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Marshall School

Marshall School is an independent, coeducational, day school in Duluth, Minnesota for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Marshall School is sometimes referred to as Duluth Marshall at Minnesota State High School League athletic tournaments.

Marshall School
Address
1215 Rice Lake Road

,
55811

United States
Information
TypePrivate, Independent
Established1904
Head of schoolJamie Steckart
ChaplainLon Weaver
Faculty44
GradesKindergarten - 12th Grade
Enrollment435 (2022-2023)
Average class size16
Student to teacher ratio12:1
Campus type40 acres (16 ha)
Color(s)   Black & gold
Fight songNotre Dame Victory March
AthleticsMinnesota State High School League (MSHSL)
Athletics conferenceLake Superior Conference
NicknameHilltoppers
AccreditationISACS Accredited[1]
PublicationThe Hilltopper
NewspaperThe Marshall Times
YearbookThe Beacon
Alumni7,000
Websitemarshallschool.org

The mission of Marshall School is to educate students to become global citizens who demonstrate strong academic habits, respect, compassion, integrity, self-discipline, and intellectual curiosity.

History

Cathedral Senior High School

 
The building on Fourth Street and Second Avenue West that housed Duluth Cathedral until 1963. The building now houses the Damiano Center.[2]

Founded in 1904 by the Catholic Diocese of Duluth, Duluth Cathedral was originally a high school for boys. In 1910, the diocese added girls, but it wasn't until 1942 that the school was fully coeducational.[3] In 1963, the school moved to the newly constructed campus on Rice Lake Road, where it remains to this day.

Marshall School

Marshall School is the Twin Ports flagship independent school and has served the Duluth area for more than a century. Founded in 1904 as Cathedral Senior High School, Marshall has adapted with Duluth as the educational needs of the community changed. The foundation of providing the highest-quality, college-preparatory educational experience to students in the area has always remained a part of the school's history.

Now a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) and the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS), Marshall serves students age 4 -12th grade with personalized attention, small class sizes, and advanced academic experiences.

Originally located in downtown Duluth on the corner of 4th Street and 2nd Avenue, the school began as a Catholic high school. In the early 1960s, the school moved to its current location in Duluth on Rice Lake Road. It became an all-faith institution in the early 1970s, which led to a name change to Marshall School in 1987.

Marshall School expanded to include grades 7 and 8 in the early 1990s. Recently, Marshall has added grades 4, 5, and 6 in the past two decades, and in the Fall of 2022 will be opening the Forest School. The Forest School will serve children ages four through fourth grade. Since 2006, Marshall has also had a robust international program with more than 200 students from nearly 44 countries.

Along with always being known as the Hilltoppers, Marshall's unique history has consistently upheld the values of exhibiting strong academic habits, integrity, respect, and compassion.

Campus

The campus is on a 40-acre (16 ha) hillside overlooking Lake Superior and downtown Duluth and includes academic and technology centers, athletic fields, cross-country ski trails, tennis courts, a hockey rink, and fine arts and performance areas.[4] In 2016, on-campus housing was added for international students.[5]

Academics

Admissions

Each component of the admissions process is designed to assess the fit between school and student. The student essay, academic work, campus visit, and personal interviews as well as the placement test all provide important information for the family and Marshall School in helping to determine the enrollment decision.

The Admissions office does not select students solely on the basis of academic strength. A willingness to prioritize academics, the desire to be a "person of character", and a desire to be a part of the Marshall School community are essential qualities for a positive admission decision.[6]

On average, 60% of students at Marshall receive need-based financial aid.

Upper school

The Marshall Upper School prepares students to be leaders in their communities, facilitators of their life-long learning experiences, and contributors to a more just and empathetic world. Educators create learning environments that inspire, broaden perspective, form connections, develop agency, and build community. A learning model that incorporates high academic standards and student-centered learning develops students’ abilities to solve problems, communicate effectively, think curiously and creatively, become engaged and ethical citizens, and develop agency and resiliency. The upper school experience is intentionally built to engage students and meet them where they are at, both academically and social-emotionally. The upper school community strives for students to have authentic and meaningful connections with other students, with their teachers, and with other community members. Students learn to think critically, work collaboratively, act courageously, and live compassionately. Through a variety of learning experiences, students gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for the diverse perspectives and experiences of those around them.

