
It was a day of recognizing that our elementary students are committed to putting bullying to rest. Many wore pajamas to celebrate the pledge, and all had fun.








The third-graders are learning about the first people of Michigan and were recently visited by storyteller Genot Picor. He is also a French Voyager who shares his fascinating stories about Michigan pioneers and educates students about the various tools used in the past for survival.
The kids enjoyed his music as he sang songs, danced with them, and introduced them to new French vocabulary.


Ms. Marshall’s class achieved all their LEADER letters for excellent behavior in the hallway. They are grateful to the family of one of the students in their class for sponsoring their pizza party reward. It was a well-deserved treat after all their hard work and good behavior.





Marlette Elementary students and faculty members had a fun day yesterday as they expressed themselves by wearing odd socks! It was a great way to celebrate their individuality and embrace differences. After all, being different makes us unique and special.









Congratulations to our Red Raider Pride winners last week. They include Nova Hedrick, Colton Noble, Evie Dean, Mason Barthel, Aubree Cummings, Silas Hochstedler, Lucy O'Connor, Rylee Irwin, Dean Ruggles, Ryan Crosby, Amy Liu, Emma Gibson, Chase Gritzinger, Calvin Day, Leeland Todd, Micah Dale, and Adalynn Turner.



Good luck, to our wrestlers at their invitational tomorrow!


Trash bag orders will be ready for pick up next week. Please contact the DC coordinators if you are unable to meet during these times for your order at eadamczyk@marletteschools.org or denise.bednaryczk@marletteschools.org.


Ms. Melissa has completed the inclusion lessons in all elementary classrooms. This week is anti-bullying week and the celebration of World Kindness Day. Today, many students and staff adorned odd socks to show we are all unique and different. Tomorrow is pajama day when we will all "Put A Rest to Bullying."





Reminder: Friday, Nov. 17, 2023 Mr. Marquardt's PM -take home- bus route (Bus 15A Orange Heart) will NOT be running. If you are unable to pick your students up from school on Friday the 17th, please call 989-635-4942 or email kay.taylor@marletteschools.org as soon as possible today to schedule a late bus for tomorrow. (The morning -AM - route will be running normally on Friday).


Good luck to our JH Girls tonight in Sandusky!


9th and 10th grade geometry students are learning how to create 2D representations of 3D figures. They created orthographic drawings of 3D shapes, and the best way to see those 3D shapes and draw them from a variety of viewpoints is to build them!




Reminder: Thursday , Nov. 16, 2023 Mr. Marquardt's bus (15A Orange Heart) will NOT be running the AM (morning pick up) route. If you are unable to bring your students to school on Thursday, please call 989-635-4942 or email kay.taylor@marletteschools.org to schedule a late bus pick up.
Thank you for your help and understanding.


Sarah Kady's 6th grade Science class engaged in a Solar System project aligning with three previous lessons.
The students were divided into groups and tasked with creating a formal PowerPoint presentation that included essential facts about the solar system while showcasing unique solar system models.
The students put a lot of hard work and effort into their projects and did a great job with their team presentations.











Olivia Findlay signed her National Letter of Intent with the Wayne State University track and field team on Monday night. As a freshman, Findlay was runner-up in the long jump and third in the high jump at the Division 4 state finals, and as a sophomore, she was fifth in the long jump and runner-up in the high jump. This past spring, Findlay was a state champion in the high jump, with a leap of 5-4, which caught the attention of Wayne State University's coach, who was recruiting at the state finals. Findlay, who has had immense success in both the high jump and long jump, will be focusing on the high jump at Wayne State. She plans on studying nursing.










1st grade students had the opportunity to discover fascinating details about Mrs. Cooper's uncle and his military life. During the lesson, children delved into the inner workings of various machines, gained insight into his military service, and explored the different types of uniforms he wore. To add to the experience, he even shared videos and photos that gave the students a glimpse into his life of service.





We are so proud of out band! They have met the requirements to perform at the Michigan State Capitol on May 7th, 2024. HS band members have earned a slot to perform on the capitol building lawn. Afterward, they will enjoy a unique private, guided tour of the capitol building and the Michigan Supreme Court. More details will follow. Stay tuned, literally and figuratively.


On 11-28-23, athletic team pictures will be in the gym.
The schedule is as follows:
2:30- Varsity Girls Basketball
3:00- Varsity Boys Basketball
3:30- JV Boys Basketball
4:00- Varsity Wrestling
4:30- JV Girls Basketball


Let's cheer our JH Girls on to win tonight. The game starts promptly at 5:30 p.m. at the ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.


Do you need childcare on Wednesday, November 22nd? If so, please email Ms. Tiffany by November 17th. You must email to save your child a spot at tbrooks@marletteschools.org.


As we recognize Anti-Bullying Week and World Kindness Day, we are reiterating lessons learned by hosting a couple of dress-up days to tie all important lessons together at Marlette Elementary. Thursday will be odd socks day (to show we are all unique and different), and Friday will be pajama day (put a rest on bullying).
