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A training school, or county training school, was a type of segregated school for African American students found in the United States and Canada. In the Southern United States they were established to educate African Americans at elementary and secondary levels, especially as teachers; and in the Northern United States they existed as educational reformatory schools.
Fauquier Training School: 1923 built 1938 burned down 2715 Dogtown Rd Goochland, Virginia: Replaced by Central High School at 2748 Dogtown Rd. First Union School (Crozier, Virginia) 1926 built 2009 NRHP-listed 1522 Old Mill Rd Crozier, Virginia: Greensville County Training School: 1929 built 2005 VLR-listed 2006 NRHP-listed 105 Ruffin Street ...
By 1970, the state school, with 1,830 boys, [2] consisted of seven sub-schools: Hackberry, Hilltop, Live Oak, Riverside, Sycmore, Terrace, and Valley. Gatesville also housed the reception center for boys entering TYC. [8] In 1971 a class-action lawsuit was filed against the Texas Youth Council on behalf of the children in TYC facilities.
Northwood Middle School - School built in 1960, closed due to declining enrollment, used for storage in 2003 [101] - During that year the 18.59-acre (7.52 ha) property had a valuation of $7,637,830 [14] Oak Village Middle School - School built in 1967, [101] later used as 9th grade center for North Forest High School [111] [112]
The school was in southern Houston. Most of its students were low income and lived in housing obtained with government subsidies. The school had about 456 students, with 91% black, 6% Asian, and 2% Hispanic, in the period 1994-1999. The area served by the school was built in the 1960s.
St. Nicholas School (K-8) is an Anglican school. In 1987 the school was established, and in 1993 it opened the Saint Nicholas School II campus in the Texas Medical Center. [64] As of 2020 residents of apartment complexes make up about 25% of the parents of the students, and the school rents from Bethany United Methodist Church.
Texas: 1954 Closed. Re-opened in 1958 as Pyote Air Force Station, an air defense radar station Randolph Air Force Base: San Antonio: Texas: 2010 Realigned as part of Joint Base San Antonio [11] Reese Air Force Base: Lubbock: Texas: 1997 Closed [17] Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base: Kansas City: Missouri: 1994 Closed Sampson Air Force Base: Geneva ...
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