John Marshall High School (Minnesota)

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View from the Courtyard of John Marshall High School (1999)
View from the Courtyard of John Marshall High School (1999)

John Marshall High School is located in Rochester, Minnesota and is part of Independent School District #535. The school is named for the longest serving Justice in Supreme Court history. It is located at 1510 NW 14th St. Rochester, MN 55901. It is one of three public High Schools in Rochester. Enrollment is approximately 1,500 students in grades 9-12.

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[edit] History

John Marshall High School is the oldest high school in use in the city of Rochester. Often referred to as simply "JM," John Marshall has adopted as an official mascot "The Rocket." The School colors are Red & Black. "A mark of excellence" is the motto of the school. After many years of complaints from students and faculty alike, major renovations began to expand The school's lack of space as well as bring it up to code in the summer of 2005.The new sci wing was completed in the summer of 2006.

[edit] Athletics

Rochester John Marshall is a member of the Big Nine Conference. John Marshall Athletics has had a history of success. The John Marshall's Boy's hockey team holds the distinction of being the only hockey team from the Big 9 to ever win the Minnesota State Hockey Tournament. Many consider the 1977 State Champion team to be one of the most shocking victories in tournament history. Prior to their amazing state run, no team from below the greater Twin Cities metro area had ever made a legitimate run at the State Title. They were also runners-up in the State Tournament in 1979 as well as 1989. The School also has long tradition of victory on the gridiron. JM won the State Championships in 1973 & 1974, was Runner Up in 1993 and has made 12 appearances in the State Tournament. The football team competes within the Big Nine, but is in division 1AAAAA. They were Division 1AAAAA champions in 2004. The team they beat for the Division 1AAAAA title was their other inner city rival Century High School. The Score was 20-19, for Century missed a field goal in to tie the game.

John Marshall has always had a great intercity rivalry with Rochester Mayo High School. With the building of Century High School in 1997 a new rivalry was born. The Century vs. John Marshall rivalry has been taken to new levels most recently when Fox Sports Net North broadcast a hockey game as part of their High School Hockey showcase program.

[edit] Extracurriculars

John Marshall has the strongest Speech program in Rochester with around 45-65 members every year. In the 2006 season, John Marshall has taken 1st place at numerous invitationals, 2nd place in the Big Nine conference (after years in third place), 2nd place at 1AA Sections, and will be sending four students to the State Championships in the catergories of Discussion, Informative, Poetry, and Storytelling on April 21, 2006.

[edit] Fine Arts

In the fall the Symphonic Winds (Honors band) and the Symphonic Band combine to make the John Marshall Marching Band. The marching band plays at the football team’s home games. A variety of field shows have been played such as, West Side Story(2001), River Dance(2002), All That Jazz(2003), Zorro(2004), The Incredibles(2005), and Jekyll and Hyde(2006). The marching band then concludes their marching season with an Indoor Concert. The one time both of the bands get to combine to make a concert band is at the Holiday concert. The ninth grade band also performs at this concert. The last portion of this concert then features a combination of all three bands.

During second semester Symphonic Winds and Symphonic Band split up into different classes. The two bands then work on their music, and perform a collection of shows that include a solo and ensemble contest a winter concert, and at the Fine Arts Festival at the end of the year. Symphonic Winds performs at a one additional event, the Big Nine Music Festival. For the final concert at the festival a few students from each school are chosen to be apart of the select band, choir and orchestra.

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