
Support a 5-year Marion County Schools Bond May 2024 for equal distribution of $19.9 million with 6 projects across all of Marion County Schools.


Support a 5-year Marion County Schools Bond May 2024 for equal distribution of $19.9 million across 6 projects. How does it support students in the East Fairmont High School feeder? Vote YES
School Bond and START the project.
$3.2 MILLION FOR PHASE 1 OF A MULTI-PHASED STADIUM PROJECT TO INCLUDE A NEW TURF FIELD AND BASE TRACK AND ROOF AND DRAINAGE REPAIRS TO EFHS.


Calendar Reminder: March 19, 2024 is a 2-hour early release for Marion County Schools students so that staff may attend trainings and meetings.

Support a 5-year Marion County Schools Bond May 2024 for equal distribution of $19.9 million across 6 projects. How does it support students in the Fairmont Senior feeder? $3.2 MILLION FOR STADIUM IMPROVEMENTS THAT REPLACE THE BLEACHERS, FIELD TURF, AND CONCRETE STEPS.


Support a 5-year Marion County Schools Bond May 2024 for equal distribution of $19.9 million across 6 projects. How does it support Watson students? VOTE YES TO SUPPORT WATSON STARS WITH $2.6 MILLION FOR 3 CLASSROOM ADDITION AND RENOVATIONS TO ADD WALLS IN EXISTING CLASSROOMS


Way to make us proud, East and West! 💛🏀💙











Who is with us and rolling south on 79 for the Marion County Match Up in Charleston at the State Championship
tournament tonight? 💛🏀💙


Mr. Foley's 6th graders at Mannington Middle School participated in "Discover Your Future" class and were "EGG-served" doing some "egg grading."





April is “National County Government Month”, and a contest is for 8th grade students across West Virginia. One of the goals is to increase awareness and knowledge about county government and especially the office of County Commissioner. The 8th grade participants type a 500-word essay (400 minimum) on the topic, “How does my county commission make life better for me?” There will be monetary prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and honorable mention student winners as well as for the 1st place winner’s teacher to be used for classroom activities.


Dear families: If you have a child who turns 5 prior to July 1, 2024 and you have not yet registered your Kindergarten child for the 24-25 school year, packets are available at any elementary school or can be found on our Marion County webpage under the link: Registration: Kindergarten | Marion County Schools (marionboe.com).
We are excited to welcome your child to Marion County Schools and get them registered today to assure placement for the Fall 2024.

What is great about West Virginia? These students at Rivesville know as they created projects of famous locations like Harper's Ferry, The Greenbrier, Black Water Falls, and more, across WV today in small groups today.




Celebrating 💯 percent attendance in 3rd and 4th grades at Blackshere Elementary today for their state testing. Students started with a parade and ended with an ice cream party to celebrate their hard work and dedication of showing up and doing their best to rock the test!











Taking a break to enjoy the sunshine and show off their new Blue Ribbon sign. Thank you to the staff, students, and families of Jayenne Elemebtary, a 2023 National Blue Ribbon School.


The WV Advisory Council for the Education of Exceptional Students (WVACEEC), Dawn Embrey-King, Executive Director, is hosting open forums throughout WV. On March 14, 2024, West Fairmont Middle School, 110 10th Street Fairmont, WV will be the next site, 6:00-8:00 pm.


You make us proud, East Fairmont 🐝 Did someone say Marion County Match Up in Charleston Thursday?







Barrackville's 6th graders broke out microscopes to look at stomata and kindergarten students were rocking small groups with subtraction and sight words today.







Marion County Autism Academy met with Peggy Hovatter and Andrew Nelson this evening. Teachers worked on social skills instruction and ways to help our students with autism learn social cues through theatre and interactive games.



Yes, Bears! 💙






You made us proud, North Marion High School. 🖤🏀






COMMUNITY PROJECTS & YOUTH EMPOWERMENT FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: Marshall University Center of Excellence for Recovery is accepting applications for project proposals to empower young West Virginians to make a difference in their communities. The proposal deadline is March 15, 2024. See https://files.constantcontact.com/632469a6801/7c8a190e-f536-41d0-8a64-ec8d7664000c.pdf?rdr=true
