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The Wayne Township Education Foundation is providing nearly $18,000 in college scholarships this year to Wayne Township students. Each May, WTEF announces winners of scholarships that draw from the various scholarship funds the foundation administers. This year, 17 students received

It’s after school at Westlake, one of 11 elementary schools in the MSD of Wayne Township. While many of their classmates have already gone home for the day, more than a dozen of Westlake’s third and fourth graders are gathered

Each year, seniors in Wayne Township vote to name the teachers who have had the greatest impact on their lives as students. Those teachers receive what’s known as the MSD of Wayne Township Seniors’ Choice Award during a ceremony sponsored

Getting ready for a musical theatre production is a lot of fun, but it’s a lot of work as well. Wayne Township Community Theatre is in the home stretch of rehearsals for its presentation of Disney’s “The Little Mermaid,” which

If you’re looking for a perfect teacher gift before the end of the school year, then look no further! For the 17th straight year, the Wayne Township Education Foundation is sponsoring the Honor an Educator Program. Your student may honor

Would you like to save money at restaurants and family entertainment venues, while supporting the Wayne Township Education Foundation at the same time? If so, the Major Saver discount card is for you! From May 3-15, students in Wayne Township

Anyone who has ever worked with preschool children knows that keeping their attention requires a variety of approaches. Wayne Township Preschool Lead Childcare Teacher Alicia Gay’s approaches include a unique tool: yoga. “I have been trying to practice mindfulness with

It’s easy these days for most students to listen to music on their phones (or a friend’s) just about any time they’d like. But it isn’t always possible for students to listen to live music – much less music performed

Have you met Dash? Maybe not – but kids around the world have. They are using Dash – a fun little pale blue robot – to learn STEM skills as they program it to sing, dance, flash its lights, and

In recent years, so-called “Farm-toTable” restaurants have become increasingly popular. These restaurants serve food that comes directly from a particular local farm or ranch – not from distributors or grocery stores. Chef Daniel Schifano, who oversees the Area 31 Career