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Salbari High School (XII) Salpointe Catholic High School; San Lorenzo High School; San Luis Rey College; Santa Catalina School; Second Ward High School (Edgard, Louisiana) Séminaire Sainte-Marie; Sibpur S.S.P.S Vidyalaya; South African Military Academy; Southside High School (Texas) Srikishan Sarda College; Stratton Upper School
St. Casimir High School (St. Casimir Academy changed name to Maria High School in 1952. St. Casimir Commercial High School changed name to Our Lady of Tepeyac High School in 1991.) St. Catherine of Siena (See 1977 for Siena Catholic High School) Closed in 1960: St. Dominic High School [30] St. Philomena Commercial High School [31] Closed in 1961:
In 2007, the United States Mint made available the Little Rock Central High School Desegregation silver dollar, a commemorative coin to "recognize and pay tribute to the strength, the determination and the courage displayed by African-American high school students in the fall of 1957." The obverse depicts students accompanied by a soldier, with ...
St. Helena High School for Girls – Parish high school staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill; opened in 1949; renamed to Msgr. Scanlan High School in 1972; merged with Msgr. Scanlan High School for Boys in 1976. [7] St. Nicholas of Tolentine High School – Parish high school; operated from 1927 to 1991; staffed by the Dominican Friars. [8]
The high school movement is a term used in educational history literature to describe the era from 1910 to 1940 during which secondary schools as well as secondary school attendance sprouted across the United States. During the early part of the 20th century, American youth entered high schools at a rapid rate, mainly due to the building of new ...
Gamma Theta (ΓΘ) was founded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana at Baton Rouge High School in 1931. Theta Kappa Sigma (ΘΚΣ) founded in 1932 at the Stamford Collegiate Institute (high school) in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. LaSalle Sr. High School in Niagara Falls New York was also home to multiple sororities, dating back to the 1950s.
Educational institutions established in 1950 (2 C, 216 P) Educational institutions established in 1951 (2 C, 196 P) Educational institutions established in 1952 (2 C, 248 P)
An integrated classroom in Anacostia High School, Washington, D.C., in 1957. In the United States, school integration (also known as desegregation) is the process of ending race-based segregation within American public and private schools.
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