The Marshall Testing and Assessment Center office has introduced a new sign in system involving the use of QR codes to track students sign-in locations during LEARN. However, students have been having trouble with signing in. Dr. Nimel Theodore, Tim Cain, David Barkley and Rebecca Crawford all worked on theContinue Reading

In a press release on August 19, FCPS announced a new app would begin tracking buses for parents.  Parents have complained that the app’s real-time tracking has been inaccurate. “I was hoping the tracking mechanism would be similar to Uber where you can see in real-time when (the bus) isContinue Reading

DC Central Kitchen, a resource that supplies meals to various homeless shelters, has had an everlasting influence on both the homeless population of Washington D.C. and the Marshall community. But recent contract changes unfairly jeopardize its future service. The Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness (TCP) awards contracts toContinue Reading

The smell of greasy funnel cakes mingles with the strong barbecue fumes of Town Green Park. Syrupy hands grip melting snow cones. Rock music pounds through the air. These scenes repeat every Memorial Day weekend at the Viva Vienna festival, but the experience of some high schoolers isn’t what theyContinue Reading

County workers installed a new ramp outside of Door 3 last week to meet standards for handicap accessibility. According to administration, workers built the ramp granting access to campus from Marshall Drive replaced a small set of stairs so the entrance could be handicap accessible. But, students said they questionedContinue Reading

As time runs out in the school year, so do basketball coach and teacher Dan Hale’s days at Marshall, following an announcement he will be returning to his home state of Hawaii. Hale said he has accomplished much during his time at Marshall, winning multiple district championships and receiving coachContinue Reading

With a senior year coming to a close, a new chapter of the Class of 2019’s life begins. With this in mind, Rank&File has compiled a list of colleges graduating seniors will be attending in the fall. American University Brandon Huling American University of Paris Katie Rines Arizona State University BreannaContinue Reading