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Education in Marshall, Texas in secondary and primary education is almost entirely conducted by the Marshall Independent School District, with over 6,000 students at twelve campusese. A private institution, Trinity Episcopal School also exists and some parents choose to homeschool. Institutions of higher learning include, East Texas Baptist University and Wiley College, and campuses of Texas State Technical College and Panola College; all of which offer programs for high-schoolers as well as under graduates. Marshall, Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... The History of Marshall, Texas follows the city; from its founding as an adminstrative center of the Republic of Texas, through its rise to be one of the largest cities in the early State of Texas, to its emergence as a major Confederate city, to its establisment as a major... The Politics of Marshall, Texas is centered on the city commission chaired by the defacto mayor, Ed Smith and other city commisioners, Ed Carlile, Jack Hester, Katie Jones, Bryan Partee, John Wilborn, and Alonza Williams, as well as City Manager Frank Johnson. ... East Texas Baptist University or ETBU is a private Christian university associated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas in Marshall, Texas. ... Wiley College is the first and oldest historically black college west of the Mississippi River and is located on the west side of Marshall, Texas. ... Texas State Technical College System is a system of two-year technical schools in Texas. ... Panola College is located in Carthage, Texas and was established in 1947. ...


The superintendent of the district is Ralph Draper.

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The Marshall Maverick, the High School mascot, is portrayed here in the disrict's logo.
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The Marshall Maverick, the High School mascot, is portrayed here in the disrict's logo.

Primary

  • Price T. Young
  • Sam Houston
  • Davy Crockett
  • Robert E. Lee
  • George Washington Carver
  • J.H. Moore
  • South Marshall
  • William B. Travis

Secondary

  • Marshall Junior High
  • Marshall High School

Other campuses

  • Washington Early Childhood Center
  • MAC Center

Former campuses

  • Pemberton High School or Central High School (structure now part of Wiley)
  • Dogan (demolished, name not re-used)
  • Stephen F. Austin (burned, name not re-used)
  • Van Zandt (structure now part of ETBU)
Wiley College is the first and oldest historically black college west of the Mississippi River and is located on the west side of Marshall, Texas. ... East Texas Baptist University or ETBU is a private Christian university associated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas in Marshall, Texas. ...

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Marshall, Texas Information (3846 words)
Marshall is a major city of the northeastern region of the U.S. state of Texas.
As of the 2000 U.S. Census, Marshall population was 23,935.
Marshall is closer to the capitals of Arkansas (Little Rock 190 miles or 305 km), Louisiana (Baton Rouge, 239 miles or 384 km), and Mississippi (Jackson 243 miles or 390 km) than it is to the capital of Texas (Austin, 253 miles or 407 km).
Marshall, Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3638 words)
Marshall is a major city of the northeastern region of the U.S. state of Texas.
As of the 2000 U.S. Census, Marshall population was 23,935.
Marshall is closer to the capitals of Arkansas (Little Rock 190 miles or 305 km), Louisiana (Baton Rouge, 239 miles or 384 km), and Mississippi (Jackson 243 miles or 390 km) than it is to the capital of Texas (Austin, 253 miles or 407 km).
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