
The 8th grade class trip to Indianapolis was a successful venture, today. We started with a tour of Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts. The second stop was Dave and Buster's for food and games! We would like to thank our Booster Club, who helped coordinate and sponsor the event.










Good luck today, Jayden! We know you will do your very best and have a fun day in the 400M Run and Long jump!


Another great performance, yet again by oir Junior High Musicians at tonight's concert.





Junior High students have been honing their bowling skills over the last couple week's in Mr. Young and Mrs. Arthur's.



PAWS traveled to North Elementary School today to read to 3rd and 4th grade classrooms. PAWS members were excited to interact with younger students in our district and also to see some of their former teachers!




Talent was on full display at the Spring Chorus Concert this evening. Great job by the North, Junior High School, and High School choirs!



A great job by Mrs. Templeton and the Student Council organizing some campus cleanup and beautification today for Earth Week!




Today, we celebrate and reward these hardworking students! We challenged our students to a fundraiser to help our school, and they "stepped up to the plate!" We are off to watch the St. Louis Cardinals and Arizona Diamondbacks. Included in this group is 4 first time attendees of a major league baseball game.


MJHS 8th Grader Evangeline Hutson begins working on her artwork for the Lion that will be placed outside the Gypsy Queen coffee shop. Last year, Evangeline's mock rendering was selected as the design winner for the back, sponsored by Gaslight Art Colony! we cannot wait to see the finished product!


7th Grade students in Mr. Buchter's science classes have been busy designing, experimenting, and building "popsicle stick bridges." Once the students complete their design, they would test the strength and durability by hanging and adding weight until it collapsed. This real-world experience provided a great learning opportunity and experience in the world of science, utilizing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).
1st Place supported 40.92 pounds of weight and was built by Emma Delp, Maria Maurer, Addie Nave, and Sadie Wallace.
2nd Place supported 18.69 pounds and was built by Braelyn Crouch, Amelia Griese, and Makenna Williams.
3rd Place supported 16.11 pounds and was built by Johnny Clapp, Genna Dugan, Caytlynn Piper, and Julia Sanders




Track season is in full swing! Here are some pictures from our last home meet! Our next home meet is May 2nd, starting at 4:30 pm.








Today, students in Mrs. Miller's 8th Grade Science class are getting hands-on experience with the assistance of Graduate and Ph.D. Candidate students from Indiana State by dissecting a pig's heart. The students will walk utilize this opportunity to gain experience in the dissection, research, and identification of major components of the heart.





MJHS & North School hosted 11 schools from 7 towns at MHS for the IESA Solo/Ensemble Contest on Saturday, April 1. Congratulations to directors Heather Setzer, Megan Wilson, and student teacher Emma Donnahoe on a fantastic event for our music students. Thank you to the Marshall Music Boosters, MHS Band/Chorus, and all of the volunteers who made this happen. It was a great day for all involved.


The 2022-23 School Calendar has been amended due to an Emergency Day being used making the last day for students and teachers Tuesday, May 23.
Also the 2023-24 School Calendar has been approved and is available on the district website.
www.marshallk12.net

8th grade science students did an outstanding job on their Ultimate Predator Projects this year! The Junior High staff has voted and the results are in! Most creative descriptions of adaptations goes to Bo McFarland! Most creative drawing goes to Avery Willis! Honorable mention for the Best Ultimate Predator goes to Madeleine Fox! For the best Ultimate Predator Harrison Tipton takes the win! Congratulations, students! I’m so glad these predators don’t really exist!





Mrs. Miller's 7th grade FCS (Family and Consumer Science) class recently had a lesson on sewing buttons with the help from wonderful volunteers. The students then made their own sock puppets and created skits for the Project Help Preschool students. The skits all had a positive message and the littles really enjoyed it. After the puppet show, the 7th grade students had the opportunity to play with the preschoolers in their centers. Thank you to the volunteers who helped the students sew their buttons and make their sock puppets! Thank you to the teachers at Project Help for allowing us to come in and present our skits to the students. It was a fun learning experience!








Due to continued power outage, all after school practices are cancelled for this afternoon.

The power and phone system are currently out at MHS, MJHS, and North Elementary.
The City of Marshall is aware and working to restore power. Students are safe and sound. We will still dismiss at our regularly scheduled times. We will make a decision on practices and after school activities by 2:30.
You can contact those schools if needed using the following emails:
MHS jcrumrin@marshallk12.net, MJHS jmaxwell@marshallk12.net, North elake@marshallk12.net
or you can call the Unit Office at 826-5912 and we can relay a message to them at the school.

The 7th Grade Volleyball team ended their campaign in a tough-fought 3-game loss to Paris Mayo in the 3A Pana Regional last night 13-25, 25-19, 19-25. They ended the season with a 16-5 record including a 3rd place finish at the LEIC conference tournament.

Congratulations to the 7th Grade volleyball team on the 1st round victory at the Pana Regional over Shelbyville 25-18, 22-25, 25-18. They will play Paris Mayo at 6:00PM in Pana on Tuesday, February 28 in the semi-final matchup.