ColoredHighSchool may refer to various segregated African American secondary schools: Bessemer ColoredHighSchool in Bessemer, Alabama; it became Dunbar...
children of the community who sought an alternative to the ColoredHighSchool of the public school system. Yates has HISD's magnet program for communications:...
later known as Hamilton HighSchool Bellevue Avenue ColoredSchool in Trenton, New Jersey; NRHP–listed Buena Vista ColoredSchool in Buena Vista, Virginia;...
Huntersville ColoredHighSchool, also known as Torrence-Lytle HighSchool, is a historic highschool complex located at Huntersville, Mecklenburg County...
The Arcadia ColoredHighSchool was a highschool for African-American students in Arcadia, Louisiana, United States. It was originally known as Bienville...
The Marion ColoredHighSchool, also known as the Phelix School, is a former segregated public school, and a historic school building located at the northwest...
black school in Hampton until 1947, when Hampton ColoredHighSchool was built and the Hampton ColoredSchool became the lunchroom for the highschool. The...
de Grace, Maryland, in the buildings of the former Havre de Grace ColoredHighSchool. The buildings have been partially restored and in 2022 donations...
West Point ColoredHighSchool was a school for African American students in West Point, Mississippi. It was designed by E L. Malvaney of Jackson, Mississippi...
segregation. The school was opened on January 9, 1950, on Anderson Street, and was planned to be named New Iberia ColoredHighSchool. At the time of opening...
M Street HighSchool, also known as Perry School, is a historic former school building located in the Northwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C. It has been...
it taught school teachers. In 1925 it became Burgaw ColoredHighSchool. In 1939 the Pender County Board of Education acquired the school from the Baptist...
school is an institution created to train highschool graduates to be teachers by educating them in the norms of pedagogy and curriculum. A "colored"...
The Magnolia ColoredSchool Historic District encompasses the historic Magnolia ColoredSchool, a school facility serving the African-American population...
Gilmore HighSchool, also called Cincinnati HighSchool, was established by Rev. Hiram S. Gilmore in 1844 to provide secondary education for African-American...