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USDA Approves WV 2020-21 PEBT Plan
*Please contact your child’s school by Monday, March 1, 2021 with a recent change of address. A public information hotline (304-756-5431) and website (www.wvpebt.org) is now available to explain the latest round of P-EBT. West Virginia Governor Jim Justice has announced a second round of the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer Program (P-EBT) has been allocated to any…
Read MoreMarshall County Schools Observes National School Counseling Week
National School Counseling Week 2021, “School Counselors: All in for All Students,” sponsored by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA), is being celebrated from February 1–5, 2021, to focus public attention on the unique contribution of school counselors within U.S. school systems and how students are different as a result of what school counselors do.…
Read MoreElectronic Forms at MCS
Marshall County parents now have an option to use electronic forms for beginning of the year forms and athletic forms. MCS purchased FinalForms for our schools, parents, and students to use for the 20-21 school year. A parent can create an account which will then be used to associate their child with them. After filling…
Read MoreStudents Heading Back to School in Marshall County
Students in grades 1st through 12th return to school in Marshall County on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 for the start of the 2020 – 2021 academic year at Level 3, as long as Marshall County remains green or yellow on the governor’s colored-coded map. Level 3 means all kids will report for in-person instruction two…
Read MoreMarshall County Schools Continues No Cost Meal Program
Marshall County Schools Child Nutrition Program Information The Marshall County Board of Education will continue the availability of a daily, no cost breakfast and lunch at school for all students during the 2020- 2021 academic year regardless of income. Under the Community Eligibility Option Provision, applications will not need to be completed to be eligible…
Read More2020-2021 Bus Routes and Schedules
Information is now available about the transportation routes for the 2020-2021 academic year. The updated lists can be found at this link: https://marshall-k12.wvnet.edu/boe/marshall-county-schools-bus-routes/ or in the Links tab under Transportation at the top of this page. Click on the bus number to download a schedule. Please note there are time changes. If you’re not sure…
Read MoreSchool Summer Food Program Extended
The Marshall County Schools Summer Food Program schedule has added an extra week because of West Virginia Governor Jim Justice’s order that schools can’t go back in session until Tuesday, September 8, 2020. On Wednesday, August 5 and Wednesday, August 19, 2020 the Marshall Mobile Food Bus will make stops in the same neighborhoods at…
Read MoreMathletes Compute at Marshall County Math Day
Students in 4th through 12th grade put their “mathletic” skills to the test during the annual Marshall County Math Field Day competition at Sherrard Middle School on Saturday. Approximately 150 students competed in categories ranging from mental math, mental estimation, measurement estimation and short answer. Participants also took a written test. Students who placed 1st…
Read MoreMarshall County Strings Winter Concert
The Marshall County Strings Program will present its elementary and middle school Winter Concert on Tuesday, December 3, 2019, at 6:30pm in the John Marshall High School Center for Performing Arts. The concert will feature combined performances involving nearly 200 students from Cameron, Center McMechen, Central, Glen Dale, Hilltop, Sand Hill and Washington Lands elementary…
Read More2019 American Education Week Proclamation Signed in Marshall County
On Thursday, Marshall County Commissioners as well as the mayors from the cities of Marshall County, members of the West Virginia Legislature along with the Sheriff gathered to sign a proclamation declaring November 18-22, 2019 as American Education Week in Marshall County. Also attending the signing were members of the Marshall County Board of Education,…
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