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It became Thurgood Marshall High School when it was renamed for Thurgood Marshall who was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court. [1] It was turned into a middle school in 1970. Its principal O. F. Frazier wrote that he was removed for a white principal and then let go. [2] A photo of four teachers from the school is extant. [3]
Thurgood Marshall High School may refer to: Thurgood Marshall High School (formerly known as Conecuh County Training School) in Evergreen, Alabama;
Thurgood Marshall High School was formed in 2007 after the merger of Colonel White High School and Nettie Lee Roth Middle School. [3] Roth had previously been a high school until it was converted to a middle school in 1982. Thurgood Marshall was built on the former site of Roth and decided to use Colonel White's nickname of the "Cougars."
In the Fall of 2009 they are proposed to open the first International Baccalaureate program in Fort Bend Independent School District. The Air Force JROTC Unit at Thurgood Marshall High School earned the 2009-2010 Distinguished Unit Award. During the 2009-2010 school year, Marshall was rated as a recognized school for the first time in school ...
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Nov. 14—The Anchorage School District will not reopen schools for its nearly 50,000 students and staff Wednesday because not enough residential streets have been plowed, district officials said ...
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TMAHS has an extremely high minority enrollment, the highest in the San Francisco Unified School District.As of the 2024-25 school year, 99.3% of students are a racial minority. 77.7% of students are Hispanic/Latino, 10.5% are Asian, 8.1% of students are Black or African-American, and only 0.7% are Caucasian. 66% of students are on California free or reduced lunch.