The average class size is 18.[7] Fine arts opportunities include concert choir, chamber choir, concert band, jazz band, concert orchestra strings ensemble, and drama program.

Nearly 70% of seniors sit for AP exams across 23 subjects, with nearly 75% scoring a 3 or higher.[7] The 2015 ACT average score was 27.[7]

Upon graduation from Marshall, 98% of students attend four-year colleges.[7]

Community Service Learning Program

Students in grades nine through twelve are required to complete a minimum of ten hours of community service each year, with a total of forty hours required for graduation.

Middle school

Marshall School's middle school serves students in grades 5 through 8. Marshall's middle school lays the foundation for developing and nurturing our core values: strong academic habits, respect, compassion, integrity, self-discipline and intellectual curiosity. Early on, students are encouraged to be confident and independent thinkers with challenging yet attainable goals for each learner. small class sizes invoke active engagement, exploration of unique interests, and individualized support through a vigorous curriculum. Middle School students are able to take a range of diverse classes including music ensembles, daily foreign language courses, and daily physical education.

Forest School at Marshall

The Forest School at Marshall opened in the Fall of 2022 and serves students age 4 through fourth grade. The program is guided by four main principles including engaging in a brain-based curriculum that builds foundations for success, creating lifelong connections to the Earth and each other, learning through curiosity and discovery, and developing holistic learners who demonstrate compassion, resilience and self-worth. 50% of the school day will be spent outside learning on the campus grounds.

Faculty

Marshall School has a student to faculty ratio of 12:1.[8] Of the 44 faculty members, 19 hold advanced degrees and 4 hold doctorates.[citation needed]

Activities

With many different clubs, activities, and academic teams to choose from, Marshall offers each student a unique combination of ways to participate and get involved. In addition, Marshall emphasizes community service and leadership both in and outside of the classroom. Off-campus learning is experienced through Marshall's Fryberger Outdoor Experience program. Daily advisory enriches the lives of middle and upper school students, and school spirit and pride is felt throughout the year

A diverse activities list offers students the opportunity to explore specific interests and hone their passions and skills.

Upper school clubs

Upper school clubs Upper school clubs Middle school clubs
Black Student Union Jazz Band Destination Imagination
Book Club Karaoke Club Knowledge Bowl
Chamber Singers Knowledge Bowl Lego Robotics
Chess Club Math League Math League
Cooking Club Model United Nations Speech
CyberPatriots National Art Honor Society Wellness Club
Destination Imagination National Honor Society
Drama Club Robotics
Environmental Advocacy Group Rock Band Club
Fellowship of Christian Students Spectrum Club
Gardening Club Speech
Girls Who Code Topper Tour Guides
Health & Wellness Club Trapshooting
Hilltopper Council Yearbook
Honor Council Youth in Action

Athletics

Marshall School supports 19 athletic teams that compete in the Lake Superior Conference, Section 7A (except Boys Hockey, which competes at Section 7AA), and the Minnesota State High School League. Athletics are a proud part of the Marshall experience. More than 85% of Marshall students participate in at least one sport, often alongside other clubs and activities including cheering on fellow student-athletes at competitions throughout the year. Marshall teams compete at the varsity level in 19 different MSHSL sports. Most sports offer opportunities at junior high and JV levels. On every team, our student-athletes learn the lifelong skills of teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship.

Upper school athletics

Fall sports Winter sports Spring sports
Boys' hockey Baseball Softball
Boys' soccer Girls' hockey Golf
Girls' soccer Girls' basketball Boys' tennis
Volleyball Boys' basketball Track & field
Cross country running Danceline
Girls' tennis Alpine skiing
Football Nordic skiing

Middle school athletics

Fall sports Winter sports Spring sports
Boys' soccer Boys' basketball Baseball
Girls' soccer Girls' basketball Softball
Volleyball Alpine skiing Track & field
Cross country running Nordic skiing Boys' tennis
Girls' tennis Danceline Boys' golf
Boys' hockey Girls' golf
Girls' hockey

