Western Elementary School

Western Elementary School Western Elementary opens Feb 2, 2026—made possible by our community. Thank you!

Western Elementary School will open its doors on February 2, 2026 — a moment made possible because of our community’s extraordinary support and partnership. The successful passage of the 2022 Bond reflects a community that believes in its schools, invests in its children, and stands behind the future of the Western School District. This new K–5 building proudly honors the legacies of Bean, Parma,

and Warner Elementary Schools and reinforces our district’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence. With state-of-the-art facilities, Western Elementary will offer incredible opportunities for our students, foster new collaborative growth for our staff, and strengthen the connected, student-centered culture that defines Western.

05/29/2026
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Happy graduation day Seniors!!!! Thank you for visiting Western Elementary yesterday.
05/21/2026

Happy graduation day Seniors!!!! Thank you for visiting Western Elementary yesterday.

05/21/2026

Western School District families,

Beginning with the 2026–2027 school year, all Michigan public schools will be required to implement student wireless device restrictions during instructional time under new state legislation passed earlier this year.

As we prepared for this transition at Western School District, we knew this conversation was about much more than simply “taking phones away.” Our district worked closely with building administrators and school leadership teams to develop expectations that are age-appropriate, realistic, and aligned to the unique needs of our students and schools.

Our goal is to create learning environments where students are:
- More focused
- More engaged
- More connected to the people around them
- Less distracted by devices and social pressures throughout the school day

While the state law establishes the requirement, districts still have flexibility in how expectations are implemented locally.

After careful discussion and planning, Western’s approach was designed to balance:
- Student learning and engagement
- Age-appropriate independence
- School safety and emergency procedures
- Family communication concerns
- Consistent expectations across grade levels

That is why many of the expectations will remain consistent across the district, while still allowing for slight differences as students grow older and demonstrate increased independence and responsibility:

- Elementary students are encouraged to leave personal devices at home. If brought to school, devices must remain turned off and stored during the entire school day, including on the bus to and from school.
- Middle school students will store devices in lockers during the school day and may briefly check phones at their lockers between classes. Phones will not be permitted during lunch to help reduce social distractions and increase student interaction.
- High school students will store devices in lockers during the school day, may briefly check phones at their lockers between classes, and will also have access to devices during lunch.

We also recognize that many parents understandably worry about communication during emergencies. Student safety remains our top priority. State law additionally requires schools to update emergency procedures related to device use, and our district will continue working closely with safety officials and first responders to ensure strong communication systems and clear emergency protocols are in place.

Most importantly, this work is not just about restriction. It is about intentionally creating school environments where attention, presence, engagement, and human connection are the norm.
Please review the attached graphic for a detailed breakdown of grade-level expectations and the “why” behind these changes.

For additional information and future updates, please visit our Parent Quick Links page:

https://www.wsdpanthers.org/parents/parent-quick-links

We appreciate the partnership and support of our families as we continue preparing students for success both inside and outside the classroom.

Sincerely,

Mike Smajda
Superintendent

05/16/2026

We’re excited to officially announce our 2026–2027 PTO Board:

• Brittany Carpenter – President
• Miranda Lunt – Vice President
• Jessica Burch – Treasurer
• Rachel Warren – Secretary
• Jake Perry – Marketing Coordinator
• Jaclyn Captain – Activities Coordinator

We’re also excited to introduce our Grade Level Head Chairs:

• Emily Richards – Young 5s–1st Grade Head Chair
• Anna Dailey & Sarah Watts – 2nd–3rd Grade Head Chairs
• Mindy W**d & Matt Duncan – 4th–5th Grade Head Chairs

The new PTO term will officially begin June 30th.

Congratulations, Mrs. Hutchinson!
05/12/2026

Congratulations, Mrs. Hutchinson!

Congratulations to Mrs. Hutchinson on being one of Jackson Magazine's 2026 Top Teachers!

05/12/2026
Big thanks to our bus drivers - the real MVPs who navigate traffic, weather, and morning moods to get our students to sc...
05/04/2026

Big thanks to our bus drivers - the real MVPs who navigate traffic, weather, and morning moods to get our students to school safely and smiling.

Today we proudly recognize and celebrate our Transportation Director, Steve Mills, and our amazing team of dispatch and bus driver staff.
Rain or shine, early mornings and long afternoons, they are often the first and last friendly faces our students see each day. We are so grateful for the dedication they show to our students, families and community every single day. Thank you!

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1399 S. Dearing Road
Parma, MI
49269

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