About Us
Potterville Public Schools is proud of the programs we offer and the individual attention students and parents receive.
The Potterville Public School district serves a multitude of students from transitional kindergarten through twelfth grade. Our charming district houses these students on one campus with an elementary building and a secondary building. While the primary residents of Potterville, Benton Township, and Windsor Township contribute to the majority of our enrollment, along with school of choice.
Potterville Public Schools believes in a whole child personal approach to best reach our students’ needs academically, behaviorally, and socially to cultivate our youth into respectful, responsible, and safe citizens for their future. This is a cooperative effort of family, school, and community and that all children deserve the opportunity for success. We offer a challenging curriculum to prepare students with the knowledge and skills for the 21st century. Potterville student athletes have a rich history of excelling in athletics as well as in the classroom.
Our Community
Potterville Public Schools is located in Eaton County, Michigan. We are a small school district that serves approximately 950 students. Our elementary school teaches students in grades TK-4; our middle school educates students in grades 5-8, and our high school works with students in grades 9-12. Partnerships with Lansing Community College for dual-enrollment options round-out our programs. While Potterville Public Schools is a small school district, we are proud of the programs we offer and the individual attention students and parents can receive. We are continually working diligently to foster an atmosphere of cooperation and respect as well as fine educational opportunities for all students and their families.
Viking Hall of Fame
Purpose: To recognize and celebrate alumni and other individuals associated with Potterville Public Schools for their achievements and contributions to society.
The Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation and transgender identity), disability, age, religion, height, weight, marital or family status, military status, ancestry, genetic information, or any other legally protected category, in its programs and activities, including employment opportunities.
District Offerings
- Elementary – Grades Tk-4
- Middle School – Grades 5-8
- High School – Grades 9-12
- Adult Education