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Marshall County High School strives for excellence, builds relationships, cultivates character, and develops productive citizens.

Our school vision is Merit, Community, Honor and Service.

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Marshall County High School News

  • May 13, 2025 · Marshall County School System

    Top Students Recognized

    The Class of 2025 Valedictorians and Salutatorians were recognized at the May Board of Education meeting. Congratulations to the following: Cornersville High School: Valedictorian - Hannah Grover; Salutatorian - Garrett Webster. Forrest High School: Valedictorian - Ethan Ellis; Salutatorian - Taylor Williams. Marshall County High School: Valedictorian -Jainil Patel; Salutatorian - Maggie Steely. Pictured (L-R) are Garrett Webster and Hannah Grover from CHS and Maggie Steely from MCHS.


  • May 12, 2025 · Marshall County High School

    MOS Certification

    Congratulations to the following MCHS Office Management students who recently earned their Microsoft Office Certification: Anthony Clemons, Wyatt Jett, Danna Hunter, teacher Allison Hobbs, Isabelle Marsh, Cooper Baker, and Jayden Pack. Congratulations!


  • May 9, 2025 · Marshall County School System

    MCHS Senior Walk

    Marshall County High School Class of 2025 took a Senior Walk around the square in Lewisburg, for the first time in school history. A large crowd turned out and several local elected officials addressed the crowd to wish them much success. Congratulations!


  • May 6, 2025 · Marshall County High School

    Students Help at OGES Field Day

    Mrs. Mary Brewer's Teaching as a Profession students helped at field day at Oak Grove last week and enjoyed playing games and other activities with the kindergarten and first graders.


  • May 1, 2025 · Marshall County School System

    MCHS Multi-Award Winner at TASC Convention

    Advisor Vanessa Sweeney, Maggie Steely, the 2024-2025 TASC President, and 15 fellow MCHS student leaders attended the 77th Annual Tennessee Association of Student Councils (TASC) State Convention hosted by Haywood High School in late March. Accolades earned included: Autumn Sweatt, elected as the Middle Tennessee Area High School Representative; 3rd place, essay contest; 1st place, E-Scrapbook; ten-time Four Star Council and nine-time Platinum Council; three awards for individual projects; TASC Above and Beyond Award; TASC Member of the Year Award; Associated Leadership Program (ALP) award; TASC All Star Award; TASC Impact Award; Legacy Award; NASC's Dale D. Hawley Leadership Award; and TASC Administrator of the Year, Dr. Justin Perry.


  • Apr 21, 2025 · Marshall County School System

    April Rotary Students of the Month

    Congratulations to the following April Rotary Students of the Month. Pictured (L-R), Ashlyn Willis, CHS; Ethan Ellis, FHS; Elena Santacruz, SLTC/FHS; and Jacob Wakham, MCHS.


  • Apr 21, 2025 · Marshall County High School

    TASC Administrator of the Year

    Congratulations to MCHS principal, Dr. Justin Perry, on his selection as the Tennessee Association of Student Councils Administrator of the Year! The award was presented at the recent State Convention.


  • Apr 21, 2025 · Marshall County School System

    MCHS Students Earn MS Office Industry Certification

    Congratulations to the following Marshall County High School students who passed the Dual Enrollment Microsoft Office certification test. Anthony Clemons, Wyatt Jett, Danna Hunter, Isabelle Marsh, and Jayden Pack.


Spotlight

Dr. Justin Perry, Principal

Justin Perry has been a Tiger nearly all his life. He is a proud alumnus of MCHS, a former teacher and football coach at MCHS, and am now proudly serving as principal of MCHS. He obtained his B.A. degree in History at the University of Memphis (Go Tigers!), his M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction from MTSU, and his Ed.S. and Ed.D. degrees from Lipscomb University. He truly believes in being a life-long learner and want to impress upon our students how important it is to never stop learning and trying to become the best version of yourself! He is married to his wife Sara Perry, who is also a wonderful 5th grade English teacher in Marshall County Schools.

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