Sights and Sounds at East-West Stadium Tonight: MCS remembers 9/11 with a recognition of first responders and all those who have sacrificed and served. #MCSgetbackinthegame

In collaboration with the MC Health Department, MCS is recommending Watson Pre-K families keep students home for monitoring Sept. 13-16. Students return on Sept. 20. There are 5 verified RSV cases in Pre-K. If you need more info about the symptoms of RSV, contact your physician.
Whether it be math fluency practice, a visit to the library, assistance with a Chromebook, or the faces that meet our students in the office, Blackshere Elementary is rocking that Bandit spirit this Friday!




The sounds of the state’s finest bands will be on display at the 56th Annual Band Spectacular tomorrow at 6 p.m., as Fairmont Senior Polar Bear band hosts 14 bands from around the area at East-West Stadium. #MCSgetbackinthegame

Thank you to First Fruits and Connecting Link of MC for providing fresh corn, parsley, potatoes, and Cilantro from the Eastern Panhandle of WV today at MCS central office parking today.

What are you doing tonight? It’s Week 3 of high school football season. Fairmont Senior and North Marion kick off tonight right here in Marion County at 7 PM at East-West Stadium. North Marion enters 1-0 and Fairmont Senior is 1-1 on the season. #MCSgetbackinthegame

In collaboration with the MC Health Department, MCS is closing a Kindergarten classroom at East Dale Elementary School through September 13. These K students will return on September 14. There are 5 positive cases as verified through contact tracing. This closure is for 10 days after the initial exposure. Families who have been impacted are being notified by MCS.
Congratulations to Hannah McIntire, 10th grader at NMHS, who is the latest recipient of a $100,000 scholarship to a WV higher ed institution. This is part of Gov. Justice’s “Do it for BabyDog” sweepstakes. Hannah’s mother is one of MCS’s own as a teacher. #MCSgetbackinthegame




Do it for Babydog: Round 2: Online registration is open for the sweepstakes. Weekly, 5 vaccinated WV students, 12-25, win a full 4-year scholarship – including room and board, tuition, and books – to any public college or university in WV. All 18 older who have had at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can register for an opportunity to win additional prizes, including sports cars, free gas for 10 years, a dream wedding, season ticket packages to WVU and Marshall games, more!

MCS Child Nutrition Office has received word that its application as a countywide Community Eligibility Program has been approved for the 2021-22 school year. All students in MCS have the opportunity to eat breakfast and lunch at school at no cost through CEP. The CEP was enacted as a result of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act and provides universal meal service to children in high-poverty areas. What does this mean for students? If benefits become available again this year through the Pandemic EBT, ALL MCS families now qualify for these benefits. Marion County is an equal opportunity provider.

Like businesses across the nation, the MCS Child Nutrition Dept. has been experiencing some outs and shortages from our suppliers. MCS will continue to substitute products as possible from our suppliers. If we have to change menus, we work diligently to try to give plenty of notice to students and families. Updates are sent through your child’s school as necessary. We appreciate your patience, grace, and understanding.

Is there anything more beautiful than sound of play? Blackshere Elementary knows that sound. A once overgrown, out of control garden is a beautiful PreK playground. MCS Maintenance prepared site. Theresa Michael got a Bowers grant 2 years in a row for ground cover and fencing.




We will never forget 9/11: Students at NMHS write messages of thanks to first responders as we remember 9/11 in MCS #MCSgetbackinthegame



Help the WV DHHR and WVU Health Affairs gather data about Marion County. The Mountain State Assessment of Trends in Community Health (MATCH) is voluntary, confidential, and non-identifiable. See WVMATCHsurvey.org.

The students of North Marion were recognized today by Secretary of State Mac Warner for being 1 of fewer than 10 high schools in the state to secure a 100% rate for eligible voters as organized by former senior Mackenzie Reiner in 19-20. Live historian Jennings Randolph visited.



September is National Voter Registration Month. 2021 is the 50th anniversary of the passage of the 26th Amendment, reducing voting age from 21 to 18. Today, WV Secretary of State Warner visits NMHS because it had the highest number of students registered to vote last year in MC.

It’s a good day for pouring concrete as progress on the Mannington Bus Wash Bay becomes more apparent. #MCSgetbackinthegame

Celebrate Freedom Week educates students about the sacrifices made for freedom in the founding of this country and the values on which this country was founded (WV State Code §18-2-9 ). In social studies classrooms, students will be learning of the Declaration of Independence, Emancipation Proclamation, and Constitution of the United States with an emphasis on the Bill of Rights. This includes the environments and the study of historical documents that inspired the founding fathers for the purposes of safeguarding our Constitutional republic.

Marion County Schools releases a Frequently Asked Questions for Response to COVID-19 document. For the complete document, visit at https://5il.co/yjj6 #MCSgetbackinthegame

Honoring our school service personnel today and every day! Governor Jim Justice has proclaimed September 23, 2021 as West Virginia School Service Personnel Day. Please join us in honoring the dedicated school service personnel across the state on this special day of recognition.

