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MHS starts effort to restore greenhouse
The once-thriving Marshalltown High School greenhouse is in need of several updates to bring it back to its full potential. MHS biology instructor Lynne Diggins said the greenhouse is in need of a new watering system and several other updates. … Continue reading
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“Footloose, the Musical” a success at MHS
The Marshalltown High School fall production “Footloose, the Musical” entertained two big crowds for two nights in the MHS/Community Auditorium. The shows were on November 11 and 12 and led by director Heather Lee, vocal director Amy Ose and pit … Continue reading
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Veterans make presentations in schools, students honor those who served
Lenihan Lenihan Intermediate School hosted presentations by six veterans on November 11 (Veterans Day) including two Lenihan staff members – special education teacher Matt Tullis (U.S. Army Military Police) and custodian Roger Johnson (U.S. Army). Other presenters who have served … Continue reading
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Thank you veterans! Staff who have served in military receive recognition
Administrators with Central Office of the Marshalltown Community School District thanked veterans who are employees by personally delivering Veterans Day cards to them. Dozens of staff members who have served in the military were visited Thursday and Friday as part … Continue reading
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Let it grow: No Shave November raises money for cancer research
A group of Marshalltown High School staff members have decided to ditch the razor this month in an effort to raise money for the American Cancer Society. The teachers are participating in No Shave November as a fundraiser to fight cancer. … Continue reading
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Franklin makes donation to Shop with a Cop effort
Franklin Elementary School Principal Tim Holmgren presented a $125 check to local law enforcement officials as a donation for the local Shop with a Cop effort. The money was raised during the recent “Blue Friday” in the district where many … Continue reading
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“Footloose, the Musical” arrives at MHS this weekend
Nick Cooper, center, plays Ren McCormack in the Marshalltown High School fall musical “Footloose, the Musical” at 7 p.m. November 11 and 12 at the MHS/Community Auditorium. Pictured in the second row, from left, are Luke Pedersen, Hannah Shirar, Bell … Continue reading
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Staff, students show support during “Blue Friday”
A group of students and staff at Marshalltown High School are pictured dressed in blue as part of “Blue Friday” to support law enforcement. Pictured fourth from the left in the second row is School Resource Officer Rod Whitmore. Throughout … Continue reading
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Marshalltown Schools to hold “Blue Friday”
From the Marshalltown Police Department to the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office, local law enforcement have been steadfast in their support of Marshalltown Schools through the years. As a way to show support for law enforcement, Marshalltown Community School District staff … Continue reading
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Fisher Elementary School students explain “fall back”
Do you know that we “fall back” this weekend as Daylight Saving Time ends? For an explanation, check out a video featuring two fourth grade students at Fisher Elementary School, Rylee DeLarme and Kennedy Feldman. Thanks to Extended Learning Program … Continue reading
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