
MCS bus operators are the first faces many students and families see. This morning they kicked off training for winter weather bus preparations on and off the roads with Supervisor Steve Larry.



Monongah Middle School is rocking around the Christmas tree to provide a special holiday program for families. If you missed it, you can see it at the following link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1488920581474448/?ref=share.

Pleasant Valley students wished families a Merry Christmas with traditional and modern Christmas songs as well as student-created poems and skits today. If you missed it, you can see the festivities at https://youtu.be/qYicJVxIOvo.





Making his list and then checking to twice: Santa came to visit students in the elementary program at Barnes Learning Center today.



Congratulations to two MCS students who are recipients of the first Citizens Bank of West Virginia Davis & Elkins Emerging Leaders Scholarships. Sidney Megna, NMHS Senior, received a full scholarship. Fairmont Senior's Chloe Travelstead received a top tier financial offer.


Did you find the Elf on the Shelf this morning? Principal June Haught greeted students at West Fairmont Middle and wished them "good morning" in the Elf's mischievous way on this last day of school for students before Christmas break, December 21 through December 31.


Santa made a surprise visit as a brother, who has been deployed with the US Army for the past year, was reunited with his sister, a student at Mannington Middle School. Soldier Bryson Satterfield dressed as Santa and surprised his sister during a Christmas assembly today at MMS.





West Virginia Safe Schools Helpline is available at 1-866-SAFE-WVA or safeschool@wv.gov. For more information, see https://emd.wv.gov/School%20Safety/Documents/Safe%20Schools%20Brochure%20-%20New%20May%202018.pdf.


Marion County BOE recognize and congratulate FSHS Football Team for their success as State Champs.


Congratulations to FSHS Cheer Team for being State Runner up.


What does it feel like to be one of Santa’s helpers? Through Lowes, Billy Oliver brought in a toy kit for each kindergartener in White Hall’s Mrs. Jordan’s class to assemble. Each child received safety goggles and used hammer and nails to construct toys for “Santa’s workshop.”





Developing leaders and helping their community, the Fairmont Senior INTERACT Club, a part of Rotary International, organized a Christmas Angel Project this year. The Fairmont Senior club fundraised, purchased, and wrapped presents for needy youth in their community.





From our Marion County Schools family to yours, may your Christmas be merry, peaceful, and blessed with this special reading: https://5il.co/13bb1.


Marching “down Santa Claus Lane” at the Rivesville parade tonight, you could catch the MCS STEAM bus and Fairmont Senior High School band as the town welcomes back the first Christmas parade in 20 years there.





Sharing Their Light and Talents: The East Fairmont High School Elizabethan Chamber Singers, under direction of Michael Carpenter, and the East Fairmont High Honeybees performed at a community showcase of regional talent tonight at the Crystalline Events Christmas Spectacular.





MCS thanks our local law enforcement agencies and the WV State Police for your collaboration today to ensure an increased presence and peace of mind in each of our schools in response to a nationwide trend on TikTok. There were no known threats or derogatory findings regarding this event in Marion County Schools. Thank you to law enforcement, our administrators, and our employees who worked together to ensure safety measures were in place, reviewed, and in operation today to provide for the safety of our students.



Celebrating students’ academic growth, Monongah Middle is on target as teachers praise students for reaching short term and long term goals this year in reading and math.



It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at East Fairmont Middle School as students and staff show how “BRRRRilliant”-ly they can work together.





Congratulations on your last day of nearly 18 years with Marion County Schools, Susan Closson. Thank you for all you have done to serve our students, employees, families, and communities over the years.





Bringing strategies to life, MCS employees attended Back to Basics Training with Peggy Hovatter of the WV Autism Training Center tonight. It was est. in 1984 by WV Legislature and housed at Marshall to serve families of WV with autism spectrum disorders, educators, and others.



