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'''Marion High School''' is a [[North Central Association of Colleges and Schools]] accredited [[public school (government funded)|public high school]] in [[Marion, Arkansas]], [[United States]] serving the Marion [[School district|School District]] in [[Crittenden County, Arkansas|Crittenden]] County of the [[Memphis Metropolitan Area]]. In recent years the Marion School District has absorbed students from the former [[Turrell, Arkansas|Turrell]] and [[Crawfordsville, Arkansas|Crawfordsville]] School Districts due to state mandated consolidation. The district and school also serve the communities of [[Sunset, Arkansas|Sunset]] and [[Jericho, Arkansas|Jericho]]. The school averages about 864 students in grades 10–12.
'''Marion High School''' is a AdvancED (Parent of the [[North Central Association of Colleges and Schools]]<ref>http://www.advanc-ed.org/issues-in-education/news/northwest-accreditation-commission-nwac-joins-advanced</ref>) <ref>http://www.advanc-ed.org/oasis2/u/par/search;jsessionid=663630D67A396715729EE4B589872E0A</ref> accredited [[public school (government funded)|public high school]] in [[Marion, Arkansas]], [[United States]] serving the Marion [[School district|School District]] in [[Crittenden County, Arkansas|Crittenden]] County of the [[Memphis Metropolitan Area]]. In recent years the Marion School District has absorbed students from the former [[Turrell, Arkansas|Turrell]] and [[Crawfordsville, Arkansas|Crawfordsville]] School Districts due to state mandated consolidation<ref>http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2010/apr/12/turrell-school-district-consolidated-marion/</ref>. The district and school also serve the communities of [[Sunset, Arkansas|Sunset]] and [[Jericho, Arkansas|Jericho]]. The school averages about 864 students in grades 10–12.
==Description==
==Description==
Marion High School is located on a two-acre campus adjacent to [[Interstate 55]] and immediately north of Marion Junior High School. The campus is a series of buildings arranged around a common area or plaza called "The Mall". The Mall is landscaped and intersected by sidewalks to provide access between buildings. Outdoor picnic tables are included providing a place for students to congregate. A perimeter sidewalk is covered to provide shelter on rainy days.
Marion High School is located on a two-acre campus adjacent to [[Interstate 55]] and immediately north of Marion Junior High School. The campus is a series of buildings arranged around a common area or plaza called "The Mall". The Mall is landscaped and intersected by sidewalks to provide access between buildings. Outdoor picnic tables are included providing a place for students to congregate. A perimeter sidewalk is covered to provide shelter on rainy days.


The main building, completed in 1970 and renovated in 1998 (HVAC & Electrical), houses nineteen teaching spaces including a suite of rooms for [[family and consumer science]]; the [[Hybrid library|media center]]; faculty lounge/workroom; administrative offices; and a reception area for visitors. Additional renovations have included a new counseling center and ADA compliance. A [[Seismic retrofit|seismic upgrade]] was completed on the main building in 2006 to enhance [[earthquake preparedness]].
The main building houses nineteen teaching spaces including a suite of rooms for [[family and consumer science]]; the [[Hybrid library|media center]]; faculty lounge/workroom; administrative offices; and a reception area for visitors. Additional renovations have included a new counseling center and ADA compliance. A [[Seismic retrofit|seismic upgrade]] was completed on the main building in 2006 to enhance [[earthquake preparedness]].


The {{convert|13472|sqft|m2|adj=on}} arts and sciences building, occupied in 1995, contains three regular classrooms, three [[Laboratory|science lab]] classrooms, a journalism lab and an visual art suite. The art suite is designed to allow for utilization of natural light and includes a separate area for kilns.
The arts and sciences building contains three regular classrooms, three [[Laboratory|science lab]] classrooms, a journalism lab and an visual art suite. The art suite allows for natural light in the workspace and includes a separate area for kilns.


A 6 classroom {{convert|7408|sqft|m2}} Humanities building was added in 1998 adjacent to the arts and sciences building.
A 6 classroom Humanities building was added in 1998 adjacent to the arts and sciences building.


Separate buildings are maintained for Band, Special Education, the [[Suspension (punishment)|In-school suspension]] program, Building Trades and Food Services.
The {{convert|7131|sqft|m2}} band building, constructed in 1974, includes a large practice hall, four practice rooms and a percussion room.


All instructional space on campus is Air Conditioned excepting the Gymnasium. Classrooms are equipped with a [[closed-circuit television|closed-circuit]] system. Many classrooms have technology upgrades including [[Smart Board|SMART Board interactive whiteboard]]s. The school has a generator to provide [[Electric power|electrical power]] in emergencies.
A dedicated {{convert|1050|sqft|m2|adj=on}} structure for self-contained [[special education]] is sited between the band and arts and sciences buildings. The ADA compliant building is equipped with bedroom and kitchen areas where students can learn home living skills.

A dedicated structure for the school's [[Suspension (punishment)|In-school suspension]] program was added in 1999 and is sited behind the Special Education building. Students are assigned here for various offenses and allows them to complete work outside the regular classroom setting and serves as an alternative to out of school suspension.

The {{convert|4000|sqft|m2}} shop building includes a classroom, a tool storage room and a lab. The building was completed by students supervised by the building and trades instructor. A construction technology program provides students instruction and practice in carpentry, electrical and plumbing skills to provide enhanced employment opportunities for the students.

Several classrooms on campus have technology upgrades including [[Smart Board|SMART Board interactive whiteboard]]s.

The cafeteria was built in 1970, remodeled in 1974 and expanded in 1998. Breakfast and Lunch are served daily when school is in session. Students have the choice of the main meal or an ala carte line.

