Lady Pioneers with impressive win to open DeForest Holiday Tournament over Middleton! They will now play DeForest in the Championship Game tomorrow at 1:30PM! Good Luck and Go Pioneers!!

Lady Pioneers travel to DeForest to take on Middleton in the first day of the Holiday Tournament! Gametime is 4:30PM! Good Luck and Go Pioneers!! Tickets at the door are paid with Card only. No Cash. Tickets can also be pre purchased from this link. https://justagame.com/clients/59_leylLo

Merry Christmas from the Pioneer Athletic Department! Thanks for all you do to support Pioneer Athletics!

This past week, Coloma's kindergartners walked to the community meal site. Students read some holiday readers theater and sang two songs to spread holiday cheer!
Ms. Parker is so proud of her kindergartners and the work they put in to practice their parts! They did an excellent job! ❤️💚 #Pioneers





Great Showing for our Pioneer Wrestlers at a tough Badger State Tournament in Madison today!! #PioneerProud

Good Luck to our Pioneer Wrestlers as they head to Madison today!!

Lady Pioneer Wrestling Results from Oostburg Tonight! Nice work Ladies!

Due to road conditions, the School District of Westfield will be running a 2-hour delay today, Friday, December 20. Please travel safely.

Due to the winter storm, the School District of Westfield will release students three hours early today, Thursday, December 19. All after-school events are canceled. Please travel safely!

Congratulations to Coloma Elementary's Students of the Month! #Pioneers


The CHAMPS group hosted shopping at Santa’s Secret Shop this past week at Coloma Elementary. Items were low and cost for students to have the opportunity to bring in some money to buy gifts for their families. Our 5th grade student council members were great helpers with shopping and wrapping!
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The Westfield High School is hosting their annual Career Fair on February 12th, 2025. We are in need of additional attendees! The event is extremely important for our students! If you are willing to attend or have questions about the event before committing, please email meggan.bourman@westfieldpioneers.org. #Pioneers

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Pioneer Sting Hornets for Pack the Gym Sweep!! All four Pioneer teams that took the floor tonight came away with Victories!! It was a great night with great support from Pioneer Nation!! #PioneerProud

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A Tradition of Generosity: Bowls for Hunger
For over 25 years, the Bowls for Hunger event has been a cherished tradition in the School District of Westfield, exemplifying the community's spirit of generosity and commitment to service. What began as a modest service project by the Westfield Area High School Art Club in 1997 has blossomed into a collaborative effort uniting students, staff, local businesses, and community members to help the growing number of individuals and families struggling with poverty and hunger.
Initially, the project aimed to raise awareness and support of Marquette County's "Care and Share" food pantry by providing monetary aid and food donations. Today, it has expanded to include support for food banks in Waushara and Adams counties, reflecting the increasing reach and impact of this initiative.
The event continues to grow. In addition to handmade ceramic bowls, the event now features delicious soups prepared by our Foods program students, along with contributions from nine local dining establishments. These restaurants not only donated soups but also sent servers from their businesses to help during the event, reinforcing the shared sense of purpose that defines Bowls for Hunger.
The 2024 event achieved remarkable success, raising $9,670 through ticket sales, donations, and a raffle—a significant increase from last year’s $7,294. Attendees also contributed 437 non-perishable food items. Over the past decade, the event has raised an impressive $143,875 for local food banks, demonstrating its long-term impact.
The event's growth is a testament to the dedication of students, staff, and community members. Clubs such as the Art Club, MS and HS Student Council, National Honor Society, FFA, FCCLA, and WAMS Student Council have played vital roles in its success. From crafting ceramic bowls to organizing the event, it is estimated that over 1,325 students and 120 faculty, staff, and administrators have participated in making Bowls for Hunger a highlight and point of pride for the Pioneers. Since its inception, more than 16,000 handmade bowls have been distributed.
Bowls for Hunger is more than an event; it’s a tradition that reflects the heart of the greater community. It not only supports those in need but also teaches the values of compassion, service, and collaboration.
Thank you to all who contributed to this year's success and to everyone who has supported Bowls for Hunger over the years. Together, we continue to make a lasting impact, one bowl—and one meal—at a time.
Michelle Johnson
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Getting to know another Senior Athlete! Haddie Showen!

Wednesday Senior Spotlight: Each Wednesday we are going to feature one or two of our Winter Senior Athletes who have answered a few random questions to get to know them better! Below is week one getting to know Isiah Anason!

GAMEDAY! Lady Pioneers host Tomah!!!

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