John Marshall High School (Wisconsin)
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John Marshall High School is a public high school located on 4141 North 64th Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee is the largest city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, the 28th most populous city in the United States and 39th most populous region in the United States. It is the county seat of Milwaukee County and is located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. According to 2010 census data, the...

. John Marshall is part of the Milwaukee Public School system. The school had 1097 students during the 2004-2005 school year.

John Marshall is a large high school located on Milwaukee's north side. The school has several sports teams including football, basketball, and baseball. The school's mascot is the Eagles and the colors are Columbia Blue and Scarlet.

Demographics

John Marshall High School is:
  • 5% White, 55 students
  • 88% Black, 968 students
  • 5% Asian/Pacific Islander, 52 students
  • 2% Hispanic, 21 students
  • 0% Am. Indian/Alaska Native, 1 student


In 1988 the school was:
  • 36% White, 506 students
  • 61% Black, 845 students
  • 1% Asian/Pacific Islander, 10 students
  • 2% Hispanic, 22 students
  • 0% Am. Indian/Alaska Native, 9 students

Facts

  • Total Students(2004 - 2005*): 1097
  • Fulltime teachers: 70
  • Student/Teacher Ratio: 15.6
  • Part of the Milwaukee Public School System

Notable graduates

  • David Berger
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     - Wisconsin State Senator
  • Floyd Heard
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     - Olympic sprinter
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  • Warren Kozak
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     - writer and journalist
  • Derrick Jackson - Boston Globe columnist and 2001 Pulitzer Prize
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     finalist
  • Mona Sutphen
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     - lobbyist, foreign service officer and White House
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     aide under Clinton and Obama
  • George Tillman, Jr.
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    - filmmaker and television producer
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