Marshall County Schools

Marshall County Schools

Coordinates: 34°18′18.7″N 86°17′14.93″W / 34.305194°N 86.2874806°W / 34.305194; -86.2874806 The Marshall County School System consists of public schools serving Marshall County, Alabama, United States.

As of 2007 Tim Nabors is the Superintendent of Marshall County Schools.

Read more about Marshall County Schools:  Member Schools

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    Working mothers are just as likely to want to conform to a standard of perfection—and just as likely to suffer from their failure to meet it—as their stay-at-home counterparts.
    —Melinda M. Marshall (20th century)

    Don’t you know there are 200 temperance women in this county who control 200 votes. Why does a woman work for temperance? Because she’s tired of liftin’ that besotted mate of hers off the floor every Saturday night and puttin’ him on the sofa so he won’t catch cold. Tonight we’re for temperance. Help yourself to them cloves and chew them, chew them hard. We’re goin’ to that festival tonight smelling like a hot mince pie.
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    If Jesus, or his likeness, should now visit the earth, what church of the many which now go by his name would he enter? Or, if tempted by curiosity, he should incline to look into all, which do you think would not shut the door in his face?... It seems to me ... that as one who loved peace, taught industry, equality, union, and love, one towards another, Jesus were he alive at this day, would recommend you to come out of your churches of faith, and to gather into schools of knowledge.
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