Education in Marshall, Texas
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Education in Marshall, Texas in secondary and primary education is almost entirely conducted by the Marshall Independent School District, with over 6,000 students at twelve campuses. In addition to Marshall, the district serves the cities of Nesbitt and Scottsville as well as the community of Woodlawn.
A private institution, Trinity Episcopal School also exists and some parents choose to homeschool. Institutions of higher learning include, East Texas Baptist University and Wiley College, and campuses of Texas State Technical College and Panola College; all of which offer programs for high-schoolers as well as under graduates.
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[edit] MISD Campuses
[edit] Primary
- Price T. Young
- Sam Houston
- Davy Crockett
- Robert E. Lee
- George Washington Carver
- J.H. Moore
- South Marshall
- William B. Travis
[edit] Secondary
- Marshall Junior High
- Marshall High School
[edit] Other campuses
- Washington Early Childhood Center
- MAC Center
[edit] Former campuses
- Pemberton High School or Central High School (structure now part of Wiley)
- Dogan (demolished, name not re-used)
- Stephen F. Austin (burned, name not re-used)
- Isaac Van Zandt (structure now part of ETBU)
[edit] Notable graduates of a Marshall high school
2006 Texas Education Agency Accountability Rating |
Exemplary | Recognized | Academically Acceptable | Academically Unacceptable | Not Rated: Other |