John Jay High School (San Antonio, Texas)

John Jay High School (San Antonio, Texas)

Infobox School
name = John Jay High School
streetaddress = 7611 Marbach Road
city = San Antonio
state = Texas
zipcode = 78227
country = USA
district = Northside Independent School District
superintendent = Dr. John Folks
principal = Gerardo Marquez
schooltype = Public Secondary
mascot = Mustang
school_colors = Blue, White and Silver
established = 1967
homepage = [http://www.nisd.net/jay John Jay High School Home Page]

John Jay High School is a high school in the Northside Independent School District of San Antonio, Texas. The principal and vice-principal are Mr. Gerardo Marquez and Mr. Robert Harris, respectively.

John Jay High School serves a portion of the city of San Antonio. All high schools in the Northside Independent School District (NISD) are named for US Supreme Court Chief Justices; the first Supreme Court Chief Justice was John Jay.

The school colors are blue and silver (silver sometimes substituted by white), and the school mascot is the mustang, a breed of horse. John Jay High also contains a magnet school, the John Jay Science and Engineering Academy.

Notable alumni

* Wallace B. Jefferson
* Rick Mahler
* Sammy Morris
* Bo Outlaw

Feeder patterns

Feeder elementary schools include:
*Passmore Elementary
*Meadow Village Elementary
*Cable Elementary
*Mary Hull Elementary
*Westwood Terrace Elementary
*John Glenn Elementary
*Michael Elementary
*Fisher Elementary
*Lackland City Elementary
*and Valley Hi Elementary

Feeder middle schools include:
*Sam Rayburn M.S.
*Anson Jones M.S.

External links

* [http://www.nisd.net/jay/ John Jay High School]


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