
30 of our HOSA students competed in 20 categories during the HOSA State Leadership Conference in Louisville, KY. The following students placed in the top 5 in their category.
Ayen Arceo - 2nd place in Research Poster
Sarah Reynolds - 1st place in Pharmacy Science
Skylar Waller - 3rd place in Medical Assisting
Hadley Bynum, Ava Driver, and Hannah Kolb - 4th place in Biomedical Debate
Kylie Strait - placed top 5 in Biotechnology











Today, students in our Carpentry Program had the opportunity to partner with Calvert City Convalescent Center on a service learning project! Students were able to employ and showcase skills that they have learned, and CCCC has some great looking wall signs!







On Thursday, IT students traveled to MSU to participate in Tech Mania. This is an annual event hosted by MSU's Cyber Education Department. Students participated in competitive events in cable making, digital forensics, decoding data, wifi hunting, and digital analysis. Great work!










Friday, Electrical students competed in the Regional Skills USA Electrical Contest. Ryder Rives placed third with Maddox Cope taking sixth overall! Jaden Cannon will compete in Electrical 1 later this semester for state competition. Great work to all! Thank you to West Kentucky AGC and IBEW Local 816 for their sponsorship and support of the event!






Friday, MCTC hosted the Regional Skills USA Carpentry Contest in our newly renovated classrooms! Great job to all involved, and many thanks to the teachers and judges who worked to prepare the next generation of the construction industry!




Congratulations to our Collision Repair students that competed in regional contests today and swept podium! We are so proud of our students and instructor in this program and look forward to many successes!
Paint and Refinishing:
1st: Dylan Cheshire
2nd: Cash Adams
Collision Repair:
1st: Mason Russell
2nd: Nathan Stalh











We would like to thank Parker Ford of Murray for their generous material and equipment donation to our Collision Repair program! Students will be able to utilize this equipment to practice and employ skills gained in classroom instruction. Thank you for investing in the next generation of collision repair technicians!





Congratulations to these Phlebotomy students who passed their certification tests on Tuesday! We are proud of your hard work and the skills you've obtained!
Ayla Conner
Sophie Donohoo
Ava Driver
Madison Edwards
Halle Hackney
Kylee James
Hannah Kolb
Chloe Kramer
Addison Lyles


We are thrilled to announce that all thirteen of Mrs. Morehead’s MNA students passed their certifications today! We are so proud of each of you and look forward to seeing you put these certifications and skills into action! 13 on the 13th for the win! Great work to these students! #CTEisforme #HealthScienceEducation #MarshallCTE
Cheyenne Avery
Taylor Bagby
Anissa Cavitt-Cole
Tasha Chester
Kaylee Croft
Macey Goins
Gwen Keffer
Kinley Koch
Emma Lewis
Kirstyn Newcomb
Brooklyn Oliver
Ansley Strait
Taylor Thomas
Skylar Waller


Today MCHS students interested in pursuing a career in education attended the Regional Educators Rising Conference at Murray State University, where they participated in sessions covering a variety of career opportunities & skills needed in the education field. We're excited to see so many future educators!


FBLA members enjoyed their educational experience at the Kentucky Derby Museum and Churchill Downs, where they explored career paths in the thoroughbred industry. The day included an in-depth look into the business operations behind horse racing, a guided tour of the historic venue, and the chance to witness live racing. This hands-on experience highlighted the diverse career opportunities within the industry, inspiring students to think about the intersection of business and sports management. Mission River was today's race winner, and the horse's jockey donned our school colors!











FBLA members enjoyed their educational experience at the Kentucky Derby Museum and Churchill Downs, where they explored career paths in the thoroughbred industry. The day included an in-depth look into the business operations behind horse racing, a guided tour of the historic venue, and the chance to witness live racing. This hands-on experience highlighted the diverse career opportunities within the industry, inspiring students to think about the intersection of business and sports management. Mission River was today's race winner, and the horse's jockey donned our school colors!











Tonight, Marshall CTE pathways hosted Fall Advisory Council meetings with community partners, students, and parents in their respective areas to guide program direction, gain industry partner feedback, and generate ideas for elevating student experiences in our CTE programs. A meal was provided by our Culinary Arts program as well. Thank you to our industry partners, parents, and students who serve on these councils!







Today some of Marshall County’s FCS students are in Hardinsburg, KY attending FCS University, a one day workshop for students interested in pursuing a career in Family & Consumer Sciences. Way to be career focused, MC! #sayyestofcs


We are so proud of the Business Department for this professional display and the opportunity they are providing students for design, advertising, marketing, and sales interactions through our new Marshall Merch storefront! Come support the store in the commons with cash or check and see the great work our students and business teachers have done!






Up and running! Electrical students in Mr. Burkeen’s class working on their circuit boards this week to enhance skills in electrical technology!




MCTC construction project is not only rolling along, but it’s also being used to educate students through the process! Pinnacle Construction shared with Murray State Engineering students and Marshall County Engineering students various aspects of engineering that goes along with commercial construction projects. We’re so excited to see the progress each week!






We would like to wish a VERY HAPPY Custodian’s Day to our very own Dawn Espinosa! She is a wonderful example to our MCTC students of what a dedicated and thoughtful employee should be, and MCTC wouldn’t be the same without her! Thank you so much for all you do for our students and staff day in and day out, Ms. Dawn!


This past week, MSU welcomed over 200 student leaders from 10 regional middle and high schools to campus for the Student Leadership Summit, and Marshall County CTE was in full force! HOSA, Skills USA, FBLA, FFA, and other MC CTSO students represented their clubs and organizations well. Students heard a keynote speaker and participated in break out sessions throughout the day for leadership building exercises. Great work to all involved!




Thursday MCHS Media Arts students participated in the Murray State High School Media Workshop. Marshall Media Arts won a total of 8 awards for their work over the past year. The awards include 3 first place awards and Best Overall News Program for "The Morning Marshal" school news.
The workshop consisted of breakup sessions with MSU Professors and Media Professionals. The guest speaker was Renae Shaw, public affairs director/journalist for KET.
Individuals winning awards: Macy Scott, Phoenix Wallace, Nate Blossom, Sydney Ramage, and Jamison Miller
Many more students contributed to other awards as well. Great work, Marshall CTE and Media Arts students!




