SchoolCash Online
Click HERE to visit SchoolCash Online to make electronic payments for school items.
P-EBT Information
Information about the new Summer P-SEBT cards can been found HERE.
Faculty Email Addresses
Click HERE to view a list of Marshall County Schools faculty email addresses.
Students and Staff -- Email Address Assistance
If you are a student or staff member of Marshall County Schools and you need assistance with your email address, please click HERE for assistance.
COVID-19 School Recovery Plan & Guidance
Marshall County Schools follows the WVDE COVID guidance as outlined in the WVDE COVID School Recovery Plan & Guidance document. More information can be found HERE.
Assessment
Click HERE to view a copy of our Testing Transparency document for the 2023 - 2024 school year.
Internet Safety
Remember Internet Safety in your daily health and safety routines. For resources on Internet Safety and Digital Citizenship click HERE.
Staff Trainings
- Summer 2024 Professional Development opportunities can be found HERE.
- All staff can access the MCS Online Policy Training Course by clicking HERE. You will be directed to a OneNote Notebook and will sign in with your email and email password.
- Professional Development opportunities for professional staff are HERE.
- Autism Training opportunities within the county can be found HERE. To learn about the Autism Mentor Training program provided by Marshall University, click HERE.
2024-2025 Academic Calendar Released
Marshall County Schools Observes National School Nurse Day
GAC Students Learn Budgeting through “Get a Life” Project
Lawyer in the School Program Continues at Marshall County Schools
SMS Robotics Team Recognized at Worldwide Competition
Teacher Appreciation Week Celebrated May 6 – May 10
WLES Raises Money for Make-A-Wish Foundation
Marshall County Special Olympians Compete in Track & Field
SMS Wins 2024 WV History Bowl
Help keep our schools and children safe. If you see something, say something. West Virginia Safe Schools Helpline: 866-723-3982. Anonymous 24/7 reporting of anything that might harm students. If you suspect child abuse or neglect, call 1-800-352-6513 and follow the automated prompts.