
You're invited to donate blood at the Blood Drive that will take place on 12-12-23 at the Jr/Sr High from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Our National Honor Society sponsors this event, which is open to the community, so please come and show your support. It's an excellent opportunity to make a difference and help save lives during this giving season.


We are hiring a Behavior Specialist at our elementary school. Qualified applicants, please apply! https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1037/Marlette/3766092/Behavior_Specialist.pdf


It's a home game tonight! Let's share our team spirit for our team.


Boys Basketball is scheduled for tonight! Let's support our JV and Varsity boys as they play on the court tonight.


It is time to order your yearbooks for the JR/Sr High School.
To order your Junior High School yearbook, click here: https://yearbookforever.com/schools/marlette_jr_high_391342/LzmLw22ZsKLlIAwR6018RXXr. The price per yearbook is $20.00
To order your Senior High School yearbook, click here:
https://yearbookforever.com/schools/marlette_high_school_buy_yearbook_13170/1Fi0768MJK4R2aL0S11lQJkA.
Pricing starts at $46.25.


Mrs. Magee's class made model wigwams after studying the Three Fire Tribes of Michigan.
A wigwam is made from barks or hides stretched over poles. Wigwam comes from the Algonquian word wikewam for "dwelling."
Thank you to parent donations for making this project possible!










Last chance to submit the See's Candy DC Fundraiser order forms and payment is tomorrow!


It's a great night to come out and cheer our JH girls on to a victory!


Courtney, we appreciate you being a hard worker each day. Keep up the great work.


Isabella, thank you for checking in on your peers. Your kindness is appreciated by all.


Loralei, you are a role model to others! Keep working hard.


PE-Nut stands for Physical Education and Nutrition Working Together. It's a program designed to promote healthy habits among children. The first lesson has already been conducted for our 4th-grade students; four more will be forthcoming throughout the year. These lessons contain helpful information regarding food choices, healthy food samples, and exercise ideas.





Congratulations, Gabby Martinez, on signing with St. Clair Community College Tuesday evening. Your future is bright, like a shining star—best of luck to you, as your Red Raider spirit carries a torch in your heart and on the court.




Special Board of Education Meeting - Monday, November 27, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. in the Elementary School Library.

Mrs. Curtis’s Young Fives turkey hats that they made for Thanksgiving. Happy Thanksgiving!


Happy Thanksgiving, from our homes to yours!


4th graders worked on the writing process by completing a rough draft and then publishing a book titled, “The 13th Turkey.” Their task was to write couplet poetry for 12 turkeys and then write a couplet about how their unlucky 13th turkey met his demise. The work speaks for itself, and students did an excellent job on their books and have a keepsake they can look back on!







Mrs. Magee's students wrote about turkeys disguising themselves to avoid being served on Thanksgiving. The brave kids read their stories to the class. It takes a lot of trust to share your creative work with others, and it's lovely to watch teachers encouraging and supporting their students to build confidence.











Earlier this week, we had a Pie Throwing Contest. It was a rewarding event for PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports). Students earned tickets for positive behavior during November by teachers and staff throughout the school.
Students' names were drawn, and the winners got to put a pie in the face of the staff of their choice.







For November, classrooms at Marlette Elementary competed against one another in a Food Drive sponsored by DHHS – Pathways to Potential for the Marlette First Church, which serves those in need throughout the Marlette community. Marlette Elementary students and families donated 1,871 food items to the church!!! The winning class was Mrs. Magee’s third grade, who donated 422 items to the food drive. Congratulations on winning the pizza party! Second place was Mr. Pratt’s second graders with 324 items and Ms. Fantin’s second graders with 210 items.