Marshall High School (Michigan)

Marshall High School
Address
701 North Marshall Avenue
Marshall, Michigan 49068
United States
Coordinates 42°17′9″N 84°57′25″W / 42.28583°N 84.95694°W / 42.28583; -84.95694Coordinates: 42°17′9″N 84°57′25″W / 42.28583°N 84.95694°W / 42.28583; -84.95694
Information
Type Public High School
Established Fall 1972
School district Marshall Public Schools
Superintendent Randall Davis
Principal Scott Hutchins
Grades 9-12
School color(s) Red and Black         
Nickname Redhawk
Website www.marshall.k12.mi.us/marshallhighschool_home.aspx

Marshall High School is a high school in the Marshall Public Schools District in Marshall, Michigan.

Sports teams

Marshall uses the fictitious Redhawk as its nickname. The former nickname was the Redskin, but it was changed due to respect for Native Americans and their spiritual beliefs. Marshall High School went a couple of years without a mascot, and then the student body voted in the Spring of 2005 in favor of changing the mascot. The school is most well known for its football program having won the 1996 and 2009 state championship.

Marshall now competes in the Interstate Eight Athletic Conference.[1]

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