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Marion District and Curriculum

The Marion Community Schools follows a rigorous curriculum that focuses on preparing students for college. As high stakes testing becomes the norm across the country, Marion City Schools has increased the opportunities for students to perform. Each year every sophomore at Marion High School is required to take the PSAT. The PSAT is practice for the SAT which is the qualifying test for National Merit Scholarship.

We currently cover the following Marion-area school district: Marion Community Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Marion District Curriculum

The Tucker Career and Technology Center provides students with a rigorous curriculum in a wide variety of topics germane to 21st century employment including Civil Engineering and Architecture (CEA); Construction Trades; Criminal Justice; Culinary Arts; Drafting/CAD; Early Childhood Education; Graphic Communications; Health Careers; ICE/COOP; Intro. to Engineering Design (IED); Programming and Networking; and Welding. The goal of early vocational training is to ensure students exit high school with a set of basic skills applicable in the real world.

Marion High School is a proud host of a Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC ) program. It has been the subject of great pride recently when Marion High School’s Junior ROTC program’s senior Army instructor was selected by the U.S. Army Cadet Command’s Seventh Brigade as the Instructor of the Quarter. JROTC prepares students for life in the military as an officer.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Marion Educational News

  • Academic Giants - At Marion High School, students who wish to compete in academic competitions can join the Academic Giants team. The team performs in various Academic Bowls throughout the year and work together on innovative learning challenges.
  • College Fairs - College Fairs that are offered by the district are a great opportunity for students to meet with admissions officers from different colleges and to learn more about the programs available. By bringing these events into the schools, it increases the attention to and resources available for preparing for college admissions.
  • ISTEP Results - Within the Marion Community Schools, student performance on the statewide ISTEP assessments is increasing. The whole school community are supporting the efforts to achieve on this high-stakes test/

Marion Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: Dual Enrollment

Dual enrollment in high school and university classes is one of the many ways that school is changing for students across the country. Many high schools now offer seniors (and some juniors) the opportunity to take college courses through their school. There are several ways this can occur. Students may be able to enroll in an online college to take basic liberal arts courses while completing their senior year of high school. These classes are usually subsidized or paid for outright by the school district in which your child is enrolled; or through some type of agreement between the college and high school. Students may attend a local community college to participate in basic liberal arts courses such as math, science, language arts or the social sciences. Again, this is usually paid for either by the high school or in collaboration with the attending college.