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Marion Junior-Senior High School is a public school located outside Marion, Michigan, in Osceola County. It serves grades 7–12 in the Marion Public Schools . Students who meet the prerequisites may attend classes at Mid-Michigan Community College in Harrison or Baker College in Cadillac for credit in place of usual high school courses.
In 2008, the Iowa Legislature passed SAVE legislation which extended the penny sales tax for schools to 2029 and created an average per student allocation for school districts across the state. The increase in the sales and use tax from 5% to 6% was intended to replace the 1% SILO tax that had been in effect.
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In 2017 Marion CUSD 2 opened a new 330,000 square foot, state-of-the-art high school. It's design is unrivaled in Southern Illinois for both academics and extra-curricular activities. The new campus accommodates 21st-century learning with a science and technology (STEM) lab, a performing arts and visual center, a technical and vocational ...
A 14-year-old Apalachee High School student and his father, who are both charged in connection with a shooting at the Georgia school that left two students and two teachers dead earlier this week ...
In 1991 there was a proposal to move other grades to Marion High so it would have more than grades 9-12. Larry Twachtmann, the principal, supported adding 8th graders, numbering 95 that year so they could access more high level classes, but believed adding those in grade 7, having the same enrollment number, would cause the school to have too many students.
Marion had no varsity football victories from the 1999 season finale until 2004. Marion won two games that year. Beginning in the 2009 season, the football team combined with Tigerton High School. The co-op team is known as the Marion–Tigerton Thundercatz. The co-op was created because of declining participation for both schools.