January 30, 2024
MJHS Information Night
Current 7th & 8th grade students.

PE classes are glad school is back in session.



9th grade science is in the lab today creating EGG Cars! 🥚






January 30, 2024
MJHS Information Night
Current 7th & 8th grade students.

MSD and Patriot Volleyball hosted the Area 13 Special Olympics Volleyball Tournament. 🏐🏆
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Mrs. Barker's Honors English class decorated butterflies to honor those who perished during the Holocaust. This is similar to The Butterfly Project, which is a nonprofit organization that honors the survivors through the making of ceramic butterflies. Students were able to use their creativity to honor and remember the past.

We all tackle our assignments in different ways but WORKING HARD is our end result.










9th grade Awards Ceremony 🏆
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8th grade Awards Ceremony 🏆
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8th grade 2nd 9 wks Awards 🏆




9th grade 2nd 9 wks Awards





MJHS Awards Ceremony

MJHS Awards Ceremony

Quiz Bowl Tryouts
January 11th

January 30, 2024
MJHS Information Night
Current 7th & 8th grade students.

MJHS Basketball started this week off with a W-I-N against Wonder. 🏀










Quiz Bowl Tryouts
January 11th

MJHS Awards Ceremony

Willie Rogers served as assistant principal at Marion Junior High School twice during his lengthy career in Marion, with a stint at Marion Middle School as well.
Assistant principals often delve into tedious areas such as teacher duties, student discipline, and other cumbersome tasks. No matter the day or the season, Willie Rogers made working at Marion Junior High School enjoyable through his kind words, uplifting jokes, willingness to do anything in support of his teachers and fellow administrators, and his quick wit.
Mr. Rogers was always at school early and always one of the last to leave. He never met a stranger, and all students and staff alike, knew they were loved. Quick to whip up a delicious fish fry or come support a teacher, always willing to pose for a humorous photo or even prank a coworker, Willie Rogers was a one-of-a-kind and led with a servant's heart. Those who worked with him and served with him from Marion Schools will always have a special place for Mr. Rogers in our hearts. We know he's in Heaven hosting a fish-fry and sharing jokes with friends and family, while serving as a guardian angel to those of us left behind.










MJHS Awards Ceremony

