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It is named for Booker T. Washington. The school mascot is the Golden Eagle. It opened in 1992 [2] in a merger of Tuskegee Institute High, South Macon High School, and D.C. Wolfe High School. [3] The school has faced declining enrollment. [4] Booker T. Washington High School is at 3803 W. MLK Hwy in Tuskegee. The school colors are purple and gold.
The Washington School District is a small, urban, public school district in Washington County, Pennsylvania. It serves the city of Washington, Pennsylvania and the borough of East Washington, Pennsylvania. The district encompasses approximately nine square miles (23 km 2). According to 2000 local census data, it serves a resident population of ...
School name Type Grades Neighborhood Ward DCPS school code Address Website Anacostia High School: Public, traditional: 9-12: Anacostia: 8 450 1601 16th St SE, Washington, DC 20020
CLASS 4A. Full bracket. No. 11 Sumner vs. No. 6 West Valley of Yakima. 10 a.m. Saturday at Richland High School. No. 14 Mount Si vs. No. 3 Richland. 1 p.m. Saturday at Richland High School
Mark your calendars! Important dates for the 2024-25 school year have been approved by the Palm Beach County School Board. The next school year will begin on Monday, Aug. 12 and end on Friday, May 30.
25 Pacific County. 26 Pend Oreille ... Green Hill Academic School, Chehalis; ... Darrington High School (Darrington Washington) Weston High School, Arlington;
The Milam Street Trade School became a junior high school when Booker T. Washington High School opened on January 23, 1950. Booker T. Washington High School was considered a model school for African-Americans, being featured in the October 1950 issue of Life magazine. The article highlighted the school its innovative architecture ...
Washington High School was established in 1900 in the former private high school building, with its class of 1900–1901 having only five graduates, and 47 students total. [2] [3] Following the case Brown v. Board of Education, Washington Schools desegregated in 1954 with Clifford Aitch being the first African-American graduate in 1959. Aitch ...