
The WBSD has a great safety system, Zonar, for our bus transportation system that can be a great tool to be used by parents.
- Watch a demo video for the new Zonar MyView app here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IPVdnZPnSs
- Download the Zonar MyView app in your device’s app store.
WBSD’s Code is: WOO9929 (This is letters “W” and “OO” not numbers)
- Login to your Parent Connect and find your child’s bus route information under the Transportation tab.
If you would like to use the additional feature, the Z-Pass, you may request one by scanning the QR code or filling out this document - https://tinyurl.com/ydkj6s2p
For more information, check out your school's weekly principal communication for more on Zonar.


To kick off the History Club at Brownstown Middle School, Mike Sollars, President of the
Brownstown Historical Society as well as other special guests came to speak to students to peak their interest and ideas for projects.
Marty Bertera, Civil war researcher, historian and author, brought his daughter Kelly and
granddaughter Winsley, to give a brief role-playing skit about the Michael J. Vreeland story. Grand Chief Ted Roll of the Wyandot of Anderdon nation spoke about his heritage and how he is a direct descendant of the people here.
Middle school and high school students who are interested in joining the history club should contact Mr. Hloros by emailing him at hlorosg@wbsdweb.com

Job Alert: We are actively seeking knowledgeable and committed coaches to join our staff at WBSD. There are several positions available for qualified candidates:
- MS Wrestling Head Coach & Assistant Coach
- JV Girls Soccer Head Coach & Assistant Coach
- Varsity Girls Tennis Assistant Coach
- JV Girls Tennis Head Coach & Assistant Coach
- Varsity Boys Golf Assistant Coach
Learn More : https://tinyurl.com/48kendv8


Students at BMS participated in a Read-a-Thon last week, which was a fundraiser through NJHS. Students were able to purchase a snack box and read on Friday, November 15, and over $830 was raised for NJHS projects.






In honor of Fire Prevention Month, the BMS Service Squad wanted to show appreciation for our first responders. They put together small treat bags with thank-you notes, which were delivered to the Woodhaven and Brownstown Fire and Police Departments, all of whom support BMS. Thanks to a suggestion from students who live in Flat Rock, we even had enough to thank the Flat Rock Police!





Students at Brownstown Middle School have been studying the creation of the U.S. Constitution. Some have been preparing as Federalists, who support its ratification, while others have been honing their arguments as Anti-Federalists, who believe the Constitution grants too much power to the federal government. Last week, each class engaged in a passionate debate on whether to ratify the Constitution, with one Federalist and one Anti-Federalist being crowned debate champions.




Our 8th grade students at Brownstown Middle School are dissecting frogs! Students are learning about the body system, specifically how to identify the structures and functions of internal organs and body systems.









Check out the Weekly Athletics Events in the WBSD!







Woodhaven High School SADD presents the "Haunted Hallways" at WHS on Friday, October 25 for from 7-9pm. Admission is $5 and this is a fundraiser for the school's SADD organization. Parents must accompany children, no drop offs please.


Wellness Wednesday
After working hard and having completed their stress management presentations, Life Skills students at Brownstown Middle School were able to practice some of the strategies they learned while rotating through stress management stations (art and creativity, movement, relaxation, journaling, and charades.)
Students learned and put into practice ways to manage your stress and anger, in a healthy, productive way.

Check out this week's Tech Tip Tuesday, Parent Edition!


Check out the amazing things happening at Woodhaven High School next week for Kindness week October 21-25, 2025 - One Kind Word is the theme with different activities each day of the week.



Check out the amazing things happening at Brownstown Middle School next week for Kindness week October 21-25, 2025 - One Kind Word is the theme with different activities each day of the week.


The latest episode of the Warrior Way Podcast is now live! Listen for everything you need to know about Homecoming Week Festivities! Go Warriors! Special thanks to our guests, WHS Principal Jay Vesperman, Student Council Advisor Siham Konstantinidis and WHS students Alyssa and Austin.
https://rss.com/podcasts/thewarriorway/1699522/





Friday Fun Fact đź’ˇDid you know that Woodhaven-Brownstown School District offers Unified Sports programs, giving students of all abilities the chance to play and compete together? During the fall there is Unified Bowling, winter is Unified Basketball and spring is Fitness Madness and Unified Track & Field. If your student is interested in participating, please contact Unified Coordinator Alicia Flynn at flynna@wbsdweb.com





Today is #WorldMentalHealthDay. At Woodhaven-Brownstown School District, we understand the importance of mental health and are committed to supporting our community. That's why we've partnered with Care Solace to provide complimentary, confidential mental health care coordination services. If you or a loved one needs support, Care Solace is here to help. Contact them at 888-515-0595 or visit www.caresolace.com/wbsd.


Need help navigating the new WBSD website? Here are some tips in this week's addition of Tech Tip Tuesday from our IT Department.


Today is World Smile Day!
If someone smiles at you, you’re bound to smile back. A smile often expresses a feeling, encouragement to someone, or serves as a greeting. If you don’t smile enough, #WorldSmileDay is the perfect day to start.
7 Benefits of Smiling
Improves mood
Lowers blood pressure
Relieves stress
Betters relationships
Boosts the immune system
Relieves pain
Increases life expectancy


In partnership with "Thru the Game," The Guidance Center is offering a three-part webinar series focused on youth mental health. On October 9th, we will discuss the topic of sports and its impact on mental health in our youth. It will feature former USA Olympian, Ben Pinelman, who will talk about his own personal experience and be available to answer questions. Please register online at guidance-center.org/sports or use the QR code.
