Marshall-University High School

Marshall-University High School
Marshall-University High School in 1976
Location
1313 5th St SE

Minneapolis
,
Minnesota

United States
Information
Typepublic, laboratory
Opened1902
Closed1982
School districtMinneapolis Public Schools (1968–1982)
Grades6–12
MascotCardinals

Marshall-University High School was a public junior high and high school serving grades 6–12 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[1]

The school was founded in 1968 through a merger between John Marshall High School (a Minneapolis public school) and University High School (a laboratory school at the University of Minnesota) in an attempt to diversify the student body.[1] Minneapolis Public Schools closed Central, West and Marshall-University high schools in 1982.[2] The Marshall-University building was later used by the Dinkytown Technical Center. In 2013, the building was razed and The Marshall, a luxury apartment building named after the former school, was built on the site.

  1. ^ a b "Archives and Special Collections | University of Minnesota Libraries".
  2. ^ Brandt, S. (2013-07-03). "Central alums mark alma mater's centennial". Star Tribune. Minneapolis-St. Paul. Retrieved 2020-05-24.