
Marlette Community Schools would like to recognize the passing of former Superintendent Dr. Tony Parker.
Dr. Parker served as Superintendent of Marlette Community Schools from 1992-1999. His leadership left a lasting legacy on generations of Marlette families and students. We are grateful and appreciative of his commitment to excellence in our community. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/corinth-ms/tony-parker-11472041


Juniors and Seniors- College visit sign-ups are on the board outside the cafeteria.
The following schools will be here for short presentations:
SVSU- October 9th, at 1 PM
Delta College- October 20th, at 1 PM
U of M- October 23rd, at 12:30 PM
GVSU- October 23rd, at 1:15 PM
NMU- November 1st, at Noon
Baker College- November 15th, at 1:00 PM


Do you have an old cell phone or iPad that is in working order with a camera and can connect to Wi-Fi? Our art department needs them for students to take pictures of their artwork. Please drop off your donation to the high school office or contact Jessica Owen at Jessica.Owen@MarletteSchools.org.


Last Spring, the Marlette PTO received a large donation from the local Masonic Lodge. The funds could be used for ANYTHING the students needed! It took the PTO a bit to determine that our students could use recess bags!
Basketballs, soccer balls, kick balls, footballs, and single & double Dutch jump ropes were placed in a bag, ready to go outside for recess. They also purchased sidewalk chalk for the kids to express their creativity.
Thank you to the Masonic Lodge for their donation and our friends at MVP Disc Sport for donating discs for each class.


Good luck tonight, ladies!


What would you make with one paper plate, one egg, two plastic baggies, two straws, two popsicle sticks, four cotton balls, two tissues, a desk length of string, and masking tape?
Our 4th graders knew precisely what to do with these supplies. They are kicking off their science curriculum by reviewing the steps of the scientific method. Their task is to ask a question, make a hypothesis, conduct an experiment, record the results, and then analyze them to repeat them in June. The students built egg protection contraptions to answer the question, “Can my partner and I build a contraption that protects an egg from a high fall?” Students worked together to build and present their designs to the class before dropping their eggs.
4/11 groups had eggs that survived this trial…how many will survive in June?






Thank you, Jensen for making positive choices!


Your smiling face lights up our classroom, Jozlyn!


Liam, you are a great example for others!


We are cheering for YOU!


Project R.E.D. (Rural Education Day) is designed to bring agriculture to school children in a field trip format. To educate youngsters about how agriculture touches their daily lives, Washtenaw County was the first county in Michigan to hold such an event. Since then, more than 20 county Farm Bureaus across the state have conducted a Project R.E.D. or similar event. Project R.E.D. is a great way to reach hundreds of children and teach them various agriculture and natural resource lessons. This program helps students understand the importance of agriculture and where their food is grown and purchased.











Get ready for a fun-filled week at the Elementary School!


Turn on the lights and stomp in the stands. Our JV team is ready to win!


Give this team a shoutout -we are cheering you on for a win!


Marlette Elementary, get ready to be dressed up all week to celebrate SPIRIT WEEK!


We are having issues with our Facebook page and are diligently looking into it. Thank you for being so patient; we will keep you updated.


Good luck to our team!


You've got this, ladies! We are rooting for you.


It was a wonderful evening to honor our National Honors Society inductees. Congratulations to Luke Thomas, Logan Schlueter, Domonic Crossno, Emmy Crane, Natalie Lefler, Shelby Parker, Laren Pasek, and Alexandra Findlay on your outstanding academic accomplishments.





Are you looking for a way to give back to kids and families in Marlette? Well, here is an opportunity for you to do just that! Marlette School is starting the Backpack Program back up. This program aims to provide children access to nutritious, non-perishable food items that meet their weekend nutritional needs. A backpack containing two breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and snacks is sent home with the kids each weekend! If you would like to sponsor a child, are looking to donate towards the program, or have questions regarding the program, please get in touch with Ms. Melissa, Behavior Specialist at the Elementary School, at Melissa.laming@marletteschools.org, or by phone at 989-635-7425. You can also print off the attached sponsor form, drop it at the Marlette Elementary School, or mail it to the address on the form.

