It is also the home of the John Marshall Club, a club with open membership dedicated to uniting the community and spreading the knowledge of former supreme court justice, John Marshall.
Originally, the land that the high school was built on was owned by the Lanphier family.
[2] After the park was sold to the school district, the actual building of the school became a part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA).
During the 1960s, the two buildings were combined to make the high school much larger.
Some of the most recent modifications are the Commons Area, additional classrooms on the West end of the school, and most recently the renovation of the entire school.