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Read to Ride Raises the Bar for MISD 3rd Grade Reading Levels!

By on May 26, 2019 in In the News |

  This Year 342 Marshall ISD Third Graders earned a brand new bicycle and helmet Thanks to your unending generosity this year’s Read to Ride Rode to Astonishing second year success!  More than $22,000 dollars were raised from mostly small donors of $75 or less!  Along with all of you Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center pitched in to lower helmet costs by 50% a savings this year of over $2,500.  Along with Christus the Lions Club of Harrison County was our top giver this year by donating a generous  $5000 towards this years goal!  Thank all of you so much!   The Marshall ISD Teachers along with volunteers and administrators worked tirelessly to encourage our young readers along the way.  These educators along with the vital support of these student’s families, friends and mentors allowed these students to break through with a new record number of winning...

Read to Ride Astonishes with Second Year Gains

By on May 29, 2018 in In the News |

  This Year 324 Marshall ISD Third Graders earned a brand new bicycle and helmet Thanks to your unending generosity this year’s Read to Ride Rode to Astonishing second year success!  More than $22,000 dollars were raised from mostly small donors of $75 or less!  Along with all of you Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center pitched in to lower helmet costs by 50% a savings this year of over $2,500.  Along with Christus the Lions Club of Harrison County was our top giver this year by donating a generous  $5000 towards this years goal!  Thank all of you so much!   The Marshall ISD Teachers along with volunteers and administrators worked tirelessly to encourage our young readers along the way.  These educators along with the vital support of these student’s families, friends and mentors allowed these students to break through with a new record number of winning...

Mission Marshall – Heather Miller and Misty Scott on Talk of East Texas

By on Feb 5, 2018 in In the News |

On the Talk of East Texas with Ashli Dansby and Mission Marshall   Misty Scott and Heather Miller joined the Talk of East Texas to discuss the exciting ministry going on at Mission Marshall. Including the new addition of a walk in cooler, warehouse space and a change in the way Produce is distributed to the people of Harrison County.  Along with that we touch on Read to Ride and many of the ministries adding to our community and allowing each of us to #LoveWhereYouLive.  

Hurricane Harvey Evacuees Exceptions and Assistance Available

By on Aug 31, 2017 in In the News |

Evacuee Information 2017 For Hurricane Harvey Evacuees who have sought safety in Harrison County. Mission Marshall is available to provide non-perishable foods and limited frozen meats to your families if you are in need. If you were able to get out with your photo ID please bring it with you when you come. We are open Monday 5pm-7pm, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 10am-1:30pm. We are located at 2109 South Washington Avenue, Marshall TX 75670 @ the corner of South Washington and Pinecrest. Feel free to Call 903-472-4944 Please leave a message – Messages are returned as soon as possible during regular hours.    

Read to Ride First Year Success

By on May 26, 2017 in In the News |

Read to Ride Bursts to the Finish Line with a Fantastic Start   Mission Marshall and Marshall ISD finished the first year of Read to Ride with a tremendous push over the finish line.  With an overwhelming community support of more than $25,000 in donations.  The Mission provided 268 brand new bicycles and helmets for Marshall ISD third graders who met their designated reading goals!  The District provided this feedback at their website about the first year statistics for the program! This slideshow requires JavaScript.   From Marshall ISD Last fall, Marshall ISD entered into a new, innovative program with Mission Marshall to challenge third-grade students across the district to increase their cumulative grade-level reading averages. With last week’s culmination of the new “Read to Ride” program, a total of 268 of the district’s 450 third-graders – or 60 percent – reached...