He earned both his Bachelors and Masters degree in Education from Troy University.æ As a classroom teacher, he designed a “Writing Across the Curriculum Program” for grades 6-12, which was instrumental to his research in receiving his doctorate degree in Educational Leadership. Marsh was responsible for integrating Advanced Placement and also the credit recovery program into the school’s instructional curriculum at McAdory High School.
Dr. Marsh has been a featured speaker at school assemblies, colleges, churches and community events with some of those events in New Zealand, Hong Kong and Istanbul, Turkey. In 2014, Marsh initiated the exploration of an educational partnership between universities in Alabama and institutions located in the Middle East that would assist the training, equipping and credentialing of educators in the Kurdish Region of Northern Iraq. He has also designed a mentoring program called “Exemplars” which mission is to encourage students to engage their world and maximize their potential.
In 2015, Marsh was awarded Certified Instruction Leader (CIL) by the Council for Leaders in Alabama Schools (CLAS). Marsh now serves on the CIL commission.