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Marshall County High School strives for excellence, builds relationships, cultivates character, and develops productive citizens.

Our school vision is Merit, Community, Honor and Service.

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Marshall County High School News

  • MCHS Homecoming Shirts
    Oct 3, 2024

    MCHS Homecoming Shirts

    Homecoming shirts are on sale now. Get yours now! You can order through October 9th. See Mrs. Hooten, Mrs. Anderson, or Mrs. Liggett. You can also order from Jabbers by clicking HERE.


  • BOO Bags for Sale
    Sep 30, 2024

    BOO Bags for Sale

    BOO Bags for Sale


  • Homecoming Court
    Sep 26, 2024

    Homecoming Court

    Congratulations to our MCHS Homecoming Court: Elzie Lopez, Adriana White, Alicia Ward Basabe, Sofia Lopez, Gillian McKnight, Nancy Flores, Brenda Ward Basabe, Liberty Hayes, Erin Thomas.


  • Pop-Up Shop to Benefit Tigerettes
    Sep 19, 2024

    Pop-Up Shop to Benefit Tigerettes

    Pop-Up Shop to Benefit Tigerettes


  • Rotary Club Students of the Month
    Sep 19, 2024

    Rotary Club Students of the Month

    Congratulations to Dani Brady (Spot Lowe) and Janinil Patel (MCHS) for being recognized as the Rotary Club Students of the Month for September.


  • Alumni Back to School Night
    Sep 16, 2024

    Alumni Back to School Night

    Alumni Back to School Night


  • College/Technical/Military Fair
    Aug 28, 2024

    College/Technical/Military Fair

    MCHS hosted their annual College/Technical/Military Fair last night with over 30 colleges, technical schools, and military branches on hand, as well as the FAFSA advisor. A great turnout of students and parents from across the county stopped by with questions in hand.


  • MCHS Students Tops for 23-24 Psychology SDC Exam
    Aug 19, 2024

    MCHS Students Tops for 23-24 Psychology SDC Exam

    The Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) recently published its Statewide Dual Credit (SDC) annual report for the 2023-2024 academic year and Marshall County High School had the highest pass rate for the Psychology challenge exam.

    Mrs. Kristina Rogers has been teaching Psychology for the past four years and 47 students were in her classes last year. The SDC exams, she stated, are difficult and each student is given a different set of questions.

    "We are extremely proud of Mrs. Rogers and all of her State Dual Credit Psychology students last school year for leading the entire STATE in the SDC Challenge Exam pass rate,” stated MCHS Principal, Dr. Justin Perry.


Spotlight

Dr. Justin Perry
Dr. Justin Perry, Principal

Justin Perry has been a Tiger nearly all his life. He is a proud alumnus of MCHS, a former teacher and football coach at MCHS, and am now proudly serving as principal of MCHS. He obtained his B.A. degree in History at the University of Memphis (Go Tigers!), his M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction from MTSU, and his Ed.S. and Ed.D. degrees from Lipscomb University. He truly believes in being a life-long learner and want to impress upon our students how important it is to never stop learning and trying to become the best version of yourself! He is married to his wife Sara Perry, who is also a wonderful 5th grade English teacher in Marshall County Schools.

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