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

14 days 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.
27 days 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!
about 1 month 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.
2 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

4 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!

5 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

6 months ago, Marshall County Schools
MCSTN APP