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Pages in category "Schools in Montgomery County, Virginia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Auburn Elementary School; Belview Elementary School; Christiansburg Elementary School (grades 3-5) [2] Eastern Montgomery Elementary School; Falling Branch Elementary School; Gilbert Linkous Elementary School; Harding Avenue Elementary School; Kipps Elementary School; Margaret Beeks Elementary School; Price's Fork Elementary School
Montgomery County was established on December 31, 1776, made from parts of Fincastle County, which was disbanded at this time and split into Montgomery, Washington, and Kentucky counties. Later, Montgomery lost land to form counties which now border it, including some counties which later formed West Virginia .
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 November 2024. High school in Christiansburg, Virginia, United States Christiansburg High School Address 100 Independence Boulevard Christiansburg, Virginia 24073 United States Coordinates 37°8′39.32″N 80°24′57.22″W / 37.1442556°N 80.4158944°W / 37.1442556; -80.4158944 ...
Universities and colleges in Montgomery County, Virginia (3 P) Pages in category "Education in Montgomery County, Virginia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
In 1934 the Montgomery County School Board began its management of the school. CII was converted in 1947 to a regional high school for African-American students, and closed in 1966, when the local schools were integrated. [5] [6] [7] Tillman Sease was the school's athletic director from 1948 until 1956 and coached at the school.
The property was transferred to Montgomery County Schools in 1947, establishing it as a full-fledged public school. The Christiansburg Institute was the first black high school in southwestern Virginia and was also the first high school in Montgomery County to receive accreditation with the Virginia Public School System.
The first school building in Riner was probably a one-room log cabin purchased in 1873. In the 1880s a two-room school was built, with a third room added later. In 1917, the school received accreditation as a senior high school. A third school was built in 1921, this one with four rooms. Later a stage and two additional rooms were added. [2]