Marion Senior High School | |
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Address | |
1 Patriot Drive Marion, Arkansas 72364 United States |
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Coordinates | 35°11′42″N 90°11′47″W / 35.19500°N 90.19639°WCoordinates: 35°11′42″N 90°11′47″W / 35.19500°N 90.19639°W |
Information | |
Type | Comprehensive |
Established | 1911 |
School district | Marion School District |
CEEB code | 041560 |
NCES School ID | 050939000682 |
Principal | Lincoln Daniels |
Faculty | 57.12 (on FTE basis) |
Grades | 10–12 |
Number of students | 903 |
Student to teacher ratio | 15.81 |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) |
Red White Blue |
Mascot | Patriots |
Rivals | West Memphis High School |
USNWR ranking | Unranked |
Website | Marion High School |
Marion High School is an accredited public high school in Marion, Arkansas, United States. Established in 1911, Marion High School is one of four public high schools in Crittenden County and the only high school of the Marion School District.
The first Marion High School began in 1911 with construction of its first building completed in 1912 and housed all grades and then subsequently served solely as a high school and later as a middle school until the 1990s.
In recent years the Marion School District has absorbed students from smaller nearby districts due to state mandated consolidation—most recently Crawfordsville (2003) and Turrell (2010). Previous consolidations and expansions added the communities of Jericho (1947), a small portion of adjacent West Memphis (1953) and with integration Sunset (1968). The current facility dates from 1970, but Marion's schools were founded in 1869 and the first High School opened in 1911. The school averages between 850-900 students in grades 10–12.
Marion High School is located on a two-acre campus adjacent to Interstate 55 and immediately north of Marion Junior High School. The campus is a series of buildings arranged around a plaza.
The main building houses nineteen teaching spaces including a suite of rooms for family and consumer science; the media center; faculty lounge/workroom; administrative offices; and a reception area for visitors. A seismic upgrade was completed on the main building in 2006 to enhance earthquake preparedness.
Separate buildings are maintained for Arts & Sciences, Band, Building Trades, Food Services, Humanities, Special Education and the In-school suspension program.