John Marshall Metropolitan High School
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John Marshall Metropolitan High School (commonly known as Marshall High School) is a public 4-year high school
High school
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 located on the West Side of Chicago
Chicago
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, Illinois
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, United States
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. It serves the students of the East Garfield Park
East Garfield Park, Chicago
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, West Garfield Park
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, North Lawndale
North Lawndale, Chicago
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 and Humboldt Park
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 neighborhoods. Marshall's principal is Kenyatta Butler (2009-). She is the former principal of Chicago's Harper High School
Harper High School (Chicago, Illinois)
William R. Harper High School, is part of the Chicago Public School system. It serves the south side of Chicago, Illinois in the Englewood community. The school is named for William Rainey Harper. The majority of students are African American. Harper High School gained national attention when the...

. The student body is approximately 99% African American
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. Marshall High school is a Title I high school as determined by U.S. Department of Education standards meaning that 40% or more of the students come from families that qualify as low income under United States Census
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 definitions. The school is best known for its association with the sport of basketball. Both its boys and girls teams have shown success at the state level.

Athletics

Marshall competes in the Chicago Public League
Chicago Public High School League
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 (CPL) and is a member of the Illinois High School Association
Illinois High School Association
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 (IHSA). Teams are stylized as the Commandos.

The following teams finished in the top four of their respective IHSA sponsored state championship tournament:
  • Basketball (boys): 4th Place (1981–82, 82–83); 3rd Place (1960–61, 90–91, 2005–06, 06–07); State Champions (1957–58, 59–60, 2007–08)
  • Basketball (girls): 4th Place (1983–84); 3rd Place (1980–81, 82–83, 87–88, 96–97, 97–98, 2008–09); 2nd Place (1979–80, 85–86, 93–94); State Champions (1981–82, 84–85, 88–89, 89–90, 91–92, 92–93, 98–99, 2007–08)
  • Track & Field (boys): 3rd place (1960–61)


Marshall has won eight state championships, has finished in the top four in state 18 times, and has made 24 appearances in the state final tournament; all of which are records for the state of Illinois.

The school's men's basketball team figures prominently in the 1994 documentary film
Documentary film
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 Hoop Dreams
Hoop Dreams
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.

Notable Alumni

  • Arthur Agee
    Arthur Agee
    Arthur "Man" Agee, Jr. is one of two Chicago-area high school basketball players whose lives were chronicled in the 1994 Kartemquin Films documentary, Hoop Dreams.-Early life:...

     is a teacher and motivational speaker
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     best known for being profiled in the documentary film Hoop Dreams
    Hoop Dreams
    Hoop Dreams is a 1994 documentary film directed by Steve James, with Kartemquin Films. It follows the story of two African-American high school students in Chicago and their dream of becoming professional basketball players....

    .
  • Patrick Beverley
    Patrick Beverley
    Patrick Beverley is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for Spartak Saint Petersburg in Russia. He was selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2009 NBA Draft and then traded to the Miami Heat for a future 2011 second round draft pick and an undisclosed amount of cash...

    , former Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball
    Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball
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     player
  • Jerome Isaac Friedman
    Jerome Isaac Friedman
    Jerome Isaac Friedman is an American physicist. He was born in Chicago, Illinois to parents who emigrated to the US from Russia, and excelled particularly in art while growing up...

     is a physicist who won the 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics
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     for his work that led to the discovery of quarks.
  • Larry Gelbart
    Larry Gelbart
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     was a Tony
    Tony Award
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     and Emmy Award
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     winning writer known for his work in film, stage (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
    A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
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    ) and television (M*A*S*H).
  • Stuart M. Kaminsky
    Stuart M. Kaminsky
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     was a mystery writer who wrote novels such as Denial
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    and screenplays such as Once Upon a Time in America
    Once Upon a Time in America
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    .
  • Peter Lisagor
    Peter Lisagor
    Peter Lisagor was Washington bureau chief of the Chicago Daily News from 1959 to 1976 and was one of the most respected and best-known journalists in the United States...

     was a journalist who served as Washington DC bureau chief for the Chicago Daily News
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    (1959–76).
  • Cappie Pondexter
    Cappie Pondexter
    Cappie Pondexter is an American professional basketball player in the WNBA, currently playing for the New York Liberty in the WNBA. She was born in Oceanside, California and raised in Chicago, Illinois. Pondexter is known for her scrappy play, quick crossovers and deadly midrange jumpshot...

     is an All-Star
    All-star
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     WNBA guard (2006–present), playing for the New York Liberty
    New York Liberty
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    . She was a member of the gold medal winning team at the 2008 Olympics
    Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics
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    .
  • Julius Richmond was the 12th Surgeon General of the United States
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     (1977–81) and was instrumental in beginning the Head Start Program.
  • Vincent Starrett
    Vincent Starrett
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     was a news reporter and author who specialized in the crime, mystery, and horror genres.
  • Darryl Stingley
    Darryl Stingley
    Darryl Floyd Stingley was an American professional football wide receiver whose career was cut short by an injury. He played his entire career with the New England Patriots of the National Football League. He died from heart disease and pneumonia complicated by quadriplegia.-Early life:Stingley...

     was an NFL wide receiver
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     (1973–77), playing his entire career with the New England Patriots
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     after being selected in the first round of the 1973 NFL Draft
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    . He is remembered for sustaining a career ending injury in a 1978 pre-season game that left him a quadriplegic
    Quadriplegia
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    .
  • George Wilson
    George Wilson (basketball center)
    George "Jiff" Wilson is a retired American professional basketball player.A 6'8" , 225 lb center, Wilson starred at Marshall High School in Chicago, Illinois, where he won state championships in 1958 and 1960...

     is a former NBA center
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     (1964–71). He was a member of the 1962 NCAA Champion
    1962 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
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     University of Cincinnati Bearcats
    Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball
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    , and a member of the gold medal winning basketball team at the 1964 Olympics
    Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics
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    .

Notable Staff

  • Dorothy Gaters has been the girls basketball coach since 1975. She has led the team to over 900 victories, and in 2009 became the third girls basketball coach to receive the Morgan Wooten Lifetime Achievement Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

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