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First Grade Talents Featured in New Welcome Center Art Installation
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56 Members of Class of 2023 Receives Seal of Biliteracy
The Marshalltown Community School District is proud to announce 56 members of the MHS Class of 2023 have earned the…
Bobcats making a difference
Student Spotlight

Yessenia Alvarez Zamora
Marshalltown High School student Yessenia Alvarez Zamora were selected to attend the 2022 World Food Prize Global Youth Institute, where she presented her research on addressing food insecurity.
Staff Spotlight

Carrie Bohan
“All of my children have gone through MCSD. Each were taught by amazing professionals who wanted nothing but the best for each of them. As a teacher in the district, when I enter my school building, I am surrounded by teams of teachers working hard each day to give all our students they need to be successful. Go Bobcats!”

What sets us apart
Diverse community
With dozens of cultures represented in our community, students get a globalized experience.
Bobcat ready
In our college and career readiness programs we cover all paths, not just the four-year university track.
Outstanding staff
Our teachers help students find their passion and succeed in a supportive environment.
Community collaboration
We partner with area businesses to provide Work Based Learning opportunities.
Extracurricular offerings
From athletics to student organizations, we offer the most extracurricular activities in the area.
Bobcat pride
Our students and alumni are making a difference in Marshalltown and beyond.
By the numbers
Courses available for high school students
Graduation rate
College and career ready volunteers in K-8 classrooms
Languages spoken in the district

The Bobcat difference
Every penny made a difference this week at Hoglan Elementary School. The school held its “Penny War” from May 1 to May 5 to support the K-9 units for the Marshalltown Police Department and the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office. At the end of the week, Hoglan students and staff raised approximately $3,400 through spare change and bills.