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Coordinates: 34°0947N 118°0645W / 34.16316°N 118.1125°W / 34.16316; -118.1125
 

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Marshall Fundamental Secondary School
Location
Map
990 North Allen Avenue, Pasadena, California
Coordinates34°09′47N 118°06′45W / 34.16316°N 118.1125°W / 34.16316; -118.1125
Information
TypePublic, secondary
MottoSoaring to Success [citation needed]
Established1925 to 1970 - Junior High School.
1973 to 1985 - Fundamental Junior and Senior High School.
1985 to Present - Fundamental 6 - 12.
School districtPasadena Unified School District
PrincipalLori Touloumian
Faculty77.42 (FTE)[1]
Grades6 to 12
Enrollment1,987 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio25.67[1]
Color(s)Red, white, and blue    
AthleticsCIF
Athletics conferenceMission Valley League
MascotBald eagle
Websitewww.pusd.us/marshall

Marshall Fundamental Secondary School is a secondary school located in Pasadena, California, United States, at 990 North Allen Avenue, and is part of the Pasadena Unified School District.[2]

History

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Named after United States Supreme Court Justice John Marshall, ground was broken for construction in 1924, with completion of the main building in 1925. Several expansions occurred in the following decades; in the 1930s (North Building), 1960s (Cafeteria), 1970s (Bungalows - demolished in 2015), 2000s (Science Building) and 2010s (Gymnasium/ M Building). Marshall was a junior high school for nearly fifty years, from its opening until the 1973-1974 school year, when it became a fundamental school (K-12). In 1976, grades K-6 were moved to other campuses (Longfellow, Washington), but the sixth grade level was reinstated during the 1985-1986 year.

Curriculum

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Marshall has the following Advanced Placement courses.

Extracurricular Activity

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Marshall Fundamental offers many extracurricular activities such as clubs, sports, dances, and music programs. Clubs include Cultural Clubs: Armenian Club, Asian Club, Black Student Union, Hispanic Heritage, and Pilipino Club. Community Service Clubs: National Honor Society, Key Club, Hispanic National Honor Society, the Little Helpers Club, Storytellers Club. Special Interest Clubs: ACI Club, Animal Club, Art Legacy Club, Art Club, ASB Club, Book Club, Buddy Club, Business Club, Cheer Club, Chess Club, Christian Club, Cycling Club, Drama Club, Dungeons & Dragons Club, Fantic, Gaming, Primate Club, Girls Build LA, Golf Club, Harambee, Jazz Club, Journalism, Math Club, Music Club, Nature Club, Orchestra, Rise Up, Rhino Club, Robotics, SAGE Club. Ultimate Frisbee, Yearbook, Class Classes, Sports Clubs, and more. Students also have the opportunity to create and charter their own club through approval by the Associated Student Body.

High School Athletics: Football, Baseball, Boys & Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Diving, Girls Golf, Boys & Girls Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Boys & Girls Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball, and Wrestling,

Music courses that are offered consist of orchestra, band, and choir. Each type of music can be taken in a beginning, intermediate, or advanced class. The award-winning Marshall Fundamental Marching Band is regarded as the best music program in the Pasadena Unified School District. It won 3rd place in the 2014 SCSBOA Field Tournament Championships in the 1A division.[citation needed]

Sports

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The teams are named the Marshall Eagles and their uniforms display white, blue, and red. Some teams have different colors for away games.

The sports at Marshall include:

Academic Performance

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Jay Mathews, an educator and education reporter for the Washington Post, listed Marshall Fundamental as the 130th best high school as of 2007, chiefly due to its vast number of underprivileged students, high graduation rate, and 70% free and reduced lunch program. This was enough to be singled out for the cover of Newsweek, and was featured exclusively as one of America's best schools. Marshall was first posted in 2003 as 119th, but fell in the following years to 255 in 2005, and 286 in 2006. It saw a jump in the 2012 school year, rising 156 places, back into the top 10%. Marshall in 2017 was ranked 897 overall in the nation and 152 in the state of California.[citation needed]

As of 2022, Marshall is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as being the 190th-ranked high school in California, and the 1,303rd ranked high school in the nation.[3]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Marshall Fundamental". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
  • ^ Mathews, Jay. "The Role of the Principle". Newsweek. Retrieved 2007-10-15. [dead link]
  • ^ "Marshall Fundamental in Pasadena, CA - US News Best High Schools". U.S. News & World Report. Archived from the original on 2022-04-26.
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