T-R PHOTOS BY LANA BRADSTREAM — About 40 minutes into Back to School night, parents and students use the stairs to the second floor of Lenihan Intermediate Elementary.
Parents and students pack one of the hallways at Miller Middle School, as they travel from room to room to meet teachers. There were no parking spaces outside of Miller at roughly 5:30 p.m..
Marshalltown High School English teacher Shawna Hutchison and her service dog, Bo, wait for students to come to her classroom. Recognizing she needed him, Bo provided Hutchison comfort during the wait.
A handmade sign lets students know the new furniture for the Marshalltown High School Career and Technical Education rooms is on the way. The classrooms will be ready for students to receive instruction on the first day of school, Sept. 3.
Miller Middle School Instructional Coach Brian Murphy directs people toward the teachers their children will learn from this year. Murphy said the Back to School night went very well.
Kate Niedermann and LaWayne Rogers, interventionists at Lenihan Intermediate Elementary, greet parents and students. They were happy with the turnout and loved seeing the new and familiar faces.
T-R PHOTOS BY LANA BRADSTREAM
Back to School night was held on Wednesday at all of the Marshalltown Community School District school buildings. Parents and students walked through the hallways, explored, dropped off their new supplies and met the teachers who will be providing instruction during the 2024-25 school year.
T-R PHOTOS BY LANA BRADSTREAM — About 40 minutes into Back to School night, parents and students use the stairs to the second floor of Lenihan Intermediate Elementary.
Parents and students pack one of the hallways at Miller Middle School, as they travel from room to room to meet teachers. There were no parking spaces outside of Miller at roughly 5:30 p.m..
Marshalltown High School English teacher Shawna Hutchison and her service dog, Bo, wait for students to come to her classroom. Recognizing she needed him, Bo provided Hutchison comfort during the wait.
A handmade sign lets students know the new furniture for the Marshalltown High School Career and Technical Education rooms is on the way. The classrooms will be ready for students to receive instruction on the first day of school, Sept. 3.
Miller Middle School Instructional Coach Brian Murphy directs people toward the teachers their children will learn from this year. Murphy said the Back to School night went very well.
Kate Niedermann and LaWayne Rogers, interventionists at Lenihan Intermediate Elementary, greet parents and students. They were happy with the turnout and loved seeing the new and familiar faces.