
The Marion County Health Department, along with MCS Head Nurse Mandy Boylen, answer questions and speak with student-athletes at North Marion High School today about vaccinations preventative measures against COVID-19 and variants. #MCSgetbackinthegame


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Short break for a book? MVB Bank offers Read Aloud Virtual Library as part of the FDIC Money Smart Program. Lesson 3: Weighing Needs and Wants. See If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, Written by Laura Joffe Numeroff and Illustrated by Felicia Bond at https://youtu.be/2kC-HIS05tQ.


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We are eager to begin the school year on August 24th for grades 1-12. MCS most important objectives are the learning, safety, and well-being of your children.
The majority of our staff return on August 18. Thank you for your patience as our staff are on trainings until August 21st. These trainings are imperative to the teaching and implementation of polices for the new school year. Please download the MCS app or check your school’s social media for any updates as we move closer.
Please be patient if your child’s school has not contacted you via personal phone call. We all care about our students, and each school will return your calls or concerns as soon as they are back in their school buildings and have been trained to provide even better learning to your child. #MCSgetbackinthegame


Reflecting upon our “why” we do what we do, we are what we consume, serving others, and “leaders eat last,” MCS principals kick off a meeting today with author Simon Sinek’s philosophies “on a plate” as we approach 2021-22 decision-making as leaders. #MCSgetbackinthegame





Homeschool, virtual, homebound, or child age 1-4 years old who lives in MC in 2021-22 school year? Complete the form to have a 5-day shelf-stable meal box delivered to your door step, free of charge. https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=S7AZ4AwzekaLrgn7FzdNap_zqJTflyJPoEptddhfLbhUNExaMkVWU0I5UDRSTVdCRzRCVTc1RjhUWS4u

Llyod White from the Marion County Health Department and MCS Head Nurse Mandy Boylen answer questions from FSHS student-athletes about vaccinations and mask recommendations, #MCSgetbackinthegame



Connecting reading and writing for phonics instruction and weaving social emotional learning deeper into the classroom: Team of MCS teachers reflects on tools and techniques to strengthen instruction in two of the greatest needs. Getting better and stronger every day!



So much wisdom for all ages from a children’s book author. Remember reading to or with your child 20 minutes a day is so important for so many reasons. #MCSgetbackinthegame


Spreading Information and Awareness: Athletic Director James Beckman, MCS Head Nurse Mandy Boylen, and Lloyd White from the Marion County Health Department speak to the Fall athletes at East Fairmont High School today. #MCSgetbackinthegame




How to Get Back in the Game: Students entering/returning to Marion County Schools from Homeschool must complete the enrollment process at the school in their attendance zone. New Student Registration and Open House dates are listed here:


MCS Positive Behavior Support Teams working with WV mental health technical assistance team to reflect on school plans to support student behavior. All MCS have PBIS teams. #MCSgetbackinthegame




"Patient Endurance!" From the hardwood of gyms in MCS to UNC player, grad, and member of the coaching staff, North Marion grad Jessica Sell talks encouragement, perseverance, support systems, and fresh start as we "get back in the game" https://5il.co/wy1f #MCSgetbackinthegame


"COVID-19 is here. How long it stays is up to us." In coming days, Marion County Health Department Administrator Lloyd White will be speaking with MCS student-athletes and staff about what we all can do to prevent the spread: https://5il.co/wy1p #MCSgetbackinthegame


Mr. Lloyd White speaks with Marion County Board Members regarding COVID-19 Updates.


“Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.” As we think back on the past 18 months of the pandemic, one of the most pronounced reflections is we cannot increase student achievement alone. See https://5il.co/wvxl.


Focus on Why We Are Here: MCS administrators’ first meeting back is focused on data and leadership to diagnosis instructional gaps and student achievement celebrations despite the pandemic. #MCSgetbackinthegame





Stocking Up on School Supplies: On August 14, noon to 5 PM, MCS’s friends at Palatine Park host TK Blockstar Back To School Event with over 1000 backpacks filled with school supplies. No sign ups, no pre-registration. Activities for kids, live music, Splash Pad. #MCSgetbackingame


Bubbles arriving soon as work has begun on the Mannington Bus Wash to keep the MCS busses squeaky clean. #MCSgetbackinthegame
