Marion City Schools honored Mike McCreary and Ed Henning by dedicating the District Service Center and Athletic Facility, respectively, cementing their community impact and school legacy.
Ohio State Marion will induct tireless campus advocates and long-time scholarship fundraisers Ted and Marlene Temple into the 2025 Alumni Hall of Fame for their significant service and dedication to the Marion County community.
Ohio State Marion will induct Marion resident and lifelong educator Dave Gorenflo into its 2025 Alumni Hall of Fame for his decades of service to Marion County schools and the university.
Marion Harding High School celebrates strong first quarter achievements, including a tennis championship, student success in DECA and FFA, and the enduring legacy of “Heart, Hard Work, and Harding Pride.
Former Dean Dr. Greg Rose will present “Settlement of the Old Northwest, 1850,” a free public lecture exploring the origins and distribution of non-Indigenous settlers in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Marion City Schools reports significant progress in the State of Our Schools address, achieving a 3-star rating and highlighting gains in literacy, student wellness, and operational savings for the 2025–2026 school year.
River Valley High School senior Kennedy Rensch was named Scholar Student of the Week and awarded a $500 scholarship from Ohio State Marion for her academic and leadership excellence.
Harding High School senior Reagan Tway earned the Scholar Student of the Week award and a $500 scholarship from The Ohio State University at Marion.
Upper Sandusky High School senior Lucas Alspach was named Scholar Student of the Week, receiving a $500 scholarship from The Ohio State University at Marion for his excellence in academics, FFA leadership, and three-sport athletics.
McKinley Elementary is fostering a culture of kindness and strong community ties through initiatives like the Prexy of the Month recognition program, a book vending machine tied to positive behavior, and increased parent engagement.