Marion High School is completely Air Conditioned excepting the Gymnasium. Classrooms are equipped with televisions on the [[closed-circuit television|closed-circuit]] system provided by [[Channel One News]]. In case of emergencies, the school has a generator to provide [[Electric power|electrical power]]. Crisis kits are available in each building along with two-way radios.


Athletic Facilities
Athletic Facilities
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The {{convert|23120|sqft|m2|adj=on}} gymnasium building can seat approximately 1,000 patrons on foldaway bleachers and includes two classroom spaces for junior high choir and health classes. The Gym is the only non Air Conditioned building used for instruction.
The {{convert|23120|sqft|m2|adj=on}} gymnasium building can seat approximately 1,000 patrons on foldaway bleachers and includes two classroom spaces for junior high choir and health classes. The Gym is the only non Air Conditioned building used for instruction.


East of the main campus is a 3500-seat Football stadium completed in 1993. The football field is encircled by a urethane running track.
East of the main campus is a 3500-seat Football stadium completed in 1993. 1n 2006 the visitor’s side was enlarged by 1500 seats and a band shell was added. The ADA compliant complex includes metal bleachers for home and visitor seating, a concession stand, restrooms and an electronic scoreboard. The pressbox is divided into sections for coaches from both sides, the media personnel, and game announcers. A [[chain-link fencing|chain-link fence]] separates spectators from participants on the urethane running track and the playing field, and the entire complex is illuminated by large collegiate lamps.


The campus also includes a Baseball Field with Bleachers, Tennis Courts and an Indoor Practice Building for Football.
The campus also includes a Baseball Field, Tennis Courts and an Indoor Practice Building for Football.


==Academics==
==Academics==

Revision as of 16:14, 21 February 2012

Marion Senior High School
Location
Map
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USA
1 Patriot Dr 72364
Information
TypePublic High
Established1970
School districtMarion School District
PrincipalHugh Inman
Grades10–12
Number of students834
CampusUrban
Color(s)   
MascotPatriots
School Hours8:00 am - 3:12 pm
Rival SchoolsWest Memphis High School
WebsiteMarion High School

Marion High School is a AdvancED (Parent of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools[1]) [2] accredited public high school in Marion, Arkansas, United States serving the Marion School District in Crittenden County of the Memphis Metropolitan Area. In recent years the Marion School District has absorbed students from the former Turrell and Crawfordsville School Districts due to state mandated consolidation[3]. The district and school also serve the communities of Sunset and Jericho. The school averages about 864 students in grades 10–12.

Description

Marion High School is located on a two-acre campus adjacent to Interstate 55 and immediately north of Marion Junior High School. The campus is a series of buildings arranged around a common area or plaza called "The Mall". The Mall is landscaped and intersected by sidewalks to provide access between buildings. Outdoor picnic tables are included providing a place for students to congregate. A perimeter sidewalk is covered to provide shelter on rainy days.

The main building houses nineteen teaching spaces including a suite of rooms for family and consumer science; the media center; faculty lounge/workroom; administrative offices; and a reception area for visitors. Additional renovations have included a new counseling center and ADA compliance. A seismic upgrade was completed on the main building in 2006 to enhance earthquake preparedness.

The arts and sciences building contains three regular classrooms, three science lab classrooms, a journalism lab and an visual art suite. The art suite allows for natural light in the workspace and includes a separate area for kilns.

A 6 classroom Humanities building was added in 1998 adjacent to the arts and sciences building.

Separate buildings are maintained for Band, Special Education, the In-school suspension program, Building Trades and Food Services.

All instructional space on campus is Air Conditioned excepting the Gymnasium. Classrooms are equipped with a closed-circuit system. Many classrooms have technology upgrades including SMART Board interactive whiteboards. The school has a generator to provide electrical power in emergencies.

Athletic Facilities

The 23,120-square-foot (2,148 m2) gymnasium building can seat approximately 1,000 patrons on foldaway bleachers and includes two classroom spaces for junior high choir and health classes. The Gym is the only non Air Conditioned building used for instruction.

East of the main campus is a 3500-seat Football stadium completed in 1993. The football field is encircled by a urethane running track.

The campus also includes a Baseball Field, Tennis Courts and an Indoor Practice Building for Football.

Academics

With the continuing goal of helping students assume the responsibility for reaching their fullest academic and social potentials, Marion High School's curriculum offers over ninety courses in eight areas: fine arts, health and physical education, language arts, foreign language, mathematics, science, social studies, and practical arts and vocational education. Jobs for Arkansas Graduates is a work study program allowing students to earn high school credit while maintaining employment in the community. Advanced placement classes are offered in English, math, science and social studies. Students are also afforded concurrent enrollment at Mid-South Community College in nearby West Memphis. College credits from this program are accepted for transfer to all state colleges and universities in Arkansas. Twenty-four credits are required for graduation.

A career action planning program (CAP) provides students with an advisor and the opportunity to develop a comprehensive plan to ensure effective preparation for success after high school. Meetings and conferences are held with the goal to make sure decisions made and course selections will serve the students in the most positive way.

Special programs include gifted and talented coursework and exceptional students programs. Several clubs and organizations are available for student participation: Student Counsel, National Honor Society, French Club, French National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Spanish National Honor Society, FCCLA, Drama Club, Palette Club, Mu Alpha Theta, VICA, FBLA, Quiz Bowl, Disciples Bible Study, Patriot Band, and MHS Choir.

Athletics

Marion High School is classified at the AAAAAA level n Arkansas and is a member of the 6A East Conference. Athletes may participate in basketball, football, tennis, track, cross country, baseball, softball, volleyball, soccer and golf.

Retired NFL Payer Ray Brown (offensive lineman) was a Marion Patriots Running Back and is a graduate of Marion High School.

Marion students are granted scholarships from various organizations and programs, including the Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship Program.

References

  1. Marion High School
  2. Marion School District