Marshall County CTE, Marshall County Industrial Development, Three Rivers' Career Coaches, and Accelerate Mississippi share common goals and combine efforts to achieve them for the benefit of students.
Pictured: Justin Hall, Kelli Skelton, Brittany Dilworth, Suzy Bowman, Forrest Bryan, Riley Bennett, Susie Brown, Kaye Parks, Jay Treadway, Colet Pierce, Tesia McAfee


Ms. Franklin and her Industrial Maintenance students help their career coach refurbish her office desk.

Help us congratulate our honor roll students for second quarter! We are so proud of your hard work!

We would like to congratulate all our students who earned a Silver or higher on their ACT Workkeys December Benchmark! Keep up the great work!


From all of us at the Marshall County School District, we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Industrial Maintenance students created Christmas gifts for the office staff at their home high school!



Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Pierce, and a few of our CTE students represented MCSD CTE at Illuminate Byhalia. Students demonstrated the various skills they have learned in their courses.
I.T. students practiced using Python language to code an 8 line dance. Students presented their code by having another student execute their dance as written.

Mr. Perry's agriculture students grow a plethora of plants in the greenhouse to determine what seeds can thrive in this current season.

Watch this short video for instructions on how to get and use our new Marshall County Schools App.
https://youtu.be/H_mYCL2up1k
Our Agriculture and Natural Resources students have been busy learning about digestion.Students participated in a simulation of digestion in a monogastric stomach.




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Jazmin Espinosa is a sophomore at Potts Camp High School. She has chosen the career pathway of Health Science. Jazmin is always ready to learn new health care skills and enjoys assisting her peers in practicing those skills. Jazmin's drive to learn about healthcare and to help others will make her an amazing asset to the medical field.

Health Science students demonstrated a recently learned skill by checking the blood pressures of Mr. Bennett, CTE Director, and Mrs. Brock, CTE Secretary.

Reminder: Please review the Marshall County School District dress code policy. Dress code violations will be addressed accordingly.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1o7oaeSLW3MwUEGABLnQfDHiq4BEMKfLi/view

The Marshall County School District will dismiss at 1:30 today, November 29, 2022 due to the threat of severe weather.
The P-EBT program is experiencing some delays with the card manufacturing company. Some eligible children still have not received a card. Based on what we know now, we expect cards for these children to be issued in mid-November. If you have questions, please call the P-EBT call center at 1-833-316-2423.
P-EBT cards for eligible PreK-12 students are being mailed now! A limited number of cards can be printed and mailed daily. As a result, it will take approximately 3 weeks for all 275,000+ cards to be distributed to eligible children. Eligible children in your school district will likely receive their P-EBT card on different days. Families may verify if their child is eligible for P-EBT by calling the P-EBT Call Center at 1-833-316-2423. See our news article for more information: https://marshallcountysd.org/p-ebt

