
The DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program is a nationwide initiative that teaches students the skills they need to resist peer pressure and make safe, responsible choices. On Wednesday, the 5th grade students at Westfield Elementary celebrated their DARE graduation, marking the completion of the program and their commitment to making positive decisions. Congratulations to all the students on this important achievement!









Ordering for the Westfield Elementary yearbook will close on April 27th. An order form was sent home with your child or you can order online.
https://shop.memorybook.com
(School Code: 232990M )
*All users will have to register the first time they access the site
Cost: Each yearbook costs $15
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The Marquette County Land & Water Conservation Department hosted the Annual Conservation Poster Contest. This contest is designed to teach students about conservation, while promoting research and art. All the students did a good job designing posters on topics that varied on issues affecting our natural resources.
Two students from Westfield Elementary placed in grades 4-6:
Andrew - 2nd place
Kallyn - 3rd place
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The second graders in Mrs. Halverson's class enjoyed creating things using STEM magnetic tiles on a cold day for inside recess.
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Happy Wisconsin School Bus Driver Appreciation Week! Thank you to all of our bus drivers for all that you do! #Pioneers



Two 5th grade Student's from Westfield Elementary School have won 2nd and 3rd place in the Marquette County Poster Contest. All fifth grade students participated in the contest to promote water conservation in their local community. Congratulations to both of our winners and all of our 5th grade students for their participation.
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In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. the 1st graders at Westfield Elementary brought in donations to make Birthday Boxes to give to the Food Bank in Marquette County. It is important to remember one of Dr. King's messages..."Life's most persistent and urgent question is, " What are you doing for others?"
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Due to road conditions, the School District of Westfield will be running a 2-hour delay today, Friday, December 20. Please travel safely.


The WES food drive ends on Friday so there is still time to send in non-perishable items.
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Great job to these Westfield Elementary 5th grade students who achieved Honor Roll! The WES PTO treated them to an ice cream social to congratulate them. #Pioneers


Mark your calendars for Westfield Elementary's food drive next week.
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At Westfield Elementary, Mrs. Wagner recognizes five Library Leaders per month. These students are picked based on character, passion for reading, and following the Pioneer Way. Way to go!
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The Westfield Elementary 5th graders worked on a lab on the travel of a balloon and different size straws.
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Mrs. Fenske's 1st Grade Class worked on a Rock Investigation last week. They brought in rocks from home and discussed their color, texture, luster, and other interesting qualities.
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Students in Mrs. Wagner's Library had the chance to have their voice's heard in an Oreo Election last week - they practiced filling out ballots, dropping their vote into a ballot box, and even getting a fun 'I Voted' sticker!
The winning flavor will be brought in for a snack for all of WES this week.
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Attention elementary students and families... Come help make and decorate bowls for the Bowls for Hunger event on Mondays from 3:30-5:30pm.
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Westfield Area High School Science Club students partnered with Mrs. Kittleson and Ms. Halverson’s second graders from Westfield Elementary for spooky Halloween Chemistry activities! Students explored science by creating bubbling potions, oozing pumpkins, and eerie lights. #Pioneers











No School for students on Monday, November 4th.
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Westfield Elementary PTO wrapped up their Emil's fundraiser and presented each classroom's top seller with a cash prize.
The PTO would like to thank everyone for their support.
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Fourth graders in Mrs. Francis‘s class have been working on writing complete sentences with subjects and predicates. In a recent activity, students worked collaboratively to identify complete sentences and fragments to be complete sentences.
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