WLES Principal Julie Sturgill tosses the next pumpkin from the lift.
Students look at spiders on the school's playground.
Receiving the Champions for College Access and Success award, from left, are Marshall County Schools Student Services Director Casey Storm, John Marshall High School Counselor Chelsea Eikleberry and John Marshall High School Principal Jason Marling.
Sherrard Middle School 8th graders Josh Naome and Nathan Spangler are demonstrating, to TJ Klemm, the first prototype of their robot before their first competition of the 2025-2026 season for the game Push Back, which will be at John Marshall High School on Saturday, November 1st. Naome and Spangler are on Sherrard's VEX V5 Robotics team 26003S.
Students talk to a university representative.
Marshall County Schools blue logo with a school bus in the middle of the circle.
025 JMHS Homecoming Court
Students paint the scenery at Oglebay Park Resort.
The Cameron High School Marching Band performs.
SMS 50th anniversary celebration
John Marshall Students Presenting their Project
Students participate in hands-on activities at the Girl Powered STEM Workshop.
Pictured from left: Jenna Ferguson, Raigyn Herrnberger, Levi Nelson and Dominic Kennen.
Ali poses with her oversized check and the bundle of 100, one-dollar bills she won.
Purple background with Marshall County Strings Fall Concert written in black with a ghost, two bats and a spider with cobwebs.
Pictured from left: David Flatley, Christian Oliver and Annalise Murphy are holding an oversized check.
The 2025 CHS King and Queen candidates are pictured from left: Colin Magers, Khloe Whipkey, Gunner Lilley, Emma Francis, Kason Angel, Ava Lemasters, Brody Hill and Aubrey Thomas.
John Schu talking to students during an assembly.
Pictured in the back row, from left, are Linda Criswell and Patricia Weinschenker, members of the Marshall County Chapter of DAR. They are with Central Elementary students, front row from left, Elonna Hartley, Braiden Cunningham, Brylee Owens, Alma Castro-Gamez, and Jaxon Arno who are holding a pocket version of the United States Constitution.
Students see roosters and chickens.