Boys' hockey

From Brendan Flaherty, who graduated from Duluth Cathedral in 1982, coached the team for 22 seasons. Coach Flaherty was a three-time Section Coach of the Year, won four Conference Championships, eight Section Championships, and was a three-time State Championship finalist. He coached nine Division I players and nineteen Division III players, among them Jack Connolly, UMD, Hobey Baker recipient 2012. The Hilltoppers have appeared in seven state tournaments, and most recently finished fifth in the state tournament (2013).[9]

In December 2014, Marshall School announced the team would be moving to Class AA beginning in the 2015–2016 season, the larger of the two classes. [10]

Girl’s hockey

Marshall School's Girls' Hockey team had their inaugural season in 2014–2015, playing with just a junior varsity team.[11] In January 2015, Marshall School announced the team would also have a varsity squad for the following 2015–2016 season. [12]

Dance—Jazz division

With six Class A Jazz state championship titles, Marshall School Dance Team is the most winning team since jazz was added to the MSHSL in 1997.[13] The dance team experienced a five-year win streak from 2006 to 2011 before winning again in 2015.


MSHSL State tournament appearances

State appearances
Season Sport Number of appearances Year
Fall Soccer, boys' 4 1998 (2nd), 2006, 2007 (1st) 2012(3rd)
Winter Hockey, boys' 12 1965 (1st), 1966 (1st), 1967 (1st), 1968 (1st), 1969 (1st), 2001, 2005 (3rd), 2006 (2nd), 2007 (2nd), 2008 (2nd), 2012, 2013
Basketball, boys' 1 2002
Dance team 10 2005 (3rd), 2006 (2nd), 2007 (1st), 2008 (1st), 2009 (1st), 2010 (1st), 2011 (1st), 2014(2nd), 2015 (1st - Jazz), 2015 (4th)
Spring Golf, boys' 2 2003, 2004 (1st)
Tennis, boys' 2 2006, 2008
Golf, girls' 4 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Baseball 3 2017, 2018, 2019
Total 25

Notable alumni

In popular culture

Marshall School was prominently featured within the Netflix Film Christmas Break-In, starring Cameron Seely and Danny Glover.[14] The school's signage and campus was used as backdrops without major alteration, and some students received roles as extras.

References

  1. ^ "The Marshall School". ISACS. from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
  2. ^ Dierckins, Tony. . Zenith City Online. Zenith City Press. Archived from the original on 20 September 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  3. ^ Beth, Krodel. "HOME SWEET HILLTOP MARSHALL TAKES CONTROL OF OWN DESTINY". Newsbank. Duluth News Tribune. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  4. ^ ISACS Member School Information [1]
  5. ^ "International Program". Marshall School. from the original on December 3, 2016. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
  6. ^ . MarshallSchool.org. Marshall School. Archived from the original on 27 December 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d "Upper School - Fast Facts". Marshall School. from the original on December 3, 2016. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
  8. ^ "Home - Marshall School". www.marshallschool.org. Retrieved 2021-11-27.
  9. ^ Marshall, School. . marshallschool.org. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
  10. ^ Sports, Eyewitness. "Duluth Marshall Plans to Move to Class AA for Boys' Hockey". WDIO. from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
  11. ^ KBGR, News 1. . KBGR. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  12. ^ "Varsity Girls' Hockey for Duluth Marshall in 2015-16". WDIO. from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
  13. ^ KBJR, News 1. . KBJR News. KBJR News 1. Archived from the original on 15 April 2015. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  14. ^ Apr third 2018 - 5pm, News Tribune | (3 April 2018). "Independent film using Marshall School as set". Duluth News Tribune. Retrieved 2019-11-14.

