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  2. Syms-Eaton Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Syms-Eaton Academy was America's first free public school. Also known as Syms-Eaton Free School, the school was established in Hampton, Virginia, in 1634.It began as the Syms School, through the donation of 200 acres (0.81 km 2) of land and eight cows for "a free school to educate and teach the children of the adjoining parishes of Elizabeth City and Poquoson from Marie's Mount downward to ...

  3. Category:Segregation academies in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Segregation academies were private schools in the United States that opened after 1954 and during the 1960s and 1970s as a way for white parents to avoid the desegregation of public schools as a result of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Brown v. Board of Education.

  4. Citizens' Councils - Wikipedia

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    As school desegregation increased in some parts of the South, in some communities the White Citizens' Council sponsored "council schools," private institutions set up for white children. Such private schools, also called segregation academies, were beyond the reach of the ruling on public schools. [ 22 ]

  5. Massive resistance - Wikipedia

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    A little more than a month after the Supreme Court's decision in Brown, on June 26, 1954, [note 1] Senator Byrd vowed to stop integration attempts in Virginia's schools. By the end of that summer, Governor Thomas B. Stanley, a member of the Byrd Organization, had appointed a Commission on Public Education, consisting of 32 white Democrats and chaired by Virginia Senator Garland "Peck" Gray of ...

  6. Education in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Education in Virginia addresses the needs of students from pre-kindergarten through adult education.Virginia's educational system consistently ranks in the top ten states on the U.S. Department of Education's National Assessment of Educational Progress, with Virginia students outperforming the average in almost all subject areas and grade levels tested. [1]

  7. Hampton Roads Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, the State Corporation Commission granted Hampton Roads Academy a charter to begin construction. [7] The school's board of trustees turned to the community and to the First National Bank to raise funding. In May 1959, Hampton Roads Academy secretary Pauline Trimpi signed a contract to begin construction of the $113,000 project on May 15 ...

  8. School board in Virginia votes to restore Confederate names

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    The education board for a rural Virginia county voted early on Friday to restore the names of Confederate generals stripped from two schools in 2020, making the mostly white, Republican district ...

  9. Segregation academy - Wikipedia

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    Amelia Academy: Virginia 1964 [180] Bobbe's School Virginia 1958 [181] Bollingbrook School: Virginia 1958 [37] Broadwater Academy: Virginia 1966 [182] Brunswick Academy Virginia 1964 [183] Fairfax-Brewster School: Virginia 1955 [181] Prince Edward Academy: Virginia 1959 [184] Hampton Roads Academy: Virginia 1959 [185] Huguenot Academy: Virginia ...