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Clark v. Board of School Directors , 24 Iowa 266 (1868), was an Iowa Supreme Court case in which the Court held that school districts may not segregate students on the basis of race. In 1867, Susan Clark, a 13-year-old [ 1 ] African American, sued the local school board of Muscatine, Iowa , because she was refused admittance into Grammar School ...
In 1867 Clark sued to gain admission for his daughter to attend a local public school in Muscatine, Iowa. The case of Clark v. Board of School Directors achieved a constitutional ruling for integration from the Iowa Supreme Court in 1868, 86 years before the United States Supreme Court decision of Brown v. Board of Education (1954). He was a ...
Las Vegas–Clark County Library District (LVCCLD) is an independent government agency. Operations are overseen by a ten-member Board of Trustees, five appointed by the Clark County Commission and five appointed by the Las Vegas City Council. LVCCLD is headquartered at the Windmill Library Service Center at 7060 W. Windmill Ln., Las Vegas, NV [1]
Three people have filed to run in the Nov. 7 general election for the Fayette County Public Schools board District 1 seat, including Marilyn Clark, who was appointed in January after Christy ...
The new building, the 173,500 square foot Charles V. Park Library, opened to students in 1969 and featured seating for more than 2,000 users. Charles V. Park Library at Central Michigan University The Adobe Digital Lounge in the Park Library. The Park Library was renovated and enlarged from 1999-2001 and opened to the public in January 2002.
The name changes were approved by the Clarke County Board of Education earlier this year. ... (Samuel) Wood hired me to teach in the Clarke County School District 100 years later in August 1963 ...
Janet Greene, a business development manager in the healthcare industry, faces incumbent Marilyn Clark in the Nov. 7 general election for the Fayette County Public Schools board District 1 seat.
The Athens-Clarke Branch moved again in 1970 to Dougherty Street. [2] In this location, the Athens-Clarke County Library gained a Talking Books Center in 1975. [2] Talking Books was a part of the Books for the Blind program and is also referred to as the Georgia Libraries for Accessible Statewide Services (GLASS). [4]