. As a family we are dedicated to learning at all levels. Every member feels valued and ideas are shared. At Wildwood we invite you to join our family and help make a difference. Learning for all whatever it takes!

Hello Wildwood Families!

A huge Happy 57th Birthday to Wildwood! What a great date to celebrate!  Thank you all for being a part of our family.  Please check out the newest Wildwood Weekly below.

Enjoy the weekend and remember no school for students on Wednesday 5/1/24.

-Ms. Babyak & Mr. Furca

NEWSLETTER: WILDWOOD WEEKLY - April 26, 2024

 

 

Mental Health Awareness Month - It's Okay to Ask For Help

Care Solace Article: Mental Health Awareness Month

For Mental Health Awareness Month, we have an opportunity to break the stigma around mental health in our campus by talking openly, compassionately, and kindly to each other. No one should ever struggle alone.

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The Wayne-Westland Wrap Up

The Wayne-Westland Wrap Up

Greetings Wayne-Westland Families.  

As the end of the school year draws closer, students and staff are gearing us for the last day of school just over one month away. To keep students engaged in learning all summer, he district is planning comprehensive summer learning programs. 

Weekly Letter to Students Parents and Staff

Dear Wayne-Westland Community Schools Students, Staff and Families,

Students and staff face unique challenges in today's fast-paced, technology-driven world, which can significantly impact mental health. This year, our district has brought significant attention to mental health and the importance of self-care. From our opening session with teachers on day one, we have focused on seeking resources as we navigate a challenging environment.

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Weekly Letter to Students, Parents and Staff

Dear Wayne-Westland Families,

We are excited to share an overview of the vibrant educational landscape at Wayne-Westland Community Schools. Our goal is to make sure every student feels supported and cared for. By teaming up with local businesses, companies, and colleges, we can offer students amazing chances to do well in school, sports, art, science, and health programs. Here is a glimpse into some impactful initiatives and partnerships that make Wayne-Westland Community Schools unique.

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Administration

Jana Babyak
Principal

Contact Us

Wildwood Elementary

500 N. Wildwood
Westland, MI 48185

Phone: 734-419-2790
Fax: 734-419-2627
Attendance Line: 734-419-2799

Student Hours

Full Day: 8:30 a.m. - 3:20 p.m.
AM Half Day: 8:30 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.

 

 

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Website Accessibility

Website Accessibility Policy 

Wayne-Westland Community Schools (“District”) is committed to ensuring accessibility of its website for students, parents, employees, and members of the public. All pages on the District’s website will conform to the W3C WAI’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, Level AA conformance, or updated equivalents of those guidelines. The District will continue to test future releases/updates of its website and remains committed to maintaining its compliance and serving the widest possible audience. To this end, the District will perform periodic accessibility audits of its website.

Please report any concerns on the Accessibility Concerns page. 

Web Accessibility Coordinator:
Scott Mastenbrook
734 419-2009
MastenbrookS@wwcsd.net