Marshall County Schools will be OPEN tomorrow, February 2, with a 1-hour delay. Bus drivers will use their discretion based on road safety conditions. Thank you!

21 days ago, Marshall County Schools
School Open 1-hr Delay Feb. 2nd

Marshall County Schools will be CLOSED on Friday, January 30, due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions.

24 days ago, Chris Spivy
Marshall County Schools School Closure Winter Message
There will be NO SCHOOL on Monday, February 16, in observance of Presidents Day. Enjoy your long weekend!
10 days ago, Amanda Putman
President's Day
Parents: Please note our policy about deliveries to the school on Valentine's Day. CES will only allow Florist deliveries. Glass vases and Balloons are not allowed on the bus. Please make the necessary arrangements for your child to take their deliveries home and ensure they are able carry them.
19 days ago, Amanda Putman
CES Valentine's Day Flyer

Marshall County Schools will be CLOSED on Thursday, January 29, due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions.

25 days ago, Chris Spivy
Marshall County Schools School Closure Winter Message

Marshall County Schools will be CLOSED on Wednesday, January 28, due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions. All school extracurriculars and activities will be cancelled. Please stay safe.

26 days ago, Marshall County Schools
Marshall County Schools School Closure Winter Message

Marshall County Schools will be CLOSED on Monday, January 26, and Tuesday, January 27, due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions. All school extracurriculars and activities will be cancelled. Please stay safe.

28 days ago, Marshall County Schools
Marshall County Schools School Closure Winter Message

Lexile Levels went home with report cards. Please refer to the following resource for information about your child's level and how to help them with their reading.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LNTv5TX-WMTLJKTzxqT4cB9G3hupRwi2/view?usp=drive_link

about 1 month ago, Amanda Putman
Reading Poster
We are excited to announce an amazing opportunity for your child this summer: Summer Acceleration Camp! This free camp is designed to give students a jump start on the information that will be covered in the next grade level.

Click this link to register: https://forms.gle/G6f6TSbX6ejev3YQ9

Camp Details:

Dates: June 2 – June 25, 2026

Days: Monday – Thursday

Time: 7:30 AM – 2:30 PM

Locations: Westhills and Delk Henson

Activities Include: Instruction in reading and math, along with physical activities.

Meals: Breakfast and lunch will be provided at no cost.

Transportation: Bus transportation will be provided when possible.

Please note that space is limited in the camp. If we receive more applications than available spots, students will be selected based on academic need.

If you are interested in enrolling your child in the Summer Acceleration Camp, please complete the online interest survey by March 10, 2026.. Paper applications are available at each school upon request. You will be notified in early April if your child has been accepted into summer camp.

If your child is accepted, you will receive an acceptance letter in early April. Additional paperwork will be required at that time to secure enrollment.

We believe this camp will provide a wonderful opportunity for your child to enhance their skills and be better prepared for the upcoming school year. We look forward to a fun and engaging summer!
about 2 months ago, Amanda Putman
Summer Camp (1)
🚨Mark your calendars!🚨 📆 2026 TCAP Testing Dates. Parents, please make sure your child is present for testing days and they get a good night’s sleep to be able to do their best on the test! 💯 📝
about 2 months ago, Cornersville Elementary School
tcap

MCS will be implementing the "Too Good for Drugs" school-based drug prevention program for elementary school students.

The program seeks to build the self-confidence of students so they are better able to make healthy choices and achieve success. Although there are different objectives across grade levels, promoting positive, pro-social attitudes and fostering healthy relationships are running themes throughout the program's curriculum. Overall, TGFD seeks to develop positive peer norms; appropriate attitudes toward alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use; personal and interpersonal skills relating to alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use; knowledge of the negative consequences of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use; and finally the knowledge of the benefits of living a drug-free lifestyle.

If you do not wish for your student to participate in the Botvin Life Skills program please notify the school administration in writing by Friday, December 12, 2025.

For more information, visit their website at: https://toogoodprograms.org/collections/too-good-for-drugs
or call Veronica Davenport at 931-359-1581

3 months ago, Marshall County Schools
Too Good for Drugs Parent Letter
Cornersville Action Team invites you to join us at our CES Fall Festival this Thursday, November 20th, from 5:00 - 8:00 pm. Arm Bands are $10 each for unlimited play, and individual tickets are $0.50 each. The always fun and exciting Silent Auction will end at 7:30.
3 months ago, Amanda Putman
Fall Festival
CES Student Council is collecting donations to start a school food pantry, and we’d love your support!
This pantry will directly benefit our students and their families, helping make sure no child in our community goes without the essentials.
🛒 What we’re collecting:
• Non-perishable food items
• Canned goods
• Breakfast/snack items
• Hygiene products
• Family-friendly pantry staples
• Winter Items- we already have some jackets available!
📅 Donations accepted: All week long!
📍 Drop-off location: Front office or your child’s classroom
🛍️ Pick-up: To be announced- once we have stock, we will post our times
Every item—big or small—makes a difference. Share with friends, families and businesses that may be led to donate. Let’s come together and show what compassion looks like in action!
3 months ago, Amanda Putman
food drive
Join us for a presentation on school safety with Trent Lovett, retired Superintendent of Marshall County Schools, Benton, KY, who experienced a violent school crisis in 2018. He will share his first person account, as both an administrator and father of a student inside the school.
5 months ago, Marshall County Schools
Join us for a presentation on school safety with Trent Lovett, retired Superintendent of Marshall County Schools, Benton, KY, who experienced a violent school crisis in 2018. He will share his first person account, as both an administrator and father of a student inside the school.
New Tennesse State Law (TCA §49-6-1016) requiring annual firearm safety instruction for all K-12 students

6 months ago, Chris Spivy
Firearms Safety Letter

We are excited to see everyone at the Back to School Bash, Thursday, July 31, at 5pm. Join us for teacher reveals, food trucks, games, music, and fireworks. Let's get this 2025-2026 school year started!!! We can't wait to see everyone there!

7 months ago, Amanda Putman
Back to School Bash
We're thrilled to announce the new app for Marshall County Schools (MCSTN)! It's everything MCSTN, in your pocket. Download for iPhone https://aptg.co/6BK44l Download for Android https://aptg.co/_vFgbq

8 months ago, Marshall County Schools
MCSTN APP