
It's International Podcast Day! Did you know that the WBSD has their own Podcast? Check out The Warrior Way at https://media.rss.com/thewarriorway/feed.xml or wherever you listen to podcasts. It’s also available on mywbsd.org and on RSS.com

Are you running from practice to practice? Does everyone want something different for dinner? Do you just need a night off from cooking? Let Applebee's of Woodhaven cook for you tonight, Thursday, September 26 from 4-9 p.m. The Gudith PTO will receive 20% of carryouts and dine in orders when you mention you're dining with the group.


WBSD families came together recently to learn more about fire safety from the Brownstown Fire Department in conjunction with the district's Early On TOTE Program. Families with children birth through five years old are invited to connect in these activities. The next event will be Storytime at the Trenton Veterans Memorial Library from 5 to 6 p.m. on November 7. Families should RSVP on this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd4gsVBDF_ROZ-mDVH1KhjyiTubmJLcVG8QwBeyIsX_53ZQQw/viewform










WBSD Families, Please see the attached letter from Wayne County Prosecutor Kim Worthy regarding School Threats.



Please see the attached letter from WBSD Superintendent Mark Greathead.


If you have a child who is birth to fives years old, and live in the Woodhaven-Brownstown School District, you may want to check out our Free Music Group at Brownstown Community Center! The group meets every other Wednesday, and each class is designed to promote language, motor, cognition and social skills in infants and toddlers through music. The next class is Wednesday, September 25. This program is in partnership with our Early On and Tote Programs.


Please see the attached letter from WBSD Superintendent Mark Greathead:


Do you live in the WBSD and have a child 0-5? We have partnered with Dolly Parton's Imagination Library to offer books free to children ages 0-5 through funding shared by Dolly Parton and our incredible local community partners. https://imaginationlibrary.com/check-availability/


September 17 - National Constitution Day
On September 17th, the Woodhaven-Brownstown School District joins the nation in commemorating Constitution Day. This day marks the anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787—a document that has guided our nation for over two centuries.
We celebrate the principles of democracy, justice, and liberty that form the bedrock of our country. It’s also a day to honor those who have become United States citizens, embracing the rights and responsibilities that come with this proud designation.
Let’s encourage our students to learn about and appreciate the Constitution, which continues to shape our nation and our lives.
#ConstitutionDay #CivicEducation #WhyWBSD


WBSD Early On is partnering with the Brownstown Fire Department to host a Firefighter Fun Night from 5 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24 at the Brownstown Community Center Hall A. WBSD families with children ages birth to five are invited to take part in the event to explore the fire truck , meet firefighters, learn about fire safety and receive free books and goodies. Please RSVP here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeubnEe7Aqcyla7fCCtXIHsPzgqBOzqw61REMsg8NCLx7UTKw/viewform

🌟 Today is the National Day of Encouragement! 🌟
Let's make the world a brighter place by lifting each other up. Whether it's a kind word, a helping hand, or just being there for someone, your encouragement can make a difference.
đź’¬ Share a message of encouragement in the comments! Who will you lift up today?
#NationalDayOfEncouragement #LiftEachOtherUp #KindnessCounts #BeTheLight #SupportAndInspire #WhyWBSD


Today, the Woodhaven-Brownstown School District pauses to remember and honor the lives lost on September 11, 2001. On this Patriot Day, we reflect on the bravery, resilience, and unity that emerged in the face of tragedy.
Let us teach our students the importance of compassion, strength, and togetherness as we remember the heroes who gave everything and the loved ones who were left behind.
Together, we stand united in remembrance and hope for a peaceful future. 🕊️
#PatriotDay #NeverForget #WhyWBSD


Today, the Woodhaven-Brownstown School District pauses to remember and honor the lives lost on September 11, 2001. On this Patriot Day, we reflect on the bravery, resilience, and unity that emerged in the face of tragedy.
Let us teach our students the importance of compassion, strength, and togetherness as we remember the heroes who gave everything and the loved ones who were left behind.
Together, we stand united in remembrance and hope for a peaceful future. 🕊️
#PatriotDay #NeverForget #WhyWBSD


Kindergarten students in Mrs. Machlik's class at Gudith Elementary read the Pigeon books in class this week and drank "Pigeon Punch" to make all their first week worries magically disappear!






WBSD Students are invited to participate in the WHS Jr. Warrior Fall Dance Clinic for those in grades K-8. The cost is $50 which includes a t-shirt and poms for performance at the WHS Varsity game on 9/20/24. Students must register by 9/12.




Woodhaven-Brownstown School District announces Fall Community Enrichment Programs, Adult Coed Volleyball forming for fall season
Woodhaven-Brownstown School District is dedicated to offering community enrichment to our local communities, beginning with new programs at Woodhaven High School and Brownstown Middle School.
These free programs are open to Woodhaven or Brownstown residents, district employees and WBSD students and their families. Participants should park outside the Athletic entrance on the east side of Woodhaven High School.
September 6 and running through December 29
Open swim, pickleball and basketball at Brownstown Middle School
Fridays from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
September 14 and running through December 29
Open swim, walking track, pickleball and basketball at Woodhaven High School
Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Adult Swim 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.)
Sundays 12 noon to 4 p.m. (Adult Swim 12 noon to 1 p.m.)
September 10 through December 10
Adult Coed Fall Volleyball 6v6 League at Brownstown Middle School
Tuesdays 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Contact Jared Nicholls at nicholj@wbsdweb.com or by phone at 734-789-2934 if you have any questions.


Woodhaven-Brownstown School District is excited to welcome two new School Resource Officers to the team.
Officer Raul Villarreal of the Woodhaven Police Department will have an office at Woodhaven Upper Elementary School. Ofc. Villarreal will also work with Bates, Erving and Yake Elementary schools.
Officer Joseph Matthews of the Brownstown Township Police Department will have an office at Woodhaven High School and work with the team at WHS.
Officer Bob McNamara of the Brownstown Township Police Department continues to have an office at Brownstown Middle School. Ofc. McNamara is also responsible for Gudith and Wegienka Elementary schools.
When your students see these officers in your hallways, please have them give them a warm welcome!

🚌 A Friendly Reminder: Patience with Bus Transportation 🚌
As we kick off the new school year, the Woodhaven-Brownstown School District kindly asks for your patience with our buses and drivers. This first week brings new routes, new student riders, and new routines to ensure everyone’s safety and efficiency on the road.
Please remember that safety is our top priority, and it might take a little extra time as our drivers get familiar with these changes. Your understanding and patience make a big difference in helping us provide a smooth and safe ride for all our students.
Thank you for your cooperation! #SchoolSafety #WhyWBSD


🎒 Welcome back WBSD Students 🎒
We’re excited to kick off a new school year filled with learning, growth, and endless possibilities! Let’s make this year the best one yet.📚 Today we are making history with our new reconfiguration at our schools. #BackToSchool #WarriorPride #WhyWBSD #NewBeginnings


We hope all of our students and their families had a fun and safe Labor Day! Just a reminder that school starts tomorrow, Tuesday, September 3, for all students! Gudith Elementary School hours are 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
