Marshall Community Center - Welcome!
The goal of the partners at Marshall is to foster collaboration and cooperation among the services housed in Marshall Community Center, as well as with other community agencies. We wish to provide Whitley County residents with a "one-stop" service approach to meet their educational and social services needs. Our collaboration and intra-agency referrals help to provide "wrap-around" services to ensure the support families need by maximizing each agencies area of expertise without duplicating services.
The Marshall Community Building is a thriving Educational/Social Services Center that houses many separate groups, non the least of these being Whitley County Consolidated Schools' staff. Within the building are:
- 6 full-time Head Start employees,
- 6 full-time OUR Kids' employees,
- 1 full-time and 2 part-time Pathfinder Services (Career Connections) employees,
- 2 part-time GED instructors,
- 1 part-time Literacy employee,
- 1 full-time Central Duplicating employee,
- 5 full-time Ralph Bailey Administration Center employees,
- 9 full-time WCCS business department employees,
- 28 full-time and 4 part-time Passages employees, as well as other 24 employees that frequent the building,
- 4 full-time Probation Department employees and 5 itinerant employees,
- 9 full-time Technology Department employees,
- 3 full-time WCCS Instructional Services employees,
- 10 itinerant Huntington-Whitley Special Services employees,
- 46 bus drivers that frequent the building, as well as 1 part-time bus aide,
- 2 full-time custodians,
- 9 School Board members, and
- Any number of adult and alternative students, job applicants, community education students, community meeting visitors, Impact Clients, in-service attendees, intern/ICE/volunteers, Literacy clients, Passages' clients, preschool families and speech services, technology students, and children.
These partnerships are breathing renewed life into many worthwhile community programs and services. The collaboration has also resulted in multiple grants and contributions, exceeding $110,000.
We invite other community services to join in collaboration to further to serve the needs of our community.