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John Marshall High School’s mission is to ensure that our graduates think critically, solve problems, communicate effectively, work collaboratively, demonstrate creativity and innovation, and become active citizens.
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About Us

John Marshall High School vision is to provide high-quality, creative, and rigorous instruction to serve the needs of every student in our diverse population. Marshall students will graduate with the social, academic, technical, performing, and literacy skills required for college and the 21st Century workplace prepared to contribute responsibly and productively as citizens of their community. 

At A Glance

  • 1931 John Marshall High School was founded
  • Recognized Historic Cultural Monument, City of Los Angeles
  • 1900 Students
  • 94% Graduation Rate
  • 20 Advanced Placement (AP) Courses
  • 20 Honors (H) Courses
  • 70 Clubs
  • 20 Sports
  • 3 Dual Enrollment College courses per semester