Marshall Independent School District Explained
Marshall Independent School District is a public 5A school district based in Marshall, Texas (USA) that serves nearly 6,000 students Pre-K through 12th Grade and 400 employees and staff.
In addition to Marshall, it also serves the surrounding communities of Nesbitt, Scottsville,[1] and Woodlawn.
The school district was rated Academically Acceptable in the 2017 TEA accountability rating.
History
In 2021, Richele Langley became the superintendent.[2]
Schools
- Secondary schools
- Elementary schools
- Price T. Young Elementary
- Sam Houston Elementary (STEM)
- David Crockett Elementary School
- William B. Travis Elementary
- Pre K/Head Start
- Washington Early Childhood Center (Formerly Booker T. Washington Elementary)
Former campuses
- Sam Houston Elementary (opened 1905; closed 1981; burned 2010)
- Marshall Junior-Senior High (Former high school that was closed in 2017.)
- J.H. Moore Elementary (Closed in 2017 and is now The Bridge of Compassion Resale Shop.)
- Pemberton High School (Closed in 1988. Structure now part of Wiley College.)
- Dogan (Closed in 1981 and now abandoned.)
- Dunbar Elementary (demolished.)
- Robert E. Lee Elementary
- South Marshall Elementary (now used as Disciplinary Alternative Education Program And Little Mavs Daycare)
- Isaac Van Zandt (Closed in 1981. Structure now part of ETBU)
- Stephen F. Austin (Burned in 1969. Current site of Travis Elementary School.)
- West End City School (Closed and demolished sometime during the 20th century.. On the same plot as the former Junior High)
- Canaan Elementary School (A Rosenwald School that closed in 1963. Canaan Missionary Baptist Church is near the site.)
- George Washington Carver Elementary (closed 2017)
- Central High/Hillside School
- Texas Early College High School
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: 2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Harrison County, TX. U.S. Census Bureau. 2024-02-11.
- Web site: Ortigo. Bridget. Marshall ISD welcomes new superintendent hire Richele Langley (copy). The Marshall News Messenger. Marshall, Texas. 2021-04-27. 2024-02-11.