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  1. Booker T. Washington High School, also known as Booker T, BTW, or the Academy Of Visual and Performing Arts, is a public high school located in Norfolk, Virginia. It is administered by Norfolk Public Schools system. The school colors are maroon, white and gold.

  2. Virginia Districts. High Schools. Education. Home. Booker T. Washington High School. 1111 Park Ave, Norfolk, Virginia | (757) 628-3575. # 13,242-17,655 in National Rankings. Overall...

    • 1111 Park Ave, Norfolk, 23504, VA
    • 075762 83575
  3. General school information. Category: High (09-12) School. Phone: 757-628-3575. Address: 1111 Park Ave Norfolk, VA 23504. Principal: Mr. Deon Garner. Superintendent: Dr. Sharon Byrdsong. School Number: 880. Region: 2. Division: Norfolk City Public Schools.

    • 1111 Park Ave Norfolk, VA 23504
    • (757) 628-3575
  4. Announcements. Please click on the link below to view the Booker T. Washington High School Comprehensive School Improvement Plan for the 2023-2024 school year. BTW 23-24 Comprehensive School Improvement Plan.

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  5. This site was officially occupied in 1917 and its name was immediately changed to Booker T. Washington High School. In 1924, keeping pace with its own rapid growth, a new and then modern Booker T. Washington High School opened on Virginia Beach Boulevard with a student body of 1750 in grades 7 – 12 and a faculty of 63 teachers.

  6. 19. