For Emily Hernandez, graduating from Marshall High School meant more than earning a diploma, it meant discovering her path forward.
Read More.For Reese Drake, being part of Marshall Public Schools has meant more than just earning an education, it’s been about opportunity, growth, and connection.
“Marshall schools have provided our family with education and lots of opportunity and excitement through the activities we participate in,” Reese shared.
For Marshall High School senior, Bryn Webb, being a Marshall Tiger means more than just wearing school colors, it represents a community that cares deeply about its students and families.
Read MoreFor Makia Radtke, being a Marshall Tiger isn’t just part of her story, it’s part of her family’s history.
Read MoreFor Delaney Dieken, being a Marshall Tiger runs in the family. Her mom once walked the same halls as a Marshall High School student—and now Delaney and her siblings are continuing that legacy.
Read MoreWhen Kristen and her family moved to Marshall, they weren’t sure what to expect from a new school district. They hadn’t grown up here—but quickly discovered that Marshall Public Schools offered more than just strong academics. It offered community.
Read MoreFor Claire Allen, a 2024 Marshall High School graduate and now a student at SMSU, Marshall Schools were more than […]
Read MoreFor Brad and Jill Runia, Marshall Public Schools have been a central part of family life for many years. All […]
Read MoreIt’s 8:00 a.m. at Park Side Elementary, and the Kindergarten hallway is buzzing with energy. Tiny hands clutch backpacks, coats […]
Read MoreFor Chris and Alicia Webb, Marshall Public Schools have been woven into their family story from the very beginning. With […]
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