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2025 JMHS Top 1% and 5% Announced

Front row from left, alphabetically, is the Top 1%: Victoria Finley, Maitlyn Miller and Gabriella Naome. Middle row, alphabetically, is the Top 5%: Teonna Barton, Kendra Callahan, Audrey Ferguson and Sydney Gray. Back row, continued alphabetically, is the Top 5%: Mariah Lehman, Maverick Lemasters, Cameron McCord, Megan Schwing and Maci Wells.

The John Marshall High School administration is proud to announce the Top 5% from the Class of 2025. The Top 1%, alphabetically, includes Victoria Finley, Maitlyn Miller and Gabriella Naome.…

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Annual Student Art Show Underway at Local Museum

Pictured is just a small sample of the artwork featured at the annual Marshall County Student Art Show at the Grave Creek Mound.

Marshall County students once again have the opportunity to showcase their artistic talent at the 43rd annual Marshall County Student Art Show, currently on display at the Grave Creek Mound…

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Annual JMHS Festival of Steel This Saturday

Steel drum instrument

John Marshall High School will host its fifth annual Festival of Steel this Saturday, March 22, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. in the school’s gymnasium. The festival will feature local steel…

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JMHS Robotics Team Heading to World Championship

Pictured from left: Sophie Cunningham, Lilly Bergen and Knox Wilson.

The “George Drinks Water” robotics team, consisting of Sophie Cunningham, Lilly Bergen and Knox Wilson from John Marshall High School, won the Design Award at the West Virginia High School…

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MCS Stings Students Play at Concerts in Charleston

Close-up of a violin

Fifteen students from the Marshall County Strings Program participated in the annual West Virginia All-State Orchestras at the WVMEA In-Service Conference. Students from Moundsville Middle School, Sherrard Middle School and…

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Filben and Fox Honored by the WVMEA

Pictured from left: WVMEA Hall of Fame inductee Tracey Filben and Kathleen Fox, WVMEA 25 Years of Membership award recipient.

During the opening ceremony of the 79th annual West Virginia Music Educators Association In-Service Conference in Charleston on Thursday, the WVMEA announced Tracey Filben as the latest WVMEA Hall of Fame inductee.…

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