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The cost of construction and equipment was $3,500,000, which included approximately $1,000,000 of federal funds. The school was first occupied in September 1954. Several schools had previously been built and remain in use today, however, they were converted to smaller middle or elementary schools in order to address ballooning class sizes.
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Renaissance Academy may refer to one of several schools: Crater Renaissance Academy a public high school in Central Point, Oregon. East Los Angeles Renaissance Academy (ELARA), a public high school in East Los Angeles, California. Highland Park Renaissance Academy, a public K-8 school in Highland Park, Michigan.
Renaissance Academy has been repeatedly reviewed by Baltimore City Schools for closure or relocation. Initially based in the campus of the former Southwestern Senior High School, City Schools officials first began proposing moving Renaissance to the sites of Harlem Park Middle or Edmondson-Westside High School. [9]
Richmond High School for the Arts, formerly known as George Wythe High School, is a high school located in Richmond, Virginia, United States, part of the Richmond Public Schools, serving grades 9–12.
Trinity Episcopal School is a private, independent, liberal arts high school located in Richmond, Virginia. It is also a International Baccalaureate World School, the first in Richmond. [4] Trinity started as a small independent school in 1972. [5]
St. Andrew's School is a tuition-free school focused on the whole child. It is fully accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools (VAIS). Richmond philanthropist and social reformer Grace Arents founded the school in 1894.
Collegiate was founded in 1915, by Helen Baker as the Collegiate School for Girls, a college preparatory school located in downtown Richmond. In addition to this campus in town, Collegiate opened the Collegiate Country Day School, off Mooreland and River roads, in 1953 Collegiate's Town School and the Country Day School merged on Mooreland Road in 1960.