Reeths-Puffer School District

The Reeths-Puffer School District is a public school district located in Muskegon Township, Michigan.

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.

In 1925 this original structure was replaced by a brick building.

In 1903 children began being taught in a new building that was named the Reeths School in honor of Charles Reeths who served on the school board and had 11 children who attended the district.

In the fall of 1958, Reeths-Puffer Schools opened its doors to its first full year as a kindergarten through 12th grade district, with an enrollment of 1,123.