Marlowe Middle School is a part of District 158 and educates children in grades six, seven and eight. Marlowe is named after Henry Marlowe, a former teacher for 158 and founder of the Future Farmers of America; he was known as the "Father of Agriculture" in the Huntley area. District 158 organizes its schools into campuses, and Marlowe is located at the Reed Road Campus, which is near Chesak and Martin Elementary Schools.