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  2. Jackson College - Wikipedia

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    Jackson College was founded as Jackson Junior College in 1928 and operated as a division of the Jackson Public Schools. Voters agreed to make it a separate entity in 1962, and the name was changed to Jackson Community College in 1965. [3] In June 2013, the school's board of directors approved a name change to Jackson College.

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  5. Jackson College (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson College was founded as the Manual Labor Academy at Spring Hill, Tennessee, in 1830. [1] [4] Its original enrollment was seven students. [4] As part of the curriculum each student was required to work two hours per day at a manual task. It was thought that this manual labor was beneficial to the student. While at some schools students ...

  6. Union University - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Male Academy was founded in Jackson, Tennessee in 1823 as a preparatory school for wealthy students. [3] The Tennessee General Assembly chartered the academy in 1825. [ 3 ] In 1844, the academy reorganized and rechartered as West Tennessee College . [ 3 ]

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  8. Jackson-Madison County School System - Wikipedia

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    Jackson-Madison County School System (JMCSS) or Jackson-Madison County School District is a school district headquartered in Jackson, Tennessee. It serves, in addition to the city, the rest of Madison County. [2] As of 2016 the enrollment was over 13,000. [3]

  9. Jackson Junior College - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson County Board of Public Instruction founded the school as the Negro Junior College. The name was changed before the college opened its doors to students in September, 1961. At the time, Black applicants were not accepted by nearby Chipola Junior College (today Chipola College ); the closest opportunity for black students to get a ...