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Marshall School is an independent coeducational day school in Duluth Minnesota for students in kindergarten through 12th grade Marshall School is sometimes referred to as Duluth Marshall at Minnesota State High School League athletic tournaments Marshall SchoolAddress1215 Rice Lake RoadDuluth Minnesota St Louis County 55811United StatesInformationTypePrivate IndependentEstablished1904Head of schoolJamie SteckartChaplainLon WeaverFaculty44GradesKindergarten 12th GradeEnrollment435 2022 2023 Average class size16Student to teacher ratio12 1Campus type40 acres 16 ha Color s Black amp goldFight songNotre Dame Victory MarchAthleticsMinnesota State High School League MSHSL Athletics conferenceLake Superior ConferenceNicknameHilltoppersAccreditationISACS Accredited 1 PublicationThe HilltopperNewspaperThe Marshall TimesYearbookThe BeaconAlumni7 000Websitemarshallschool wbr orgThe mission of Marshall School is to educate students to become global citizens who demonstrate strong academic habits respect compassion integrity self discipline and intellectual curiosity Contents 1 History 1 1 Cathedral Senior High School 1 2 Marshall School 2 Campus 3 Academics 3 1 Admissions 3 2 Upper school 3 2 1 Community Service Learning Program 3 3 Middle school 3 4 Forest School at Marshall 3 5 Faculty 4 Activities 4 1 Upper school clubs 5 Athletics 5 1 Upper school athletics 5 2 Middle school athletics 5 3 Boys hockey 5 4 Girl s hockey 5 5 Dance Jazz division 5 6 MSHSL State tournament appearances 6 Notable alumni 7 In popular culture 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditCathedral Senior High School Edit The building on Fourth Street and Second Avenue West that housed Duluth Cathedral until 1963 The building now houses the Damiano Center 2 Founded in 1904 by the Catholic Diocese of Duluth Duluth Cathedral was originally a high school for boys In 1910 the diocese added girls but it wasn t until 1942 that the school was fully coeducational 3 In 1963 the school moved to the newly constructed campus on Rice Lake Road where it remains to this day Marshall School Edit Marshall School is the Twin Ports flagship independent school and has served the Duluth area for more than a century Founded in 1904 as Cathedral Senior High School Marshall has adapted with Duluth as the educational needs of the community changed The foundation of providing the highest quality college preparatory educational experience to students in the area has always remained a part of the school s history Now a member of the National Association of Independent Schools NAIS and the Independent Schools Association of the Central States ISACS Marshall serves students age 4 12th grade with personalized attention small class sizes and advanced academic experiences Originally located in downtown Duluth on the corner of 4th Street and 2nd Avenue the school began as a Catholic high school In the early 1960s the school moved to its current location in Duluth on Rice Lake Road It became an all faith institution in the early 1970s which led to a name change to Marshall School in 1987 Marshall School expanded to include grades 7 and 8 in the early 1990s Recently Marshall has added grades 4 5 and 6 in the past two decades and in the Fall of 2022 will be opening the Forest School The Forest School will serve children ages four through fourth grade Since 2006 Marshall has also had a robust international program with more than 200 students from nearly 44 countries Along with always being known as the Hilltoppers Marshall s unique history has consistently upheld the values of exhibiting strong academic habits integrity respect and compassion Campus EditThe campus is on a 40 acre 16 ha hillside overlooking Lake Superior and downtown Duluth and includes academic and technology centers athletic fields cross country ski trails tennis courts a hockey rink and fine arts and performance areas 4 In 2016 on campus housing was added for international students 5 Academics EditAdmissions Edit Each component of the admissions process is designed to assess the fit between school and student The student essay academic work campus visit and personal interviews as well as the placement test all provide important information for the family and Marshall School in helping to determine the enrollment decision The Admissions office does not select students solely on the basis of academic strength A willingness to prioritize academics the desire to be a person of character and a desire to be a part of the Marshall School community are essential qualities for a positive admission decision 6 On average 60 of students at Marshall receive need based financial aid Upper school Edit The Marshall Upper School prepares students to be leaders in their communities facilitators of their life long learning experiences and contributors to a more just and empathetic world Educators create learning