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Students present research at World Food Prize Global Youth Institute

Marshalltown High School students Yessenia Alvarez Zamora and Landon Stanley were selected to attend the 2022 World Food Prize Global Youth Institute, where they presented their research on addressing food insecurity. In presenting her research, Alvarez Zamora suggested using biochar … Continue reading

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New PRISMS virtual reality platform, MHS Esports program already showing positive impacts

Marshalltown High School students are already enjoying the benefits of two new, exciting opportunities available for the first time this school year.  District leaders, including members of the Marshalltown School Board, explored the new Esports program and the cutting-edge PRISMS … Continue reading

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National School Bus Safety Week offers important reminders

The 2022-23 school year is in full swing, and big, yellow school buses are again a common sight on weekday mornings and afternoons throughout Marshalltown. National School Bus Safety Week, running from Oct. 17-21, offers a great opportunity for everyone … Continue reading

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MHS students’ Spanish-language articles feature in UNI newspaper

Two MHS students’ Spanish-language articles have been selected for publication in the University of Northern Iowa’s student newspaper, the Northern Iowan, as part of a celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Natalie Andrade and Alexia Garcia authored the articles after much … Continue reading

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2022 MHS Homecoming King & Queen crowned

New Marshalltown High School Homecoming King Cesar Corona and Queen Yanitza Lopez were crowned at Leonard Cole Field on Thursday evening. New MHS Homecoming King Cesar Corona and Queen Yanitza Lopez were crowned at Leonard Cole Field on Thursday evening. … Continue reading

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Bobcat Boys Golfers win inaugural conference title

The first ever Iowa Alliance Conference (IAC) North Boys Golf team championship went to the Bobcats at the Marshalltown American Legion Golf Course on Tuesday. Several members of the Bobcat Boys Golf team, led by Coach Lucas Johnson, earned individual … Continue reading

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2022 Homecoming Court announced

Homecoming festivities are set to begin ahead of next week’s big game, and we are excited to announce the Marshalltown High School students named to the 2022 Homecoming Court: King Candidates Queen Candidates All sixteen students on the Court will … Continue reading

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Inaugural Fisher Fall Scoop family event a success

Hundreds of Fisher Elementary students and families gathered in the school’s playground area for the first ever Fisher Fall Scoop on Wednesday evening. The Fall Scoop is intended to be an annual event to support strong, healthy connections between school … Continue reading

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Planting Hope project kicks off at MHS, will bring new trees to several MCSD school grounds

Young trees will take root at several Marshalltown CSD schools this week through the exciting Planting Hope project. The Marshalltown Planting Hope project kicked off with a planting event on the west lawn of MHS on Monday afternoon. In all, … Continue reading

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Miller XLP teacher selected to Society for Science Advocate Program

Miller Middle School Extended Learning Program (XLP) teacher Ann Jackson was one of 84 teachers nationwide recently selected to join the Society for Science Advocate Program. “I wanted to increase my skills and be a better advocate for all students, … Continue reading

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