A new English language arts curriculum, based on the book "The Daily 5," allows for Wyandotte elementary students to learn independently and for teachers to focus on small groups.
The homecoming parade, game and alumni social highlight a fun weekend in Wyandotte.
The latest move leaves five teachers still laid off out of the 25 originally pink slipped in April.
Spirit Week 2011 gives Wyandotte students a chance to have some fun and support the Bears football team ahead of the homecoming game and dance this weekend.
The Wyandotte football field is the stage for "Wait Till Next Year,” a new show following the Lincoln Park High School football team.
The Mojo in the Morning Backpack Blitz came to Jefferson Elementary School on Wednesday, shocking teacher Heather Sueta and her first graders with free backpacks and supplies.
Students in Heather Sueta's first-grade class at Jefferson Elementary School received a visit from WKQI 95.5 FM's 'Mojo In The Morning' show on Wednesday.
TV cameras will be in Wyandotte to feature the Meijer High School Football Game of the Week.
The first day of classes on Tuesday brought out smiling faces (and some tired eyes, most likely.)
Tuesday begins a new school year in Wyandotte Public Schools.
We'd love to see the photos of your child's first day, whether it's kindergarten, middle school, high school or some other important occasion to your family.
The school district has changed its mind about offering free breakfast to all students to make sure the funding is in place.
Alumni of Roosevelt High School's 1961 graduating class gathered at Bishop Park in Wyandotte for their 50th reunion.
Three of six public schools in Wyandotte fared in the bottom half of a statewide ranking.
Wyandotte schools also do well on state grading system, scoring either an 'A' or a 'B.'
These Wyandotte residents have graduated from the following accredited colleges and universities.
Eighth-grader Tyler Stepaniak has always been on the honor roll and makes time for volunteering.
While the state average rose in three subject areas in 2011 from 2010, Roosevelt improved in one.
Roosevelt High School students washed cars and serenaded residents to raise the money.
Board of Education members voted to wait till September before making a final decision.
Eleven-year-old Natalie Walsh is succeeding academically and in her extracurricular activities.
In a letter to parents and students, the Rev. Walter Ptak said low enrollment is to blame.
The Wyandotte school will not reopen in the fall, nor will two Catholic elementary schools in the city.
School superintendent Patricia Cole says the class is 'a source of pride' for the district.
Thursday night's ceremony celebrated the successes of 272 graduating Wyandotte seniors.
The high schoolers partied the night away at The Dearborn Inn on Friday.
Whether just friends or in a relationship, they found fun and good times at The Dearborn Inn on Friday.
Roosevelt High School’s Teen Parent Program gives young Wyandotte parents the chance to graduate.
The Wyandotte program will begin in the fall at Garfield Elementary School and plans to expand districtwide.
Sixth-grader Megan Mccormick has achieved academic and extracurricular success along with contributing at home.
Wilson Middle School staff and students use a 16-foot globe as the focal point of a new garden area.
Do you know of a deserving Wyandotte Whiz Kid? Take a few minutes to tell us about him or her.
The Roosevelt High School marching band is home after a long weekend of performing. A rendition of the songs they played at the race will be presented at a Wednesday night concert at Bishop Park.
Wyandotte Roosevelt High School choir students present a lively show for seniors at nursing home.
Medical officials give the Wyandotte Marching Chiefs members a clean bill of heath.
Roosevelt High School’s marching band will perform at two nationally telecast Indy 500 parades.
Whether the celebration is for preschool, college or somewhere in between, brag about it on Patch.
An open house at Wyandotte Catholic Consolidated School offers visitors one last chance to look around the school and reminisce before it closes on June 3.
Friends and family packed the school's cafeteria to watch the 10th annual talent show.
Monroe Elementary School students presented poetry at The Grind on Friday.