
Happy Halloween from the 1st grade class!🎃


Ski Swap


Senior night for volleyball and cross country









The Lost & Found is getting overwhelming! Please come to the school and check it out!!




Mrs Fetter's Halloween coloring contest winners: K-Avery Ratkowski, 1-Karsyn Rice, 2- Zayn Allen, 3-Harper Halberg, 4- Lorenzo Zeckovich, 5- Andrea Laessig 6-Sammy Lake.


Election Day is approaching quickly. The Wakefield-Marensico School District is seeking a millage of 1 mill ($1 on each $1,000 of taxable value of home) to be used as a sinking fund for building improvements, transportation, school safety, and technology. Our sinking fund millage of 1 mill that expired this past summer could only be used for building improvements. The recently expired millage helped us with many improvements over the years, including creating a new kindergarten classroom. Please vote on November on 5th!


Apple crunch day at school today!




The Wakefield-Marenisco School District is currently seeking candidates for the following position:
Elementary Teacher (2nd Grade)
Full Time Position
Candidate must hold appropriate Michigan teaching license or be willing and able to obtain it.
Pay and benefits will be per the Wakefield-Marenisco Education Association Master Agreement if properly certified. If no certified applicant is found, this will be treated as a long-term sub position.
Interested candidates are asked to submit a letter of interest, transcripts, and credentials by noon on Friday, November 1st.
Jason Gustafson, Superintendent
Wakefield-Marenisco School District
715 Putnam St.
Wakefield, MI 49968
gustafsonj@wmschools.org
The Wakefield-Marenisco School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer

The 1st grade class had a successful first trip to the Wakefield Public Library this morning. The elementary students look forward to visiting the library once each month.


We are just about three weeks from Election Day. We wanted to take a moment to share some more of the projects our sinking fund has allowed us to complete in recent years. Sinking fund money has been used for exterior lighting as well as interior and exterior doors. These projects have not only improved the look of our building, but also improved school security. Please vote on November 5th.






The Wakefield-Marenisco School District is currently hiring a Girls’ Basketball Junior Varsity Coach. Interested candidates are asked to submit a letter of application by 3:00 p.m., Friday, October 25th to:
Kim Belmas, Athletic Director
Wakefield-Marenisco School
715 Putnam St.
Wakefield, MI 49968
leinonk@wmschools.org

The 1st and 4th graders took science field trips today to study leaves and other elements of nature. A huge thank you to Tim Makela for allowing us to use your trails again this year!











Homecoming Coronation
Congratulations to Bode Lynott, King & Eva Miskovich, Queen











Homecoming Parade Court Couples









Last week's Homecoming highlights:
Parade Floats







Kindergarten students enjoyed eating their snack outside in such a beautiful day!


A huge shout out to the WVFD for teaching us so much today. Kindergarten had a great time.





Here is a fun family event hosted by the City of Wakefield


In addition to allowing our school to do some very noticeable improvements, sinking fund money also allows us to complete unexpected projects which aren't easily noticeable to students and the community. Although these projects may not be as visible, they are crucial to our daily operations. Some of these recent improvements include new water heaters, a new boiler, and repairs to our kitchen's freezer and refrigerator. Our proposed sinking fund will be able to be used for building projects, transportation, technology, and school safety. Please vote on November 5th.




Here is yet another project the school has completed with sinking fund revenue in recent years. The main office was moved to the first floor instead of the second. This has improved traffic flow in our building and improved school safety. The proposed millage on November 5th will allow us to continue improvements to our building, transportation, technology, and school safety.
