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An early principal of what was then known as the Colored Graded School was the Methodist minister Joshua E. Wilson, and the current school is likely named for him. In 1906 the wooden-frame building was demolished, and a new Wilson High School was built on Athens Street, away from downtown in a black residential neighborhood.
Wilson was built in 1951 [2] and opened in 1955 as an intermediate school. [6] In 1982, it reopened as an alternative school with several renovations, including a new administration building. [2] The school is named for William A. Wilson Sr., a local bakery owner and longtime Santa Clara High School board president. [6] [7] [8]
Edna Burke Jackson was born in 1911 in Washington, D.C. [1] [2] The oldest of four children, [1] Jackson excelled academically from a young age. In 1928, she graduated as valedictorian from Dunbar High School, a prestigious public high school for African American students, where she had served as editor in chief of the student newspaper.
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Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in Long Beach, ... August 5, 2024 at 4:01 AM ... Alumni of Wilson have competed at every Summer Olympics since 1952, with the exception of the 1980 Games that ...
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Opening night, 1986. August Wilson’s play “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone,” Huntington Theatre Company in Boston. Patti Hartigan, a rising young critic and arts writer, took her seat for the ...
The school was founded by Adreas Svensson in the early 20th century; the Spring Township School District only provided a formal education through the eighth grade. [3] Due to this, Spring Township students interested in completing a secondary school education were relegated to do so in Cumru Township or West Reading, at the expense of the Spring Township School District. [3]