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Rosenwald schools in Virginia (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Historically segregated African-American schools in Virginia" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
Virginia Beach Friends School (VBFS) is an independent life-skills and college preparatory day school founded in 1955 under the care of the Virginia Beach Friends Meeting. [citation needed] Virginia Beach Friends School has more than 100 students enrolled in three divisions – Early School (Cottage, Treehouse, Pre-K and Kindergarten), Lower School (Grades 1-5), and Middle School (Grades 6-8).
Black people who lived in the area called Seatack made many historical accomplishments in the segregated county of Princess Anne, that included raising money to build schools for their children (namely, the Princess Anne County Training School—1938, among other schools), starting one of the first Black-owned fire stations in Eastern Virginia ...
Virginia Beach City Public Schools is known for its academy system. First Colonial High School hosts the Legal Studies Academy, which provides students who have an interest in and curiosity about the law, law-related fields, and legal and ethical issues the opportunity to extend their knowledge beyond the typical high school program. [3]
Parents have accused a Virginia high school of failing to protect Black students after a history lesson involving a piece of raw cotton allegedly led to bullying and harassment.
The Robert Russa Moton Museum (popularly known as the Moton Museum or Moton) is a historic site and museum in Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia.It is located in the former Robert Russa Moton High School, considered "the student birthplace of America's Civil Rights Movement" for its initial student strike and ultimate role in the 1954 Brown v.
A Virginia Beach judge said Old Donation School second graders will start the new school year as planned while a lawsuit regarding the selection process for the gifted school moves forward. Nearly ...
Floyd Kellam High School is fully accredited under Virginia's Standards of Learning program. [1] The school is the third-oldest in Virginia Beach, next to Princess Anne High School and Frank W. Cox High School. [citation needed] Kellam has also been a blue ribbon school in the Fine Arts Department for the years 2006 and 2007.