
Hanging Out with Jazzy on Friday: Jazzy the Jaguar visited Jayenne Elementary today to help students go over positive behaviors (PBIS) and expectations. #MCSgetbackinthegame




Help a Teen Out! Connecting Link Inc. is collecting items for Teen Angels this year. All donations should be turned into Connecting Link or one of Marion County Schools by Monday, November 29, 2021. Learn more at https://connectinglinkwv.com/.


BEE kind this week. East Fairmont High School students shared acts of kindness this week. #MCSgetbackinthegame


The color purple, math practice, a social skills lesson from the counselor, and student artwork displays fill the hallways of Watson Elementary today. #MCSgetbackinthegame





It’s about reaching your personal best at Rivesville Elementary/Middle School as students review adjectives to describe a pumpkin, demonstrate how to do long division with peers, and discuss the steps in the Growth Mindset model, “Together we climb,” used throughout the school.





Providing comfort during some of the greatest forms of tragedy, MCS Curriculum and Instruction Department donated backpacks with blankets, journals, books, and hygiene items to the Fairmont City Fire Department.


Congratulations to Sherry Harney for 32 years of service in education, spending your entire career in MCS. We are blessed that you have served Marion County Schools students, staff, and families with expertise, kindness, and forward-thinking.




Barnes Learning Center will release at 11 AM today, September 29, 2021, due to water issues.

Tip for the day and every day at Fairview Middle School: Be the nice kid.


If you want to see one hard-working crew, check out the tireless efforts and care that the cooks at East Dale put into serving the future leaders of this school. #MCSgetbackimthegame


East Park Pre-K is busy learning about feelings, emotions and self regulation along with graphing, counting and fine motor skills. #MCSgetbackinthegame





East Dale students were busy in the hive building their knowledge base with rich visual reminders of the learning process today.





Marion County Schools Transportation Department was notified by the WVDOH on work to be performed on Prickett's Creek Road/Bridge .22 miles south of Marion County 80/4.
Bus # 80 and Bus # 104 will transport those students to and from school during the construction.
Bus # 80 will pick up High School and Middle School students on Pride Ridge at 6:16 a.m. and drop off at 3:00 p.m. (approximately 5 students); Elementary students will be picked up at 7:30 a.m. and dropped off at 3:40 p.m. (approximately 1 elementary student)
Bus # 104 will pick up Middle and High School students at 6:10 a.m. and drop off at 3:00 p.m. (approximately 3 students); Elementary/Pre-K students will be picked up at 7:30 a.m. and dropped off at 3:55 p.m. (approximately 5 elementary students)

Full STEAM ahead! Superintendent Dr. Donna Hage presented on MCS STEAM Center, grades 5-8, at Woman’s Club of Fairmont meeting tonight. It is funded by grants and local funds. Pictured Club President Nancy Porter, Board President Mary Jo Thomas and Vice President Donna Costello.



What is air? Students at Pleasant Valley Elementary are learning that “air is all around us” as the read about it and create kites to fly tomorrow (weather permitting). #MCSgetbackinthegame



Reading is the key to academic growth. Fairview Middle promotes writing and reading across all subjects in the school. This pocket to encourage students to explore interests in books is in the school’s media center. #MCSgetbackinthegame


Do you see GEOMETRIC forms? What do you HEAR in this art? Students at Fairview Middle are bringing together math, art, music, and writing as a way to express their inner self. They are studying Wassily Kandinsky, who pioneered abstract painting in the early 20th century.


Fall is in the air as students at Pleasant Valley Elementary celebrate the first days of it with writing activities.





It was a magical moment today at Pleasant Valley Elementary as students discovered a new classmate. Students were studying the life cycle of a butterfly.



Parent-Teacher Conference days and times are announced for each of the Marion County Schools. Families should contact their child's teacher for more specific information about how to connect on the dates and times listed below.

