Madeleine Fox just broke the school record in the 1600M run with a time of 5:21.63 and finished 2nd in the state! Awesome run, Madeleine!
Has your student lost, or left something this year? This is all the clothes left behind for the school year! Please recover your items before the end of school!
The Cubs will be represented by 8th grade Madeleine Fox in the 1600m and 800m run, McKenzie Davis in 8th grade shot put, and 7th grade Braelyn Crouch in discus. More information about times and flights will be posted once they become available. good luck Cubs!
The May Board of Education Meeting scheduled for 6:00 this evening will be held in the Junior High School Library rather than at the Unit Office.
Follow the link below or go to the school website at marshallk12.net and click on the "Summer Sports Camp" icon for information and sign up forms for Summer Sports Camps sponsored by Marshall Schools. Additional camps will be added soon for Softball and Golf. Football camp is free and students do not have to sign up in advance.
https://www.marshallk12.net/documents/summer-athletic-camps/323270
Reminder that Monday May 8th at 7:00PM in the Forsythe Performing Arts Center will be our annual Academic Awards Night. The student recipient list has been posted in multiple locations throughout the building.
Tuesday, May 9th at 7:00PM in the Forsythe Performing Arts Center, we will recognize our student athletes. All student athletes that finished the season in good standing will be recognized.
Congratulations to our very own Jerry Raisner on his Regional Office of Education selection in "Recognition of Excellence Award." This award was given to individuals who are exceptionally skillful and dedicated school professionals who have the respect and admiration of students, parents, and co-workers; play active roles within their schools and communities and have the superior ability to inspire a love of learning in students of all backgrounds and abilities.
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.