About Our School
Our Mission
Educate, engage and empower each student to succeed in a dynamic world.
Our Vision
Preparing today's learners for the challenges of tomorrow.
Our Namesake - George Catlett Marshall
Our school is named in honor of George Catlett Marshall whose contributions to our nation and the world cannot be overstated. According to the George C. Marshall Foundation (GCMF), an organization dedicated to celebrating his legacy, "Marshall's career touched on many of the key events of the 20th century—as a new Army officer following the Philippine insurrection, as a member of the staff of General of the Armies John J. Pershing during World War I, as U.S. Army Chief of Staff during World II, as Secretary of State and the architect of European economic recovery following WWII, and as Secretary of Defense during the Korean War. He is the only person to have served in these three highest positions.
During World War II, Marshall as Army Chief of Staff (1939–1945) was the most important military figure in the U.S. military establishment and of great significance in maintaining the Anglo-American coalition. After the war, he was named special ambassador to China (1945–1947), Secretary of State (1947–1949), President of the American Red Cross (1949–1950), and Secretary of Defense (1950–1951). In 1953 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in proposing, encouraging legislative action, and supporting the European Recovery Program (known as the Marshall Plan). For nearly 20 years he was a major U.S. leader, militarily, politically and morally, and he is still widely admired today." Visit the GCMF website for more information about George C. Marshall.
Literacy: Achieve a school-wide score of at least 5 points (45%) above the multi-year average for each year from SY23 to SY25 prospectively.Â
Math: Achieve a school-wide score of at least 5 points (45%) above the multi-year average for each year from SY23 to SY25 prospectively.Â