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Phone
  
+1 585-458-2110

Number of students
  
1,000

Mascot
  
Jurists

Color
  
Blue and Orange

Enrollment
  
Acceptance by Registration

Athletics
  
Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Football, Wrestling, Tennis

Address
  
175 Martin St, Rochester, NY 14605, USA

District
  
Rochester City School District

Similar
  
Irondequoit High School, East High School, Bishop Kearney High Sch, Arcadia High School

John Marshall High School( Also known as All City High) is located at 180 Ridgeway Ave in Rochester, New York near Kodak Park.

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The school was opened in 1936 and the school population was made up of a white population. It is home to a law academy and video classes, amongst many other activities.

In 2008, the school was cited due to its "high exposure to toxic chemicals."

This school is unrelated to the John Marshall High School in Rochester, Minnesota.

Demographics

  • Hispanic 11.3%
  • White 7.3%
  • African American 80.1%
  • Asian 0.1%
  • Native American 0.4%
  • John Marshall High School's free/reduced lunch rate is 74% of the students.

    Facilities

    The school has 2 gyms (a large and small one), 1 large auditorium, 4 floors, a football field, two diamonds used for baseball and softball, a track and a swimming pool. It also has its own health clinic within the school that students and teachers can use.

    Extra-curricular

    It has after programs such as the Mock trial team, a FIRST robotics team, chess, masterminds, JROTC and sport teams. The major programs are football, basketball, track and field, wrestling, baseball, and softball. The school is widely known for its critically acclaimed steel drum band, "Urban Steel" led by Mary Taylor, the school's beloved music teacher.

    For many years, the JMHS swim team held the US record for consecutive wins, well over 100 meets in a row.

    Notable alumni

  • George Hall Dixon, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury under Gerald Ford.
  • Bob Keegan, Major League Baseball player.
  • References

    All City High Wikipedia