Spring Break Logo
Sun with Spring Break written in blue with the Marshall County Schools logo. Educating Kids - Building Communities is written in blue
2025-2026 School Calendar Adjustment Update
Pictured from left: Kasey Little, Memphis Blake and Maci Coulson. Dalton Earnest was on a school trip the day of the certificate presentation.
All-State Children's Chorus
2026 Marshall County Young Writers Contest book
The Marshall County Schools Music educators are pictured with Dr. Haines.
Castle with “The Quest For School Breakfast” National School Breakfast Week March 2-6, 2026
Pictured from left: Addison Kemp, Aleena Metz and Laylah Yoho.
Marshall County Strings Program benefit concert, Retro Rewind, on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at 6:30 pm, at the John Marshall High School Center for Performing Arts. Donations collected will benefit the Marshall County Strings Program Scholarship and the Marshall County Childhood Cancer Awareness Group.
Marshall County Schools logo with Professional Learning Day written in white. School closed written in blue with Monday, February 16, 2026, written in white.
Marshall County Schools has used all of its traditional and remote learning snow days. Any additional school closings, for the 2025-2026 academic year, will be made up at a later date. This means students will not participate in remote learning if school is closed due to weather. As of today, Wednesday, February 11, 2026, one school day needs to be made up. If a date listed is not used to replace a cancellation, it remains a non-instructional day.
Student Vocalists
School counselors gathered at the Marshall County Schools Board of Education office Wednesday morning for a proclamation signing that celebrates February 2–6, 2026, as National School Counseling Week in Marshall County.
Pictured from left: Melody Blum, Brielle McClelland and Levi Johnson
Marshall County Schools and Grand Vue Park logos
Marshall County Schools Snowflake
Pictured from left: Raelyn Goldbaugh, Noah Loudin and Liberty Cuffaro.
Marshall County Schools Science Fair overall winner Hattie Brautigan, 8th grader at Moundsville Middle School.
Students give a check to the Shepherd's Pantry,