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Professor William M. Raines, for whom the school is named William M. Raines High School Original Main Office Andrew A. Robinson, the school's first principal. In 1964, after the all-white students and staff at Jean Ribault High School rejected a plan to have Black students admitted, the Duval County School Board decided to build a dedicated school for them.
The Group 6A South Region is a division of the Virginia High School League.Along with the 6A North Region, it consists of the largest high schools in Virginia.The region was formed in 2013 when the VHSL adopted a six classification format and eliminated the previous three classification system.
Pages in category "William M. Raines High School alumni" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The calendar for Palm Beach County schools for the 2024-25 school year. Katherine Kokal is a journalist covering education at The Palm Beach Post. You can reach her at kkokal@pbpost.com .
The hottest days of summer vacation are stopped cold in the capital of Virginia. While most schools nationwide are just starting the academic year, Richmond Public Schools opened the school year ...
Barret Traditional Middle School 1932 Alex G. Barret, Louisville Board of Education member (president in 1918) and Jefferson Circuit Court Judge. Carrithers Middle School 1973 Virginia P. Carrithers. Conway Middle School 1972 Aubrey Conway, Jefferson County Board of Education member and community advocate. Crosby Middle School [15] 1974 [16]
Nearly 20 Virginia Beach parents asked the judge to order the Virginia Beach school system to redo the selection process for the gifted school, alleging that an unapproved lottery system was used ...
The first Superintendent of Schools in King William County was Mr. R.L. Williams, who was appointed to the post in September 1870 by Governor Gilbert Carlton Walker. The present King William High School building was erected in 1925. Previously, it was known as the Central High School and located at Sharon Church. [4]