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Marshall ISD
Pride In Our Past. Promise For Our Future.
P.O. Box 43, Marshall, Texas 75670
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About MISD
MISD & Marshall, Texas
Contact Us
District Calendar
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Departments
Business & Financial Services
Child Nutrition
Communications and Marketing
Curriculum & Instruction
District Police
Facilities & Maintenance
Health Services
Human Resources
Special Education
Student Services
Superintendent
Technology
Transportation
Marshall ISD Organizational Chart
MISD Strategic Plan 2022
MISD Maverick Profile
Annual Texas Academic Performance Report
New Campus Hours for the 2022-2023 school year
School Board
Meeting Agendas
Board Policy
Board/Election Documents
Lone Star Governance
Political Subdivision Information
Schools
Marshall Early Childhood Center
David Crockett ES
Price T. Young ES
Sam Houston ES
William B. Travis ES
Marshall Junior HS
Marshall HS
Marshall Early Graduation School
Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP)
Parents
Back To School Information
Bully Reporting Procedures
Emergency/Weather Information
Parent Complaints
School Safety
Skyward Family Access
Student Code of Conduct
Student Handbook
Student Services
Transportation
PEBT Eligibility
Students
Athletics
AVID
Bilingual/ESL
Career & Technical Education
Dual Credit Opportunities
Fine Arts
Band
Choir
Dance
Theatre Arts
Price T. Young Fine Arts Academy
Gifted & Talented
S.T.E.M.
Summer Reading Program
Skyward Student
Community
Athletic Event Tickets
Marshall Education Foundation
Read To Ride
Possible redistricting based on 2021 Census
Staff
Administrative Guidelines
Curriculum Tools
Eduphoria
Employee Benefits
Frontline
Handbooks
Instructional Technology
Little Mav Academy
Maverick Mail
Password Management
Skyward Employee
Skyward Student
Talent Ed
Trip Tracker
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Current Employment Opportunities
Login to Existing Application
Substitute Teaching
2020-2021 Salary Schedule
Teacher Salary Scale 2021-2022
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Student Code of Conduct
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Student Code of Conduct
The Marshall ISD Student Code of Conduct (“Code”) satisfies the requirements of Chapter 37 of the Texas Education Code. The Code provides methods and options for managing students in the classroom and on school grounds, disciplining students, and preventing and intervening in student discipline problems.
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2021-2022 MISD Student Code of Conduct
The law requires the district to define misconduct that may—or must—result in a range of specific disciplinary consequences including removal from a regular classroom or campus, out-of-school suspension, placement in a disciplinary alternative education program (DAEP), placement in a juvenile justice alternative education program (JJAEP), or expulsion from school.
This Student Code of Conduct has been adopted by the Marshall Independent School District’s Board of Trustees and developed with the advice of the district-level committee.
This Code provides information to parents and students regarding standards of conduct, consequences of misconduct, and procedures for administering discipline. It remains in effect during summer school and at all school-related events and activities outside the school year until an updated version adopted by the board becomes effective for the next school year.
In accordance with state law, the Code shall be posted at each school campus or shall be available for review at the office of the campus principal. Additionally, the Code shall be available at the office of the campus behavior coordinator and posted on the district’s website. Parents shall be notified of any conduct violation that may result in a student being suspended, placed in a DAEP or JJAEP, expelled, or taken into custody by a law enforcement officer under Chapter 37 of the Education Code.
Because the Student Code of Conduct is adopted by the district’s board of trustees, it has the force of policy; therefore, in case of conflict between the Code and the Student Handbook, the Code shall prevail.
Please note: The discipline of students with disabilities who are eligible for services under federal law (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973) is subject to the provisions of those laws.
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