
Our first youth night as a blast, so lets try it again this time with Boys Basketball taking on Meigs. Friday February 2 Marietta Tigers youth will have free admittance when wearing their jersey, shirt or other Tiger gear. Junior varsity will start at 6 p.m., with the varsity taking the court at 7:30 p.m.
Go Tigers!


Marietta City Schools will be closed today, Friday January 19, 2024. Stay safe Tigers!

Marietta City Schools will be closed Wednesday January 17, 2024. We are currently experiencing some technical issues with our Call service in regards to broadcasting this information. We apologize for this inconvenience.

Marietta City Schools will be closed on Wednesday January 17, 2024.

Marietta City Schools will be closed today, Tuesday January 16, 2024.

Marietta City Schools will be on a 2 hour delay tomorrow Tuesday January 16. There will be no AM Pre K classes.

Mark your calendars for MCS Youth Sports Nights! The girls basketball team will be having a youth sports night on January 18 with the JV game starting at 6 and the Varsity game at 7:30 p.m.
Boys Basketball will be held on February 2, with the JV game starting at 6 and the Varsity game starting at 7:30 p.m.
Both of these events will offer FREE admittance to our Tiger youth if they wear a Marietta Tiger Jersey or shirt.


Just wanted to post an update that our calendar at the bottom of our website was showing January 16 as a Professional Development day. That was incorrect and has been fixed to the correct date. There will be a professional development day on February 16, but January 16 will just be a normal day for students and faculty. We apologize for any confusion.

Dear Marietta City Schools Students, Parents and Faculty,
Over the weekend there were threats of violence made towards a number of schools across the state of Ohio. Let me first assure you all that none of Marietta City Schools’ buildings were included in these threats. Regardless of that fact, we have been working with local law enforcement to ensure that our schools remain as safe as possible for our students and staff.
In addition to our efforts, the Ohio School Safety Center is aware of the threats made to schools across Ohio and is working with the Statewide Terrorism Analysis and Crime Center, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, law enforcement agencies and schools to properly investigate these threats. These threats are similar to others that have recently been made in other states.
It’s important for us to reiterate that Marietta City School District HAS NOT received any online threat but that we still take these matters extremely seriously. Which is why we’d like to remind you all of the ways you can report potential dangers or safety concerns so that we can continue to keep Marietta City Schools as safe as possible.
• Contact the school principal or district superintendent by email or phone
• Call the local authorities such as Marietta City Police or Washington County Sherriff’s Office
• Call or text the statewide tip line at 844-723-3764. This is an anonymous tip line that anyone can use to report anything that is concerning or dangerous to you, your friends or school. Don’t be afraid to speak up if you see or hear something!
If you have any concerns about the schools safety don’t hesitate to reach out to Superintendent Brad Silvus at bsilvus@mariettacsdoh.org or by calling 740-374-6500 ext.8013, or you may contact School Resource Officer Robert Sury at rsury@mariettacsdoh.org.


Don't miss out on your opportunity to order a "Fall of Champions" shirt to commemorate the amazing fall all of our Tiger athletes had! They are $20 and will be available until December 15.


Parents/Guardians we are looking for your feedback about topics concerning the environment we are providing for your child to learn in and how to better improve our communication with you. Please take a few minutes to complete this short survey to provide us your invaluable feedback. The survey will be open until December 15. Thank you!
https://marpnt.soemohealth.com/svy/

Marietta High School will be hosting a “PJ Party & Christmas Movie Night” on December 15 at 6:30 p.m. in the MHS Auditorium. The event is a donation only fundraiser with all of the proceeds going towards the MHS Winter Formal. The movie being shown will be the Polar Express. So put on your PJ’s and get into the holiday season by supporting the MHS Winter Formal! Any questions can be sent to slatture@mariettacsdoh.org


The Knights of Columbus are hosting a free hot meal for anyone in need on Christmas Day. Dine-in, pick-up, or delivery are options for the meals with everything taking place at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Franklin Street. Reservations are required by December 18 and can be made by calling 740-760-0277 or emailing christmasfeast2013@gmail.com
We need the following information for your reservation:
Note if meals will be Dine-In, Delivery or Carryout
Last Name, First Name
Address (include City, State, and Zip Code)
Phone Number (to call when delivery is on its way)
Number of Meals
Number of Children in the home so we can provide a little gift.
There will be live Christmas music from Puls Family Trio, a free ride service to and from the dine in meal. The schedule for food is listed below.
Dine-in: 1:00 pm
Delivery: 10:30 am – 1:00 pm
Carryout: 11:30 am – 12:00 pm


Marietta City School District will be swapping to all online registration starting in January so all parents/guardians will need to make sure they've created an account on the parent portal of infinite campus. You can find more information on infinite campus here https://www.mariettacityschools.k12.oh.us/page/infinite-campus or you can send questions to parentportal@mariettacsdoh.org


The annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner will be held noon-1:30 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day at Norwood United Methodist Church, Oakwood Avenue and Colegate Drive in Marietta.
The menu will include choice of ham or turkey, stuffing, gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, roll and pumpkin pie. To reserve a dinner or to have a dinner delivered, call the church at 740-374-5606. There is a limit of six dinners per household for the delivery service. No take-out meals will be available, only dine-in and delivery.
The dinner is free and available to any family or individual who wants to enjoy a hot traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Reservations and dinner delivery requests may also be emailed to norwoodumc23@att.net with the subject line “Turkey Dinner RSVP.”


Bring your costume and a bag or bucket and prepare to leave with plenty of candy! We hope to see you all at Trunk or Treat tonight at Phillips from 5-6 p.m.!

Students K-6 interested in joining the Marietta Tiger Youth Wrestling Program should attend the sign up to be held at the MES Cafeteria on November 1st at 6:30 p.m. There is a $50 fee due at signups.


Reptiles, Spiders and Zombies oh my! Fans of creepy reptiles, creepy crawlies and Halloween will love the event going on at the Junior Fair Building on October 29 starting at 1 p.m.


We love to hear your feedback!
The good, the challenging, the inspiring and the aspirational.
With our continuous improvement survey, we are seeking targeted feedback to improve at each of our academic buildings.
To date, Marietta High School has the highest participation in the continuous improvement survey that closes on Friday.
MHS has 146 parents/guardians who have responded.
Marietta Elementary School is coming in with a close second with 101 parents/guardians responding.
Then, Phillips and Washington elementary schools are neck and neck with each other with 52 and 49 respondents respectively.
Is your voice and perspective included in the survey?
Take it today at https://surveyurls.com/j3u
