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In Newsweek's June 13, 2010, issue, ranking the country's top high schools, Little Rock Central High School was ranked 94th in the nation, after having been ranked 20th in the magazine's 2006 rankings. [27] Little Rock Central High School won the National Fed Challenge competition in 2007 and again in 2008. [28] [29]
The Little Rock Nine were a group of nine African American students enrolled in Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Their enrollment was followed by the Little Rock Crisis , in which the students were initially prevented from entering the racially segregated school by Orval Faubus , the Governor of Arkansas .
Little Rock Central: Springdale Stuttgart Augusta: Rison 1981 [42] Little Rock Central Jacksonville Newport: Highland: Pine Bluff Jefferson Prep 1980 [43] Little Rock Central Sylvan Hills: Alma: Pulaski Robinson: Danville 1979 [44] Little Rock Hall: Jonesboro: Arkadelphia: Pulaski Oak Grove: Mountain Pine 1978 [45] Little Rock Central ...
Little Rock Central High School (2 C, 6 P) Pages in category "High schools in Little Rock, Arkansas" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
The lawsuit by the teacher and students from Little Rock Central High School, site of the historic 1957 racial desegregation crisis, stems from the state's decision last year that an Advanced ...
Arkansas School for the Deaf (residential) Little Rock Central High School; Hall High School; J. A. Fair Systems Magnet High School (closed, magnet) Joe T. Robinson High School; LISA Academy Public Charter High School (charter) McClellan Magnet High School (closed, magnet) Metropolitan Vo-Tech High School; Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High ...
The most famous episode came in 1957-1958, when "Little Rock Nine" Black students were sent by the school board to integrate Little Rock Central High School. Their enrollment was followed by the "Little Rock Crisis" in which the students were initially prevented from entering the racially segregated school by Orval Faubus, the Governor of Arkansas.
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