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JV Boys and Varsity Girls Wrestling head to the Dome in the Dells this afternoon for the Duals in the Dells Tournament!! Good Luck and Go Pioneers!!!

DESSERT!!!!! Junior Post Prom will be hosting a Dessert Raffle at tonights girls basketball game along with their Duck Toss! Thanks in advance for supporting our Junior Class so they are able to have a fun and safe post prom!

GAMEDAY!!! Pioneer Boys head to Nekoosa tonight!! Good Luck and Go Pioneers!!

GAMEDAY!! Lady Pioneers host Adams-Friendship tonight in a SCC matchup. Good Luck and Go Pioneers!!

Congrats to Wrestler Mason Groskreutz on getting his 100th Career WIN at last nights Home Quad with a 24-8 Tech Fall decision in his first match of the night!

Lady Pioneers Win in convincing fashion at Nekoosa!!

Lady Pioneer Wrestlers go 2-0 at Home Dual Meet!!

Pioneer Boys Wrestling Caps off Home Quad with perfect 3-0 Record!!

Bowls for Hunger:
A Tradition of Generosity: Another Successful Year for Bowls for Hunger
For more than 25 years, Bowls for Hunger has been a cherished tradition in the School District of Westfield—bringing together students, staff, local businesses, and community members to support families facing hunger across Marquette, Waushara, and Adams counties.
What began in 1997 as a small Art Club service project has grown into a major community effort. This year, Bowls for Hunger raised $10,516, surpassing last year’s total of $9,840. Attendees enjoyed over 70 gallons of soup, including four varieties made by our students and ten donated by local restaurants, many of which also provided servers for the event. Students created 650 handmade bowls for attendees, continuing a long tradition of creativity and service.
The event’s success reflects the dedication of our clubs and programs—including the Art Club, Student Councils, NHS, FFA, FCCLA, and WAMS Student Council. Over the years, more than 16,000 handmade bowls have been distributed, with over a thousand students and staff contributing to this effort.
Bowls for Hunger continues to embody the heart of our community—supporting neighbors in need while teaching compassion, collaboration, and service. Thank you to everyone who made this year’s event another remarkable success. Together, we continue to make a meaningful impact, one bowl at a time.
A Tradition of Generosity: Another Successful Year for Bowls for Hunger
For more than 25 years, Bowls for Hunger has been a cherished tradition in the School District of Westfield—bringing together students, staff, local businesses, and community members to support families facing hunger across Marquette, Waushara, and Adams counties.
What began in 1997 as a small Art Club service project has grown into a major community effort. This year, Bowls for Hunger raised $10,516, surpassing last year’s total of $9,840. Attendees enjoyed over 70 gallons of soup, including four varieties made by our students and ten donated by local restaurants, many of which also provided servers for the event. Students created 650 handmade bowls for attendees, continuing a long tradition of creativity and service.
The event’s success reflects the dedication of our clubs and programs—including the Art Club, Student Councils, NHS, FFA, FCCLA, and WAMS Student Council. Over the years, more than 16,000 handmade bowls have been distributed, with over a thousand students and staff contributing to this effort.
Bowls for Hunger continues to embody the heart of our community—supporting neighbors in need while teaching compassion, collaboration, and service. Thank you to everyone who made this year’s event another remarkable success. Together, we continue to make a meaningful impact, one bowl at a time.


GAMEDAY!! Girls Basketball heads to Nekoosa tonight at 5:30/7PM!! Good Luck and Go Pioneers!!

Enrollment Study Update
Strong enrollment depends on so much more than population trends alone. It grows from the collective efforts of our families, local government partners, businesses, faith-based organizations, and civic groups in every township, village, and city within—and beyond—our district boundaries.
We are grateful for the shared commitment that makes the School District of Westfield a place where students thrive.
You can view the full enrollment study here:
https://shorturl.at/xemiy
Strong enrollment depends on so much more than population trends alone. It grows from the collective efforts of our families, local government partners, businesses, faith-based organizations, and civic groups in every township, village, and city within—and beyond—our district boundaries.
We are grateful for the shared commitment that makes the School District of Westfield a place where students thrive.
You can view the full enrollment study here:
https://shorturl.at/xemiy

MATCH DAY!! Pioneer Wrestlers are Home tonight for a Quad! It is also Parents Night! Wrestling starts at 5PM! Good Luck and Go Pioneers!!!

Please Note below regarding School or Club Practices! Stay -Safe!

The School District of Westfield will be closed today, Wednesday, December 10, 2025, due to inclement weather and poor road conditions. Please be safe!

2 hour early release for students on Wednesday, December 10th as staff will have inservice/professional development. #Pioneers

UPDATE for Tonight!!

Boys Basketball Start Time Change for Tonight! All other practices will go on at normally scheduled times!

Lady Pioneers Win big on the road at Montello!!

Congrats to Austin Lyon on breaking the Boys Basketball Single game scoring record tonight with 47 against Pardeeville!!