environments that inspire broaden perspective form connections develop agency and build community A learning model that incorporates high academic standards and student centered learning develops students abilities to solve problems communicate effectively think curiously and creatively become engaged and ethical citizens and develop agency and resiliency The upper school experience is intentionally built to engage students and meet them where they are at both academically and social emotionally The upper school community strives for students to have authentic and meaningful connections with other students with their teachers and with other community members Students learn to think critically work collaboratively act courageously and live compassionately Through a variety of learning experiences students gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for the diverse perspectives and experiences of those around them The average class size is 18 7 Fine arts opportunities include concert choir chamber choir concert band jazz band concert orchestra strings ensemble and drama program Nearly 70 of seniors sit for AP exams across 23 subjects with nearly 75 scoring a 3 or higher 7 The 2015 ACT average score was 27 7 Upon graduation from Marshall 98 of students attend four year colleges 7 Community Service Learning Program Edit Students in grades nine through twelve are required to complete a minimum of ten hours of community service each year with a total of forty hours required for graduation Middle school Edit Marshall School s middle school serves students in grades 5 through 8 Marshall s middle school lays the foundation for developing and nurturing our core values strong academic habits respect compassion integrity self discipline and intellectual curiosity Early on students are encouraged to be confident and independent thinkers with challenging yet attainable goals for each learner small class sizes invoke active engagement exploration of unique interests and individualized support through a vigorous curriculum Middle School students are able to take a range of diverse classes including music ensembles daily foreign language courses and daily physical education Forest School at Marshall Edit The Forest School at Marshall opened in the Fall of 2022 and serves students age 4 through fourth grade The program is guided by four main principles including engaging in a brain based curriculum that builds foundations for success creating lifelong connections to the Earth and each other learning through curiosity and discovery and developing holistic learners who demonstrate compassion resilience and self worth 50 of the school day will be spent outside learning on the campus grounds Faculty Edit Marshall School has a student to faculty ratio of 12 1 8 Of the 44 faculty members 19 hold advanced degrees and 4 hold doctorates citation needed Activities EditWith many different clubs activities and academic teams to choose from Marshall offers each student a unique combination of ways to participate and get involved In addition Marshall emphasizes community service and leadership both in and outside of the classroom Off campus learning is experienced through Marshall s Fryberger Outdoor Experience program Daily advisory enriches the lives of middle and upper school students and school spirit and pride is felt throughout the yearA diverse activities list offers students the opportunity to explore specific interests and hone their passions and skills Upper school clubs Edit Upper school clubs Upper school clubs Middle school clubsBlack Student Union Jazz Band Destination ImaginationBook Club Karaoke Club Knowledge BowlChamber Singers Knowledge Bowl Lego RoboticsChess Club Math League Math LeagueCooking Club Model United Nations SpeechCyberPatriots National Art Honor Society Wellness ClubDestination Imagination National Honor SocietyDrama Club RoboticsEnvironmental Advocacy Group Rock Band ClubFellowship of Christian Students Spectrum ClubGardening Club SpeechGirls Who Code Topper Tour GuidesHealth amp Wellness Club TrapshootingHilltopper Council YearbookHonor Council Youth in ActionAthletics EditMarshall School supports 19 athletic teams that compete in the Lake Superior Conference Section 7A except Boys Hockey which competes at Section 7AA and the Minnesota State High School League Athletics are a proud part of the Marshall experience More than 85 of Marshall students participate in at least one sport often alongside other clubs and activities including cheering on fellow student athletes at competitions throughout the year Marshall teams compete at the varsity level in 19 different MSHSL sports Most sports offer opportunities at junior high and JV levels On every team our student athletes learn the lifelong skills of teamwork discipline and sportsmanship Upper school athletics Edit Fall sports Winter sports Spring sportsBoys hockey Baseball SoftballBoys