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  1. The Booker T. Washington High School Legacy Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization (Tax ID#47-1587788) Web Development by ...

  2. Booker T. Washington Senior High School was originally founded in the area of colored town in August 1926 as the first high school to host and attend black's with 1,340 students in Miami but was unable to open its doors due to bombings of the school and resulted in a rescheduling for March 27, 1927. [6] It is the second oldest public high ...

  3. Sunset High School; Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts; W.T. White High School; Wilmer-Hutchins High School; Woodrow Wilson High School (972) 925-1200 . 2501 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201. Home; About" Touring & Visiting ...

  4. Designated ALB. October 14, 1989. Booker T. Washington High School is a public high school in Atlanta, Georgia. Named for the famous educator Booker T. Washington, [3] the school opened in September 1924 under the auspices of the Atlanta Board of Education, with the late Charles Lincoln Harper as principal. It was the first public high school ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Booker T. Washington High School Class of 1966 50th Reunion Celebration. 503 likes. The mighty class of 1966 invites all of you to join us on Facebook to learn of upcoming events, as the class gears... Booker T. Washington High School Class of 1966 50th R ...

  7. In 1915 the high school was moved to Princess Anne Road, where Norfolk Mission College had been located and adopted the name Booker T. Washington High School. In 1917, Booker T. Washington High School became Virginia’s first accredited public high school for African Americans. A new building opened on Virginia Beach Boulevard in 1924. There ...