Monthly Archives: November 2018

MHS robotics team awarded $1,500 grant

The Marshalltown High School robotics team, known as the Botcats, has been awarded a $1,500 grant to support FIRST robotics activities by the Monsanto Fund. The Botcats will use support from the Monsanto Fund grant to participate in FIRST Robotics … Continue reading

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MHS to present “The Addams Family” musical November 9 and 10

The Marshalltown High School drama department will present the fall musical “The Addams Family” at 7 p.m. on Friday, November 9 and Saturday, November 10 in the MHS/Community Auditorium. The musical comedy centers on America’s darkest family and a secret … Continue reading

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Iowa State University President Wintersteen visits MHS

The 16th president of Iowa State University talked to students at Marshalltown High School on November 6. Dr. Wendy Wintersteen, the first female president of ISU, visited Marshalltown on the invitation of Larry McKibben, who is on the Iowa Board … Continue reading

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Three receive Employee of the Quarter awards

Three Marshalltown Community School District employees have been recognized with Employee of the Quarter awards for the first quarter of the school year including Jennifer August from Fisher Elementary School, Todd Goulding from Buildings & Grounds and Emily Hunt from … Continue reading

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Giving back to school and community

Emerson employee takes pride in volunteering Sam Ibarra said the Marshalltown community and the school district gave him so much when he was younger, that he considers what he does now as payback. Ibarra is a 2005 Marshalltown High School … Continue reading

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