soccer Girls hockey GolfGirls soccer Girls basketball Boys tennisVolleyball Boys basketball Track amp fieldCross country running DancelineGirls tennis Alpine skiingFootball Nordic skiingMiddle school athletics Edit Fall sports Winter sports Spring sportsBoys soccer Boys basketball BaseballGirls soccer Girls basketball SoftballVolleyball Alpine skiing Track amp fieldCross country running Nordic skiing Boys tennisGirls tennis Danceline Boys golfBoys hockey Girls golfGirls hockeyBoys hockey Edit From Brendan Flaherty who graduated from Duluth Cathedral in 1982 coached the team for 22 seasons Coach Flaherty was a three time Section Coach of the Year won four Conference Championships eight Section Championships and was a three time State Championship finalist He coached nine Division I players and nineteen Division III players among them Jack Connolly UMD Hobey Baker recipient 2012 The Hilltoppers have appeared in seven state tournaments and most recently finished fifth in the state tournament 2013 9 In December 2014 Marshall School announced the team would be moving to Class AA beginning in the 2015 2016 season the larger of the two classes 10 Girl s hockey Edit Marshall School s Girls Hockey team had their inaugural season in 2014 2015 playing with just a junior varsity team 11 In January 2015 Marshall School announced the team would also have a varsity squad for the following 2015 2016 season 12 Dance Jazz division Edit With six Class A Jazz state championship titles Marshall School Dance Team is the most winning team since jazz was added to the MSHSL in 1997 13 The dance team experienced a five year win streak from 2006 to 2011 before winning again in 2015 MSHSL State tournament appearances Edit State appearancesSeason Sport Number of appearances YearFall Soccer boys 4 1998 2nd 2006 2007 1st 2012 3rd Winter Hockey boys 12 1965 1st 1966 1st 1967 1st 1968 1st 1969 1st 2001 2005 3rd 2006 2nd 2007 2nd 2008 2nd 2012 2013Basketball boys 1 2002Dance team 10 2005 3rd 2006 2nd 2007 1st 2008 1st 2009 1st 2010 1st 2011 1st 2014 2nd 2015 1st Jazz 2015 4th Spring Golf boys 2 2003 2004 1st Tennis boys 2 2006 2008Golf girls 4 2004 2005 2006 2007Baseball 3 2017 2018 2019Total 25Notable alumni EditMaria Bamford comedian Jack Connolly member of University of Minnesota Duluth s 2010 2011 Division 1 men s college ice hockey championship team Tyler George Olympic Gold medalist in curling at the 2018 Winter Olympics Hank Harris actor David Krmpotich Olympic Silver medalist in rowing at the 1988 Summer Olympics citation needed Anna Ringsred Olympic speed skaterIn popular culture EditMarshall School was prominently featured within the Netflix Film Christmas Break In starring Cameron Seely and Danny Glover 14 The school s signage and campus was used as backdrops without major alteration and some students received roles as extras References Edit The Marshall School ISACS Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 30 2015 Dierckins Tony May Feature Duluth s Repurposed Public Buildings Zenith City Online Zenith City Press Archived from the original on 20 September 2015 Retrieved 19 May 2015 Beth Krodel HOME SWEET HILLTOP MARSHALL TAKES CONTROL OF OWN DESTINY Newsbank Duluth News Tribune Retrieved 19 May 2015 ISACS Member School Information 1 International Program Marshall School Archived from the original on December 3 2016 Retrieved December 9 2016 Admissions MarshallSchool org Marshall School Archived from the original on 27 December 2010 Retrieved 30 March 2015 a b c d Upper School Fast Facts Marshall School Archived from the original on December 3 2016 Retrieved December 9 2016 Home Marshall School www marshallschool org Retrieved 2021 11 27 Marshall School Marshall School Boys Hockey marshallschool org Archived from the original on 3 April 2015 Retrieved 2 April 2015 Sports Eyewitness Duluth Marshall Plans to Move to Class AA for Boys Hockey WDIO Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved April 1 2015 KBGR News 1 Duluth Marshall to Start Girls Hockey Program KBJR 6 amp Range 11 KDLH 3 News Weather Sports for Duluth MN Superior WI Northland Sports KBGR Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 1 April 2015 Varsity Girls Hockey for Duluth Marshall in 2015 16 WDIO Archived from the original on 3 April 2015 Retrieved 2 April 2015 KBJR News 1 Marshall Divas Back on Top of Dance World KBJR News KBJR News 1 Archived from the original on 15 April 2015 Retrieved 8 April 2015 Apr third 2018 5pm News Tribune 3 April 2018 Independent film using Marshall School as set Duluth News Tribune Retrieved 2019 11 14 External links Edit 2 46 47 52 N 92 06 26 W 46 79778 N 92 10722 W 46 79778 92 10722 Coordinates 46 47 52 N 92 06 26 W 46 79778 N 92 10722 W 46 79778 92 10722 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marshall School amp oldid 1136485440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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