MHS Mission and Vision Statements

Mission

Building Opportunities By Challenging ALL Students To Succeed

Vision

*We will ensure all students learn at high levels by: *

Building Opportunities **

Develop, implement and refine a guaranteed and viable curriculum for every course or content area

    • Identify the essential learning for every course or content area
    • Communicate clear learning targets to students in student-friendly language
    • Develop formative and summative assessments aligned to the learning targets
    • Create and implement units of instruction that embed essential learning
    • Deliver grade-level content with appropriate pacing
  • Implement a multi-tiered system of academic and behavioral supports
    • Plan and deliver quality, grade-level core instruction to all students
    • Utilize our assessment data to identify students in need of additional time and support on essential learning outcomes
    • Deliver targeted Tier 2 interventions based upon the essential learning
    • Identify students in need of intensive support in literacy and math
    • Deliver targeted Tier 3 interventions to students significantly behind in grade level learning
  • Provide students with opportunities to pursue their interests through passion projects

  • By Challenging ALL Students
  • We will provide grade level content or higher.
  • Teams will develop a guaranteed and viable curriculum in each content area.
  • Students will be held to high expectations by establishing goals and celebrating successes.
  • Staff will commit to provide social-emotional and behavior appropriate learning opportunities during classroom instruction.
  • RTI Teachers will provide extension and enrichment opportunities to challenge students who have mastered the daily learning objectives.
  • Students will have the ability to work with community partners during flex days via passion projects.

  • To Succeed **
  • We will ensure students are career and/or college ready.
    • Graduate with a high school diploma
    • Complete the WorkKeys program We will instill responsibility in all students by requiring them to:
    • Be actively engaged learners
    • *Attend school daily *
    • Be punctual to all classes
    • Meet classroom/school deadlines
    • Be organized and prepared for class
  • We will promote a collaborative culture by staff connecting and forming supportive and safe relationships with students.
    • Advisory Groups
    • Canvas
    • Student Voice/Team Meetings
    • CFA’s and RTI

INFO

    Community Service Requirements

    The LEARNS Act 237 states that students must complete a minimum of 75 hours of documented community service in grades 9-12. This requirement begins with the graduating class of 2026-2027, our current 9th grade class and does not impact our current sophomores, juniors, or seniors.

    Students attending Marshall High School will earn their minimum amount of community service learning hours through embedded activities during the school day.  Such activities will be offered through classroom activities, on-campus projects, RTI sessions, and possible off-campus projects.  Additionally, students have the option to bank hours as well if they receive community service learning hours through various activities with clubs or volunteer organizations.

    The recommended number of community service hours for each grade level are as follows:

    Students in 9th grade: 15 hours 

    Students in 10th grade: 20 hours

    Students in 11th grade: 20 hours

    Students in 12th grade: 20 hours

    Students will record their hours and reflect upon their work on a form provided by the district.  Students will also log their community service hours in their Student Success Plan, which is housed in their Google Drive.

    This year’s 9th grade class will earn 15 hours of community service through participating in the Great Searcy County Clean Up on March 29, 2024, a literacy project with third-grade students, and a veterans/military troop project. 

    If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call the office.  870-448-3331

    Congrats to Marshall High School!

    High Overall Growth (Statewide),

    High Math Growth (Statewide),

    High Math Growth (Northwest region)

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    Searcy County School District · Nov 15, 2024

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    Searcy County School District · Nov 15, 2024

    Mr. Lewis was a former principal at Marshall Elementary School. He served our school and students for 29 years and is fo...

    Mr. Lewis was a former principal at Marshall Elementary School. He served our school and students for 29 years and is fondly remembered. We send our condolences to his family.


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    Searcy County School District · Nov 14, 2024

    Spread kindness and warmth! Marshall Elementary and Leslie Intermediate invite you to participate in the Mr. Rogers Neig...

    Spread kindness and warmth! Marshall Elementary and Leslie Intermediate invite you to participate in the Mr. Rogers Neighborhood Sweater Drive through November. Your generosity will provide essential cold-weather items to students district-wide. We welcome donations of new or clean, gently used coats, sweaters, hoodies, hats, scarves, gloves, blankets and socks in sizes 2T through adult. Donations can be sent with your kiddo or dropped off at the school library on either campus.


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    Searcy County School District · Nov 14, 2024

    Searcy County School District Posted

    Special School Board meeting
    Thursday, Nov. 14
    6:00 pm, boardroom of the admin building


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    Searcy County School District · Nov 6, 2024

    We are sad to share this news. Coach Cotton touched many lives in his time here. https://www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/ser...


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    Searcy County School District · Nov 1, 2024

    Cafeterias on all 3 campuses recently treated the students to vegetarian sushi. From all reports, it was a hit! LIS stu...

    Cafeterias on all 3 campuses recently treated the students to vegetarian sushi. From all reports, it was a hit! LIS students lined up to sample it.


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    Searcy County School District · Oct 25, 2024

    Attention parents of Leslie Intermediate students: Due to low water levels, LIS students are transitioning to the Marsh...

    Attention parents of Leslie Intermediate students: Due to low water levels, LIS students are transitioning to the Marshall High School campus. We will load buses at the high school campus at 4:20pm. If you are picking up your child, please go to the gym lobby. There is a pep rally students will attend in the gym lasting until 4:15pm. Thank you!


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    Searcy County School District · Oct 24, 2024

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