Marshall County Schools (Tennessee)

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Marshall County Schools
Address
700 Jones Circle
Lewisburg
, Tennessee, 37091
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreK–12 [1]
NCES District ID 4702670 [1]
Students and staff
Students5,361 [1]
Teachers326.0 [1]
Staff394.5 [1]
Student–teacher ratio16.44 [1]
Other information
Website www.mcstn.net

Marshall County Schools is a school district headquartered in Lewisburg, Tennessee, [2] serving all of Marshall County. All schools in Lewisburg are home of the Tigers, all schools in Cornersville are home of the Bulldogs, and all schools in Chapel Hill are home of the Rockets. Marshall County is home to eleven schools in total, there is six in Lewisburg, three in Chapel Hill, and two in Cornersville. Lewisburg is home to the only middle school, Lewisburg Middle School and it is also home to Marshall County High School, and Spot Lowe Vocational Center. Chapel Hill is home to Forrest High School, and Cornersville is home to Cornersville High School. The main reason why Chapel Hill and Cornersville don't have Middle Schools is because their High Schools also include the seventh and eighth grades. Elementary Schools include the sixth grade, while in other counties it only goes up to the fifth grade. Westhills Elementary School also has its own YouTube channel, titled WTN for short.

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Schools

Elementary Schools
School NameAddressTownGradesWebsite
Oak Grove Elementary School1645 Franklin Rd, Lewisburg, Tn 37091LewisburgPreK-1 https://www.mcstn.net/oak-grove-elementary
Marshall Elementary School401 Tiger Blvd, Lewisburg, Tn 37091Lewisburg2-3 https://www.mcstn.net/marshal-elementary
Westhills Elementary School1351 N Ellingtion Pkwy, Lewisburg, Tn 37091 Lewisburg 4-6 https://www.mcstn.net/westhills-elementary
Cornersville Elementary School485 N Main St, Corne rsville, Tn 37047 Cornersville K-6 https://www.mcstn.net/cornersville-elementary-school
Chapel Hill Elementary School415 S Horton Pkwy, Chapel Hill, Tn 37034 Chapel Hill PreK-3 https://www.mcstn.net/chapel-hill-elementary
Delk-Henson Intermediate School425 S Horton Pkwy, Chapel Hill, Tn 37034Chapel Hill4-6 https://www.mcstn.net/delk-hensen-intermediate
Middle Schools
School NameAddressTownGradesWebsite
Lewisburg Middle School500 Tiger Bvld, Lewisburg, Tn 37091 Lewisburg 7-8 https://www.mcstn.net/lewisburg-middle
High Schools
School NameAddressTownGradesWebsite
Marshall County High School 597 W Ellington Pkwy, Lewisburg, Tn 37091Lewisburg9-12 https://www.mcstn.net/marshall-county-high-school
Spot Lowe Vocational Center1771 Jason Maxwell Bvld, Lewisburg, Tn 37091 Lewisburg ADV 9-12 https://www.mcstn.net/spot-lowe-technology-center
Cornersville High School323 S Main Street, Cornersville, Tn 37047 Cornersville 7-12 https://www.mcstn.net/cornersville-school
Forrest High School 310 N Horton Pkwy, Chapel Hill, Tn 37034 Chapel Hill 7-12 https://www.mcstn.net/forrest-school

Westhills Television Network

Westhills Elementary School, of Lewisburg, Tennessee has its own YouTube channel titled Westhills Television Network (WTN for short). As of December 4, 2023 the channel has 303 subscribers and is headquartered inside the school.

Athletic Facilities

In Lewisburg, there is a football field that is shared with both Lewisburg Middle School, and Marshall County High School. There is a large fence on the right-side edge of the field because there is also a baseball field that which were both donated from local residents. For Lewisburg Middle School, the swim team uses the community center swimming pool, as well as the high school.

Notable People

See also

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Marshall County". National Center for Education Statistics . Institute of Education Sciences . Retrieved March 5, 2022.
  2. Home. Marshall County Schools. Retrieved on January 16, 2019. "700 Jones Circle | Lewisburg, TN 37091"