Reeths-Puffer High School is ranked #11,641 in the National Rankings. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation and how well they prepare students for college. Read more about how we rank the Best High Schools.
MUSKEGON, Mich. (WOOD) — Reeths-Puffer High School dismissed students Wednesday morning and the school will be closed Thursday after a bullet was found in a bathroom. According to an email sent to families by Superintendent Steve Edwards, the bullet was found on the floor of a bathroom.
SCHOOL DETAILSMHSAA ID:2823School Colors:Green & WhiteLeague:OK ConferenceEnrollment:1118Class/Div:A6 more rows
1958In the fall of 1958, Reeths-Puffer Schools opened its doors to its first full year as a kindergarten through 12th grade school, with an enrollment of 1,123 and a building addition of 20 classrooms, laboratories and shops.
History. The name of the district is taken from two separate school districts that later merged; named for Mr. Hiram Puffer, who founded the first school in the area in the 1870s, and Mr. Charles Reeths.
The OK Conference Executive Council met on Wednesday, October 2nd and voted to approve a division realignment that will go into effect starting next fall. R-PHS will join seven other schools in the OK Green Division.
Parent engagement is vital to student achievement and success. Visit the Michigan Department of Educationand learn ways to help your child and learn more about Michigan graduation requirements and standards.
Section 504 is a Federal law which prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities. The law provides:
The Board of Education encourages the utilization of District buildings and the District grounds by properly organized and responsible groups. Such use of any District facility or grounds will not interfere with the daily school student routine or any school sponsored student activity.
Pandemic influenza is a global outbreak caused by a new influenza virus. It is different from seasonal influenza (or "the flu"). The timing and consequences of pandemic influenza are difficult to predict. Visit the Muskegon County Health Department for more helpful information.
There are more than 127,000 uninsured children in Michigan. Most of them are eligible right now for one of the state's two health insurance plans for kids - MIChild or Healthy Kids. A state-wide campaign has been launched to enroll as many uninsured children as possible in one of these plans.
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