We Want to Hear from You- Take the District Needs Survey!

As part of the Mason Public Schools (MPS) 2023-2028 Strategic Plan, the district is researching various aspects of its educational, operational, financial and facility functions, and we want to hear from you!
Because MPS values your contribution to our planning process, you are invited to complete a short District Needs Survey about the future needs of MPS.
The survey is available online and will be open for responses until January 31, 2025. We estimate the survey will take about 10-15 minutes to complete. Paper copies of the survey will be available at the MPS office at 201 West Ash Street #2a, Mason, Ml 48854 beginning Thursday, January 8, 2025 and must be returned to the MPS office by January 31, 2025.
Plante Moran Realpoint, who MPS has hired as a planning consultant to assist with this process, is administering the survey. Survey results will be shared publicly upon completion in Spring 2025.
Please direct any questions to either Superintendent Gary Kinzer or MPS Board Member Christopher Mumby.
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey, your input and insight will help shape the district’s path forward and help us continue providing high-quality education in safe, modern schools.


January is School Board Appreciation Month! Thank you to the Mason Board of Education for their service and support to our students, our schools and our community. Board members give many hours to set goals, review policies and make tough decisions with care, all while prioritizing the district mission to serve “every student, every day”. We appreciate all they do to help make Mason a great place to live, learn and grow. Learn more about each of our board members and why they serve.
Mason Elementary students and their favorite adult are invited to a night of circus fun at the Elementary Dances! The dances will be Saturday, April 18, 2026, in the Mason Middle School gym. Tickets are $12 ticket and available
Congratulations to Mason High School teacher and coach Rachael Feskorn who was honored by Special Olympics Michigan for her outstanding leadership and commitment to inclusion! She was named Coach of the Year for Area 8, and then was selected from 38 regional winners as the 2025 Special Olympics Michigan State Coach of the Year! This recognition highlights her commitment to her students and dedication to Special Olympics and the Unified Champion Schools program.



