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  1. History. Designed by architect George M. Lindsey in the Collegiate Gothic style, and constructed in 1930, John Marshall High School first opened its doors on January 26, 1931, with approximately 1,200 students and 48 teachers.

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  2. 20. Dez. 2017 · Grease (1978) Fictional name: Rydell High School. Though Venice High School largely stood in for Rydell High in the classic 1978 musical, John Marshall's athletic field provided the...

  3. History. Built in 1932, John Marshall High School is known for numerous academic programs including college preparatory academies and post-secondary enrollment options. The original high school was located on Lorain Ave. west of W. 150th St. (which still stands and has housed different businesses over the years).

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  4. John Marshall Metropolitan High School (commonly known as simply Marshall) is a public 4–year high school located in the East Garfield Park neighborhood on the west side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1895, Marshall is operated by the Chicago Public Schools district.

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  5. History. John Marshall High School first opened its doors on January 26, 1931, with approximately twelve hundred students and forty-eight teachers. Joseph Sniffen, for whom the auditorium was named, served as the first Principal, while Hugh Boyd and Geraldine Keith acted as Marshall's first Vice-Principals.

  6. Mission. At John Marshall High School, the Joy and Pride of Northside, we commit to cultivating minds, inspiring students to become culturally aware citizens, lifelong learners, and responsible leaders in their communities. Vision. Student achievement is the primary focus of our school.

  7. 1931 John Marshall High School was founded. Recognized Historic Cultural Monument, City of Los Angeles. 1900 Students. 94% Graduation Rate. 20 Advanced Placement (AP) Courses. 20 Honors (H) Courses. 70 Clubs. 20 Sports.