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Eleanor Roosevelt School, also known as the Eleanor Roosevelt Vocational School for Colored Youth, Warm Springs Negro School, and the Eleanor Roosevelt Rosenwald School, which operated as a school from March 18, 1937 until 1972, was a historical Black community school located at 350 Parham Street at Leverette Hill Road in Warm Springs, Georgia.
Warm Springs 1935 Warm Springs 1933. Warm Springs, originally named "Bullochville" (after the Bulloch family, which began after Stephen Bullock moved to Meriwether County in 1806 from Edgecombe County, North Carolina), first came to prominence in the 19th century as a spa town, because of its mineral springs which flow constantly at nearly 90 °F (32 °C).
The phrase "trade school" was later removed in 1963. After the change, the school was labeled the South Georgia Technical and Vocational School. The school name changed once more as a result of 1988 a legislative act, though its current name did not become official until Governor Roy Barnes enacted the Educational Reform Bill on November 2, 2000.
North Georgia Technical College's Clarkesville Campus was originally the home of the Georgia Ninth District School of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts (The A&M), which was active from 1907 until 1933. From 1938 to 1943, the campus was home to "Habersham College" and the National Youth Administration , one of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt ...
Gunfire rang out at a Shell station on Warm Springs Road just after 10pm on Friday
CGTC was originally established in 1962 under the name "Macon Area Vocational-Technical School," though the school did not officially start holding classes until 1966. [1] The school's initial service area was focused solely on the local Macon community, but expanded in 1990 when the school, then named Macon Technical Institute, assumed control ...
Also known as "Arbeka U.G. School #1" [23] Douglass School 1907 built 2008 NRHP-listed 2011 closed Lawton, Oklahoma: Also known as "Fredrick Douglass School" [24] Kiowa County Sep. #1 Hobart, Oklahoma: Lincoln Grade School Lehigh, Oklahoma: Pleasant Hill School: McCurtain County, Oklahoma: Lima Rosenwald School: 1921 built 1966 closed 1984 NRHP ...
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) is a public technical college serving nine counties across northwestern Georgia.It operates under the Technical College System of Georgia.