Enrollment peaked at approximately 1,000 in 1969-70. Subsequently, six portable classrooms were added as enrollment increased. This gave the school a capacity of 650 students. In 1952, twelve rooms were added including a library with a full-time librarian, an additional art room, an instructional music room, shop, a language laboratory, four science rooms and four classrooms. However, this was not deemed necessary, so no land was purchased. As the school continued to grow, the suggestion was made that the Board of Education acquire more land to prepare for expansion. The school was built for 425 students however, it opened with 325. The staff included 15 teachers, a part-time librarian, a visiting teacher who spent part time at Wichita High School North, and one secretary. A small library was located on the first floor with a part-time librarian provided by the City Library.Ĭ.E. There were nine classrooms, an auditorium, gymnasium, cafeteria, art room, music room, shop and two home economics rooms. The builder was Armagost and Son Construction Company in cooperation with the Public Works Administration. The school was named in honor of John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. John Marshall School was completed in 1939 and dedicated January 9, 1940. Samuel E.Spaght Science & Communications Magnet.Mayberry Cultural and Fine Arts Magnet Middle School.Dunlap Transition Campus at Chisholm special.Coleman Environmental Magnet Middle School.
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