Marshall Senior High School (Minnesota)

Marshall High School
Location
400 Tiger Drive
Marshall, Minnesota

United States
Coordinates 44°26′21″N 95°47′05″W / 44.43917°N 95.78472°W / 44.43917; -95.78472Coordinates: 44°26′21″N 95°47′05″W / 44.43917°N 95.78472°W / 44.43917; -95.78472
Information
Type Public
School district Marshall Public School District
Principal Brian Jones[1]
Faculty 51.2 (on FTE basis)[2]
Grades 9 to 12
Enrollment 795[3] (201112)
Student to teacher ratio 15.4:1[2]
Color(s) Orange and Black         
Mascot Tigers
Website MHS homepage

Marshall Senior High School is a public high school located in Marshall, Minnesota. The school educates students in grades 9 to 12.[2] This high school received a GreatSchools rating of 7 out of 10 based on the students' test scores.[4] In 2011, the 10th grade reading scores and the 11th grade science scores were both above the state average. However, the 11th grade math scores were 3% below the Minnesota state average.[4]

Administration

This is the administration as of March 9, 2015.[5]

Graduation Requirements

In order to earn a diploma, students must pass Writing, Reading, and Math GRAD tests. They must also take the Reading and Math Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments.[6]

Students are also required to achieve 30.5 credits in the following areas:

Activities

Marshall Senior High School has a variety of activities that teach the athletes skills such as: teamwork, self-discipline, time-management, and dedication. The school offers fine art activities as well as athletic activities.

The fine art programs are:

The athletic activities are:

The activities have 75% of the student body participating in at least one activity a year. 63% of students who participate are involved in two or more activities. The school has nine Minnesota High School League (MSHSL) Team State Champions and 67 teams compete in MSHSL state tournaments as well as many individuals competing in state tournaments.

Famous alumni

References

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