After four years of waiting for construction, the tennis team finally has new courts. The team can now practice at home, making for easier logistics. English teacher and boys tennis team coach James MacIndoe says he is “excited to have courts in our backyard. It now feels like an actualContinue Reading

Last night, participants in the eighth annual International Night celebrated the diversity of the Marshall community, which includes students and families from over 82 different countries around the world. “It’s a good way to show the diversity that Marshall has, especially compared to other high schools in the area,” juniorContinue Reading

Students who participate in science fair get to experience a lot of exciting and significant things that could help them in their future. Whether it is learning to work with different chemicals or experiencing what it is like to write a 10 page paper and not get overwhelmed. “Science FairContinue Reading

Cider club had its first meeting on January 17th, with a larger than expected attendance. The club, a celebration of apple cider, is expected to increase in its following in the coming meetings. Cider Club was started by sophomore Patrick Brinza and junior Sarah Boyle. The origin of the clubContinue Reading

Students have voiced privacy concerns over the county’s new wireless device registration process. The “new Wi-Fi,” as it is often called, allows students and staff to set up their own devices without having to accept terms and conditions every time. It also requires an FCPS app or software to beContinue Reading

Fairfax County decided against any delay or cancellation for its schools on Jan. 6. Though weather forecasts predicted a mere one to two inches of snow, between four and six inches fell on the county, making for treacherous road conditions and slippery sidewalks. The lack of action from FCPS was followedContinue Reading

The administrative team that oversees Marshall High School will undergo several changes in the near future. Brandon Wolfe, principal of co-facility, the John Davis Center, will take the position of interim assistant principal from January 5 onward. Wolfe has previously taken the roles of special education teacher, department chair, summerContinue Reading

After competing at the district level, DECA is heading off to state competition. Members who participated at districts get to go to the next level to compete against  students from other schools. To get to where they are, DECA has organized practices several hours before big competitions—“Lots of practice,” senior Kate BockContinue Reading

Students are now exposed to German culture through the new German club, founded by sophomore Irmanrad Iranbomy. “I wanted to celebrate and learn more about German culture and tradition, which also means that the German Club is a place where Germans and people who are interested in the German lifestyleContinue Reading

In response to new FCPS regulations prohibiting bake sales on school grounds before 2:40 p.m., National Art Honor Society has entered into a collaboration with the orchestra to hold sales during concerts. NAHS president, senior Ladan Karim-Nejad, and vice president, junior Samantha Van Heest, hope to use concert bake sales to raise moneyContinue Reading