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John Marshall High School
NameJohn Marshall High School
CityLos Angeles
StateCalifornia
CountryUnited States

John Marshall High School is a public high school located in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, and is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. The school was founded in 1931 and is named after John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States. John Marshall High School has a diverse student body and offers a range of academic and extracurricular programs, including Advanced Placement courses and International Baccalaureate programs. The school has a strong reputation for its Performing Arts programs, including Theater, Music, and Dance, and has produced many notable alumni, including Academy Award winners and Grammy Award nominees.

History

John Marshall High School was established in 1931, during the tenure of Los Angeles Mayor John C. Porter, and was designed by architect Stiles O. Clements in the Art Deco style. The school's construction was funded by a bond issue approved by Los Angeles County voters in 1928, and it was built on a site formerly occupied by a orange grove. The school's first principal was Earl W. Jacobs, who served from 1931 to 1945, and during his tenure, the school developed a strong reputation for its academic programs, including English, Mathematics, and Science. The school has also been attended by students from nearby neighborhoods, including Silver Lake, Echo Park, and Koreatown, and has a long history of involvement with local organizations, including the Los Angeles Public Library and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Academics

John Marshall High School offers a range of academic programs, including Honors and Advanced Placement courses in subjects such as English Literature, Calculus, and Biology. The school is also an International Baccalaureate World School, offering IB Diploma Programme courses in subjects such as History of the Americas, Physics, and Spanish Language and Literature. The school's academic programs are supported by a range of resources, including the Los Angeles Public Library, the University of California, Los Angeles Library, and the California Institute of Technology Libraries. John Marshall High School has a strong reputation for its academic programs, and its graduates have gone on to attend top universities, including Harvard University, Stanford University, and the University of California, Berkeley.

Athletics

John Marshall High School has a range of athletic teams, including Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Soccer, which compete in the Northern League of the California Interscholastic Federation. The school's athletic programs are supported by a range of facilities, including the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena and the Exposition Park sports complex. The school has a long history of athletic achievement, with teams winning City Championships in sports such as Track and Field and Volleyball. John Marshall High School has also produced many notable athletes, including Olympic Games competitors and National Football League players, such as Joe Montana and Jerry Rice, who attended nearby Archbishop Riordan High School.

Campus

The John Marshall High School campus is located in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles, and is situated on a 24-acre site that includes a range of buildings and facilities, including the Main Building, the Gymnasium, and the Theater. The campus is also home to a range of athletic facilities, including the Stadium, the Track and Field facility, and the Tennis Courts. The school's campus is surrounded by nearby landmarks, including the Griffith Observatory, the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens, and the Autry Museum of the American West. The campus is also accessible by public transportation, including the Los Angeles Metro Rail Red Line and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Bus system.

Notable_alumni

John Marshall High School has a range of notable alumni, including Academy Award winners such as Kathryn Bigelow and Francis Ford Coppola, who attended nearby University High School. The school has also produced many notable musicians, including Grammy Award winners such as Herbie Hancock and Flea, who attended nearby Fairfax High School. Other notable alumni include Pulitzer Prize winners such as Al Martinez and Jim Murray, who wrote for the Los Angeles Times, and Emmy Award winners such as Garry Marshall and Penny Marshall, who created the TV show Laverne & Shirley. The school's alumni have also gone on to attend top universities, including Yale University, Columbia University, and the University of Southern California, and have achieved success in a range of fields, including Law, Medicine, and Business.

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