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  1. Shelby County Schools. Website. BTWHS Website. Eastern facade with main entrance from South Lauderdale Street. Booker T Washington High School (also known as BTW) [2] is a public secondary school located north of Downtown Memphis, on the southside of Memphis, Tennessee, United States.

    • 1873 (built)-1926 (rebuilt)
    • Urban
  2. Avon Lenox High School; Balmoral Ridgeway IB World School; Barret's Chapel K-8 School; Belle Forest Community School; Bellevue Middle; Berclair Elementary; Bethel Grove Elementary; Bolton High Agri-STEM High School; Booker T. Washington Middle & High; Brownsville Road Elementary; Bruce Elementary; Central High School; Cherokee Elementary ...

  3. 28. Juni 2023 · View Full Report Card. Booker T. Washington Middle & High School is a public school located in MEMPHIS, TN. It has 477 students in grades 6-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 14 to 1. According to state test scores, 2% of students are at least proficient in math and 3% in reading.

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    • (901) 416-7240
    • 715 S LAUDERDALE ST, MEMPHIS, 38126, TN
  4. Booker T. Washington High School - Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee. 2,426 likes · 65 talking about this · 363 were here. We're Tops! We Lead and Others Follow.

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  7. 17. Mai 2020 · In 1924, three schools were consolidated to form Booker T. Washington School, with J. T. Swann as principal. In 1934, the school burned, reopening in 1935 as the only black high school in the county. (A historical marker located in Chattanooga in Hamilton County, Tennessee.)