
Helping to welcome our MCS employees to “get back in the game” together, AFT local leaders Frank Caputo and Rosie Saunders #MCSgetbackinthegame


Often the first face our MCS students see in the morning, the Transportation Department is “back in the game” at the first day of annual training today on safety protocols and continued mitigation strategies. #MCSgetbackinthegame


Welcome back to the 2021-22 School
Year MCS! The Maintenance Department has been busy working all summer to keep MCS running. Today, they kick off their first day of mandatory training with other employees around the county. #MCSgetbackinthegame #MCSmaskup



Thank you to all of the police and their service. A Special Shout out to PFC Romito, WFMS and CPL Lemley, EFMS/East Park school resource officers for keeping our children safe.


Thanks to all of our police officers for their service and a special shout out to PFC Romito, EFMS and CPL Lemley, WFMS School Resource Officers for keeping our children safe!

Superintendent Donna Hage and Mr. Norman thank Sheldon Tennant, West Virginia Police Reserve for 43 years of service and dedication to NMHS and Ralph Masters, Marion County police reserved for 53 years of service and dedication to Marion County Schools.
Thank you!


Coach Mark Offut and Superintendent Donna Hage with FSHS Girls Cross Country Team during the recognition of the teams recognition for being the WV State Champions! Congratulations!


Coach Dayton McVicker stands on behalf of FSHS Boys Cross Country Team during the recognition of the teams success as State Runner up.


To read about some of the supplies and preventative measures in place for 2021-22 in MCS through the Maintenance/Facilities Department, please see https://5il.co/x9u4 #MCSgetbackinthegame


In an on-going effort to keep families up-to-date on mitigation strategies in place, MCS provides information about various departments' protocols in place as we welcome our students in grades 1-12 back on Aug. 24. See Transportation: https://5il.co/x9q0 #MCSgetbackinthegame


In coming days, a QR code sticker like this will be at the entrance of MCS facilities with centralized air units. Codes for stand alone units will also appear in the future. Once scanned, the GPS website tells how the building has improvements to the air quality at the school.


Congratulations to Desiree Hardaway, secretary at Fairmont Senior High School, who is the 2022 MCS Service Personnel of the Year. Ms. Hardaway will be honored among other WV county Service Personnel of the Year during a virtual ceremony in September. #MCSgetbackinthegame



Keeping MCS Going: Processing thousands of employee certifications, renewals, and permits annually as well as employee posts and hires and substitute call outs and contracts, Maddie Vincent and Johanna Gower are busy in the MCS Human Resources Department #MCSgetbackinthegame



Questions about your retirement plan? MCS Treasurer Scott Reider and MCS Benefit Coordinator Michelle Toothman lead MCS employees, who volunteered to attend one of today’s sessions, through explanations of the 4 plans and answer questions. #MCSgetbackinthegame




Connecting Our New Teachers to MCS: New teachers receive a laptop, and each MCS teacher exchanges this laptop every 3 years. The MCS technicians and Tara Stanley, secretary, assist new teachers with logins today. #MCSgetbackinthegame





Welcome to the Marion County Schools Team: The two-day New Teacher Academy kicks off today as Patti Zapach, MCS secretary, signs in one of nearly 40 new teachers to Marion County this year. #MCSgetbackinthegame





Exposing MCS to the arts with Fairmont State University Academy for the Arts: Future activities in the works for theatre camps, scholarships, WV Folklife Center field trips, school performances, and a $10,000 George W. Bowers grant. See https://5il.co/x626 #MCSgetbackinthegame


Shout out to Keith Davis, who was on the spot this Saturday to check out the hot spot at the Farmington Community Building when MCS heard there was a concern. #MCSgetbackinthegame


Renowned community servant, Executive Vice President of Davis & Elkins College and 1986 graduate of East Fairmont High School Rosemary Thomas reminds students and staff to “not sit on the sidelines” and “leave it all on the field” at https://5il.co/x62u #MCSgetbackinthegame


Working to make the flow of traffic better at East Dale Elementary School for busses snd parents exiting through the current entrance to the campus: Transportation Department Mechanic Larry Stewart assists with creating greater visibility.

