
Healthy Families of Marion County hosted a grandparents networking night tonight. Thank you to Skate A Way which donated the rink. MCS Healthy Grandfamilies bought pizza and snacks for attendees. 🛼





Jayenne lights up learning and the night with a BinGLOW for Books for families and students tonight. 🔦🌟📖





It is with sadness that Marion County Schools reports the loss of a beloved teacher, soccer, baseball and football coach, and member of our school family. This morning North Marion High School went into a code blue. We lost a valued member of the Husky Family. We have crisis counselors and psychologists available to talk to staff and students today, through this evening, and tomorrow. Our thoughts go out to his family and all who knew him throughout his career with Marion County Schools.


"We cook for our Peeps!" The North Marion cafeteria smells SO good on taco Tuesday in Marion County Schools today! 🌮


April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Join Marion County Schools in raising awareness and standing together in support by wearing blue on Friday, March 31, 2023.


We continue to monitor power outages throughout Marion County at the company websites. Families who need to keep their children home due to power outage from the storm on March 24-25, 2023, could send a parent note for an excused absence due to calamity.

While the winds blew hard yesterday the MCS students competing in Day 2 of Skills USA, the "Olympics of Career Technical Education," were unmoved. You make us proud!





Blackshere Elementary school's principal, Dr. DeVaul, and school team participanted in a year-long Family Engagement Program, L.I.F.E. The 22-23 Cohort of the Leaders Investing in Family Engagement (L.I.F.E.) Program met virtually for their last session. The Blackshere team shared its Irrefutable Picture of the Future of Family Engagement with schools across WV as a vision for 2023-2024.



Marion County is proud to host the "Olympics of Careeer Technical Education" for WV today with competitions at Marion County Technical Center anf Fairmont State and our MCS CTE students among those competing.




In response of the Governor’s issuance of the statewide Emergency Prepardness this afternoon and the impending heavy rain forecast for MC, MCS will call a NTID day Friday, March 24, 2023. Staff report on a 2-hour delay schedule.

In response of the Governor’s issuance of the statewide Emergency Prepardness this afternoon and the impending heavy rain forecast for MC, MCS will call a NTID day Friday, March 24, 2023. Staff report on a 2-hour delay schedule.


The All-County Middle School Choral Concert tonight makes us all see and hear the amazing talent blooming in Marion County Schools.



Marion County Schools have a long tradition of supporting Special Olympics. Schools have various fund raisers and modes of displaying their “shoes” and support for Special Olympics aligned with the school’s culture and grade level. We have had coloring events at the younger levels, homeroom competitions, visual displays along hallways and school windows. Obviously, whatever way your school decides to acknowledge their support for Special Olympics gives energy to the overall countywide competition. In the spirit of March Madness, the fundraiser runs through March until Spring Break. Winners of the fundraising competition will be recognized at the Marion County Spring Games held at EAST WEST Stadium in May. Please contact the Marion County Special Services Department if you need more paper shoes. 304 367-2139




Registration open in Marion County Schools now at https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=S7AZ4AwzekaLrgn7FzdNav2i1lpUOKNChYgWuyzgxXtUNjZVSEtVOE8zTjE5NjIyUVM0QjY5NlFYSS4u


Who runs this town? Monongah Middle School’s 5th and 6th grade runs this student-simulated environment at Biztown today!





Have you told an 11th grader you're proud of them and they're special today? We get one more reason to be proud of Marion County Schools students, staff, and schools today as the SAT is administered to all 11th graders. You've got this. We all are behind you. Do your best!


History was alive at Pleasant Valley. Third Grade researched a historical figure, created a written report, prepared a speech detailing their life and contributions to history, and dressed like that character in a "Wax Museum." Families and community were experienced it too.





Interested in summer programming through Marion County Schools? Visit https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=S7AZ4AwzekaLrgn7FzdNauwxIGlxGd5Ik3Dnu1yWNyNUODBBNUIyU1JRRlY3TDRBNVVFV0tIWUIzSS4u today.


We are so proud of our Marion County Schools students at every stage of their learning! Look at the literacy aspect of the illustrations completed by the Pleasant Valley kindergarten students.


Monongah Middle School students do work! Today, they are visiting the student-run simulation BizTown as the first school in WV to do so. MMS staff has been working with students for the past several weeks on workplace skills and teamwork so they could run their own town.



