John Marshall High School (Wisconsin)

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Milwaukee Marshall High School
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John Marshall High School (Wisconsin)
4141 North 64th Street

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53216

Coordinates 43°05′35″N87°59′36″W / 43.093095°N 87.993317°W / 43.093095; -87.993317
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Type Public high school
School district Milwaukee School District
PrincipalBarry Applewhite
Faculty53.50 (on an FTE basis) [1]
Grades9-12 [1]
Enrollment865 [1]  (2018-2019)
Student to teacher ratio16.17 [1]
Color(s)   
Team nameEagles
Website Official Website

John Marshall High School is a public high school located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (United States). John Marshall is part of the Milwaukee Public School system. Formerly a junior-senior high school, the 7th and 8th grades were dropped in 1979 to expand the growing senior high. [2] Recently, the school was redesigned into three divisions: Marshall Montessori IB High School, High School of Sports Education and Employment, and Foster & Williams Visual Communication Campus. As of 2009, the school merged with Samuel Morse Middle School for the Gifted and Talented to form Samuel J. Morse ● John Marshall School for the Gifted & Talented.

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Incidents

In August 2021 the school announced new safety measures after several days of cars driving on sidewalks and lawns at dismissal time. [3]

Athletics

The school's mascot is the Eagles and the colors are Columbia Blue and Scarlet. The Marshall Eagles have several sports teams including: [4]

The boys cross country team won a state championship in 1970. [5]

Demographics

John Marshall High School's demographics as of 2017–2018 were: [1]

Notable graduates

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