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Wayne-Westland Innovative Academy tells board graduation and pass rates improved amid enrollment questions

Wayne-Westland Community School District Board of Education · February 9, 2026
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School leaders told the Wayne‑Westland Board that Innovative Academy’s graduation counts and quarter‑one course pass rates rose substantially in recent years, described programs including virtual learning and a grade‑14 adult transition program, and answered questions about promotion and virtual enrollment.

Dr. Kente Rosser, principal of Wayne‑Westland Innovative Academy, and Christine Swanson outlined the academy’s mix of virtual and in‑person programs and said the school has added a post‑secondary (grade‑14) adult transition program that serves students aged roughly 18–26.

Rosser said the academy’s graduation totals rose over recent years — from 76 to 96 and then to 175 graduates — and highlighted an increase in quarter‑one course performance for in‑person students. "Last school year, using quarter 1 as a reference point, we have 48.44 percent of our…

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