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March Madness
by Max Lunt, Principal

During the month of March madness, Marshall basketball teams were playing every other weekend. Marshall also hosted the 2nd Annual Elem./Jr. High Basketball Tournament which was a big success. There were teams from Pilot Station, Russian Mission and St. Mary's, plus our own students. There were 125 students from the various schools.

In early March, we hosted our Regional School Board during their monthly meeting. We are always glad to see them visit our school.

In mid-March, the EIem./Jr. High basketball teams traveled to St. Mary's to their tournament. There the Jr. High girls' team placed 2nd, and the Elem. girls' team came home with a 1st place trophy.

Later in March, our high school girls' team traveled to Hooper Bay, and the boys traveled to Chevak for their district tournaments. We are happy to announce that both teams came home with the Sportsmanship Trophy. We are proud of our teams.

In-between the above events, we had our monthly Student of the Month Awards Assembly, presentations from Fish and Wildlife by Jacob Isaac and Moses Llttlefish, travel to Scammon Bay by the Marshall Traditional Dance Group, and our school Open House when we passed out grades to the parents for the 3rd quarter.

March was busy but fun. We are proud of our students and their many accomplishments. We have good students and good parents. Parents, pat yourself on the back.

We enjoyed our March Madness as we watched the accomplishments of our students and the support from their homes. Keep up the good work everyone.



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