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Armstrong, along with the Robbinsdale Area School District, have also been ranked among the "100 Best Communities for Music Education" by the American Music Conference. [4] The school's athletic programs have made it to state competitions on many occasions. School tradition maintains that the school's rival is Robbinsdale Cooper.
Armstrong High School: 2300 Cool Lane, Richmond, Virginia 23223 Huguenot High School: 7945 Forest Hill Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23225 Thomas Jefferson High School: 4100 W. Grace Street, Richmond, Virginia 23230 John Marshall High School: 4225 Old Brook Road, Richmond, Virginia 23227 Open High School: 600 S. Pine Street, Richmond, Virginia 23220
Armstrong High School, part of the Richmond Public Schools, is a high school located in Richmond, Virginia, United States, with grades 9–12.The school was founded in 1867 as the Richmond Normal and High School by the Freedmen's Bureau and was eventually incorporated into the Richmond school system in 1876.
The Wake County school board unanimously approved Wednesday changes to the 2023-24 calendar to make Election Day on Nov. 7, 2023, a districtwide teacher workday.
Others attended high schools in Washington, D.C., where many had relatives. Those schools were Armstrong High School, Cardozo High School, Dunbar High School, and Phelps Vocational Center in Washington, D.C. In 1951, Fairfax County, at the request of residents for a black high school, began construction of the Luther Jackson School.
In 2013, Armstrong School District operated ten public schools. A new junior-senior high school was completed in 2015. As such, two older high school buildings were closed. The district was established in 1966 when Pennsylvania consolidated several smaller school districts. Today, the Armstrong School District operates 8 schools including:
The legend of Olympic swimmer Hunter Armstrong continues to grow six years after he placed 13th at OHSAA state swim meet in Canton as a Dover Tornado.
On October 24, 1902, Dr. Booker T. Washington made the principal address at the dedication ceremony. [7] [8] The school is located on P Street, between First and Third Streets, Northwest. [9] In 1918, the school was used as a hospital for African-American influenza patients. [10] The Armstrong High Annex was dedicated on April 24, 1927.