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Marshall High School is a former public high school in Portland, Oregon, United States. The school opened on September 6, 1960, and is named after John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States. [4] The school was closed in 2011 as the Portland Public Schools district moved to consolidate students and resources into fewer high ...
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Marshall High School and variants may refer to: Marshall High School (Arkansas), Marshall, Arkansas; ... Portland, Oregon; Marshall County High School (Tennessee), ...
Pages in category "High schools in Portland, Oregon" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. ... Marshall High School (Portland, Oregon)
Three high schools were voted to close in 1981: Jackson High School in southwest Portland, Adams High School in northeast Portland, and Washington-Monroe High School in the inner eastside. The Adams and Jackson closures were done after a 3:30am vote of school board members, and a board member had to be followed home by a police escort.
Marshall High School: Bend: Bend-La Pine S.D. 182: Explorers: Magnet Marshfield High School: Coos Bay: Coos Bay Public Schools: 835 [2] Pirates: 4A Mazama High School: Klamath Falls: Klamath County S.D. 690 [2] Vikings: 4A McDermitt Combined School: McDermitt, Oregon [13] Humboldt County School District (Nevada) McKenzie High School: Finn Rock ...
Marshall, a 6-foot-8 center/forward with exceptional 3-point range, committed to the Southern New Hampshire ... High School Basketball: Marshall plan is for baseball, not basketball Skip to main ...
Portland is served by nine school districts, Beaverton, Parkrose, Lake Oswego, David Douglas, Centennial, Tigard-Tualatin, Reynolds, Riverdale, and Portland Public. The largest, Portland Public School District consists of about 100 schools covering, in various combinations, grades kindergarten through 12, as well as 50 special education programs.