RESA Highlights Lifelong Impact

St. Clair County RESA Superintendent Brenda Tenniswood says a recent encounter reminded her of education’s lasting impact. A teacher shared that years ago, as a nervous kindergartener at Belle River Elementary, reading in Tenniswood’s office helped her feel safe—and now she’s a teacher herself. Tenniswood says those small childhood moments reflect RESA’s mission to build confidence and curiosity early on. Through preschool programs, playgroups, and local partnerships like the Imagination Library, RESA helps families nurture learning from birth. This month, the county celebrates young children and the educators shaping their futures.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

AgeWays Seeks Public Input

AgeWays, a nonprofit supporting seniors across Southeast Michigan, is asking residents to weigh in on its new three-year plan. The agency expects to spend about $26 million each year from ’27 to ’29 on programs that help older adults stay independent and connected. A public Zoom forum will be held May 8th at noon, and the draft plan goes live April 23rd at AgeWays.org. Comments are accepted through May 23rd by email or mail. AgeWays says the goal is to make senior services easier to reach and to strengthen community partnerships.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet