Who is Pierce Middle School named after?
The Reverend John D. Pierce was born in New Hampshire. Pierce moved to Marshall in 1831, where he founded the Congregational church. In 1834 he and Isaac Crary designed Michigan’s school system, and from 1836 to 1841, he served as the state’s and the nation’s first superintendent of public instruction. Pierce died in 1882 and is buried in Marshall’s Oakridge Cemetery, honored by a monument erected by Michigan’s schoolteachers. (Source) Student Dress at Pierce The Pierce Middle School community believes that standards of neatness, modesty, and appropriateness in clothing and accessories encourage an atmosphere conducive to learning, work, and discipline. Adherence to the dress code is expected of all students. Parents should assist the school in enforcing these standards by sending students to school each day in proper attire. Determination of appropriate dress is made by the administration. However, any faculty member may question whether attire is acceptable and direct a student to th
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