Train Your Brain Summer Programs

 

Senior Projects 2008

 

2008-2009 Registration Materials

 

Spring Sports Schedules

 

Calendars

 

 

Employment Opportunities

 

 

2007 - 2008 Photos

 

 

Current Weather

 

 

Map to Marshall Campus

 

2006-2007 Archives

 


Marshall School

1215 Rice Lake Road

Duluth, MN 55811

218-727-7266

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Marshall School


Train Your Brain Summer Programs

Registration for our 2008 Train Your Brain summer program is now open! Many programs will fill quickly, so register early to make sure you get your first choice.

New this year are leadership and engineering camps for middle school students, and a two-week drama program for high school students. Once again families and kids can choose between day camps, enrichment classes, and athletic camps. Often campers register for more than one camp or class. Last year 241 kids participated and this year we expect even more!

Questions? Pleae call 727-7266 or e-mail either Tony Lockhart (tlockhart@marshallschool.org) or Michelle Bonderer (mbonderer@marshallschool.org). But hurry, many of the classes are beginning to fill up.

Listen to What They Have to Say About Marshall

We have begun to collect and share video clips of what our parents, students, teachers and alumni have to say about their experiences at Marshall.  Collecting these testimonials has reaffirmed what we have long known - that the Marshall experience is transformational.

Students from 37 different schools, 4 states and 4 foreign countries are currently enrolled at Marshall, drawn together by a commitment to learning in an environment that emphasizes kindness, integrity and respect. More than $500,000 in need based financial aid was awarded to over a quarter of the student body for the 2007-08 academic year.

 

We hope you will spread the news about how a Marshall education can transform a child’s life. We will be hosting events throughout the spring that can help you get better acquainted with our community and programs.

 

Complete information on the admissions process is available on the website here .  Questions? Please contact Christa Knudsen, Director of Admissions at 218-727-7266 or by e-mail at cknudsen@marshallschool.org.
Boys' Hockey Team Finishes Second at State Tournament

Congratulations to the Hilltopper Boys' Hockey team on their second place finish at the MSHSL State Tournament.  The team will be welcomed home at an all-school assembly in the gym at 9:40 on Monday.  Monday classes will follow a "B" day schedule.

Complete State Tournament information is available on the MSHSL website here.

You can view the Duluth News Tribune photo gallery here.

Dance Team Wins State Championship

Congratulations to the Marshall "Divas" Dance team who have won their second straight Minnesota State High School League State Championship. The Marshall team captured the championship in the Jazz/Funk division.

 

Complete State Tournament details and results are available on the Minnesota State High School League website.

Boys' Soccer Captures State Championship

The Hilltopper Boys' Soccer team has captured the 2007 Minnesota State High School League State Championship with 1-0 victory over The Blake School. This is Marshall's first state championship in boys' soccer.   You can read a recap of the championship game at the Duluth News Tribune website here.

  • Complete state tournament information is available of the Minnesota State High School League website here
Barbara A. Brueggemann Becomes Head of School
The entire Marshall community welcomes Barbara Brueggemann as the new Head of School.   Barb brings an impressive level of accomplishment from throughout her educational career.  Most recently, she has been the Associate Head of School / Director of Studies at Shattuck-St. Mary’s School. Prior to moving to Minnesota, Barb’s independent school experience includes the Berkshire School in Sheffield, Massachusetts where she created and implemented a faculty evaluation process and initiated school-wide curriculum review.  It also includes serving as Dean of Students at Pomfret School in Pomfret, Connecticut.  Barbara has taught history and foreign language in her career and has coached cross country, squash, and basketball.  Her previous experience includes public education as well, as she served as principal at Raymond High School in Raymond, New Hampshire. Barb earned a B.A. in geography, Phi Beta Kappa, and M.Ed. in secondary education from the University of New Hampshire