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  2. History of education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first American schools in the Thirteen Colonies opened in the 17th century. [8] The first public schools in America were established by the Puritans in New England during the 17th century. Boston Latin School was founded in 1635. [9] Boston Latin School was not funded by tax dollars in its early days, however.

  3. History of higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During this time colleges started to change over to be co-educational. More women were then allowed to attend schools that previously only accepted male students. The baby-boomers who were attending college at this time changed many aspects of college life, which included a more inclusive structure for women and minorities. [41]

  4. History of education in the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    In the deep south (Georgia and South Carolina), schooling was carried out primarily by private venture teachers, [5] in "old field schools. These small schools were local, private subscription schools that often were built on exhausted farm fields. They usually operated for three months a year. [6] and in a hodgepodge of publicly funded ...

  5. Bibliography of the history of education in the United States

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    A History of American Public High Schools 1890-1990: Through the Eyes of Principals. Mellen, 1997. 230 pp. Knight, Edgar W.; Fifty Years of American Education: A Historical Review and Critical Appraisal (1952) online edition; Krug, Edward A. The shaping of the American high school, 1880–1920. (1964); The American high school, 1920–1940.

  6. Do you know about the Rosenwald Schools, built for rural ...

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    "Two teachers and 55 students were photographed in the 1920s in front of the Jefferson Jacob School," a wall text reads. ... the Rosenwald schools program built 4,977 schools for African American ...

  7. History of education in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The first successful effort by reformers came in 1839 after 14 years of political struggle. with the creation of three state "normal schools" to train teachers for the public schools. They were inspired by the Prussian system, but insisted on a republican theme: Public schools taught by trained teachers were needed so that education could ...

  8. Six out of 10 American adults don’t have a four-year college degree, and the majority of high school graduates today still don’t enroll right away at four-year institutions.

  9. 5 JCPS schools were built more than 100 years ago. Here they are

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    Teachers were given carnations, and the mothers of students brought in baked cakes, the story read. ... Bloom was built in 1896, making the large brick school 127 years old. Approximately 550 ...