Marble Falls Middle School

 

 

Fri
15
May

Marble Falls Middle School meal site re-opens after negative test

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Meal distribution at Marble Falls Middle School was suspended for a day and district officials rotated staff after a worker was tested for COVID-19. The test result was negative.

 

 

 

From staff reports

Out of an abundance of caution, Marble Falls Independent School District officials temporarily closed the Marble Falls Middle School meal distribution site on Wednesday, May 13 after an employee who works in that area was tested for COVID-19.

The district received a negative result on Thursday, May 14, and the site re-opened, MFISD Superintendent Chris Allen confirmed.

Fri
24
Jan

Flooding irks Marble Falls First United Methodist Church flock

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Connie Swinney/The Highlander
Officials with Marble Falls First United Methodist Church, 1101 Bluebonnet Drive, told council members Jan. 21 that drainage issues have worsened with increased development. Pictured here is one of the church's lots a day after the meeting.

 

 

 

 

Connie Swinney
Staff Writer

First United Methodist Church spokesman Keith Russell explained to Marble Falls City Council members Jan. 21 how his congregants would prefer not to walk on so much water.

“It's a drainage concern. We have a lot of elderly people,” Russell said. “Our parking lot just becomes a flood zone.” …

Fri
18
Oct

MFISD principals detail campus improvement plans

By Nathan Hendrix
Staff Writer

Social and emotional education and academic growth rose to the top of the list of focuses for all principals across Marble Falls Independent School District for the 2019-2020 school year.

The principals presented their individual campus improvement plans to the board of trustees during the regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 15.

Wed
30
Jan

Marble Falls discusses relocating STEAM Academy

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Marble Falls ISD STEAM Academy students demonstrated one of their projects to their parents and peers at a December open house. The district is looking at moving the academy campus from Spicewood Elementary to Marble Falls Middle School.

 

 

 

 

 

By Nathan Hendrix
Staff Writer

The Marble Falls Independent School District school board last week weighed the benefits and drawbacks of relocating the newly-founded STEAM Academy to Marble Falls Middle School for the 2019-2020 school year.

Fri
05
Aug

Touch up before touchdowns

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Contributed/Karen Bailey

A lone worker repaints the light poles Friday, Aug. 5, at the Marble Falls Middle School football stadium, using a lift and controlling it from the bucket. Meanwhile, football two-a-day practice for the high school Mustangs starts Monday, Aug. 8.

Wed
25
May

MFMS inducts Honor Society members

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Sixth graders at Marble Falls Middle School are new inductees into Junior Honor Society. They, other new members and some students who have continued the achievement two and even three years to eighth grade were honored in ceremonies May 17.

Marble Falls Middle School held induction ceremonies for the Junior Honor Society on Tuesday, May 17.

They included 8th graders being recognized for three years in the JHS: Ben Anderson, Ethan Crouse, Lillian Czimskey, Cole Gelinas, Bailey Kelleyk, Evan Kroese, Madison Lewis, Aislin Magee, Emily Moomaw, Colby Person, Evan Pool, Kenadee Stewart and Kendall Ulbricht.

Second year JHS 8th graders were: McKinley Birdwell, Natalie Cox, Ethan Cremona, Warren Cuplin, Briana Eaton, Adriana Garza, Ellie Herrington, Jake Levert, Enrique Loredo, Jesus Mata, Samuel May, Shelby Miller, Samantha Nesrsta, Monserrath Otero Vazquez, Hannah Sizenbach, Jessie Smythe, Jesse Stephenson, Rylie Ulbricht and Joshua Whitecotton.

Fri
08
Apr

Discovery Dome planetarium at MFMS inspires learning

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Eighth-grade science students at Marble Falls Middle School get ready for the star show in a temporary planetarium on Tuesday, April 5.

By Emily Hilley-Sierzchula

The Highlander

“It’s okay to ooh and aah,” said the astronomy educator to the group of 8th-grade Marble Falls Middle School students who couldn’t help but react upon seeing the entire universe above and around them. Students reclined in the Discovery Dome, watching as day turned to a brilliant night sky brimming with stars and planets.

Over the course of two days, MFMS students got a 10-minute tour of the universe followed by “2 Small Pieces of Glass,” a program about the invention and evolution of the telescope, all while nestled in the black bubble of the inflatable planetarium in the library.

Mon
14
Mar

Marble Falls Middle School choirs 'sweep' up UIL honors

Marble Falls Middle School (MFMS) 7th and 8th grade choirs came from a University Interscholastic League (UIL) competition at the Georgetown High School Performing Arts Center on Monday, March 7, clutching plenty of trophies.

“All four choirs were honored, so me and Mrs. Angela Williamson (MFMS assistant director of choirs) are really proud,” said Megan Goodman, MFMS director of choirs. “It’s the sixth year in a row MFMS choirs have taken home Sweepstakes and Superior honors at UIL contest.”

The Varsity Women's Choir, Varsity Men's Choir and the Varsity Mixed choir (Cantare) all received straight 1’s in Stage and Sight Reading, earning them the coveted Sweepstakes trophy.

“It’s the best you can get,” Goodman said.

Wed
02
Mar

Happy Birthday, Texas

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By Emily Hilley-Sierzchula 

Wednesday, March 2, was Texas Independence Day, and 7th grade pre-AP history students at Marble Falls Middle School marked the day with t

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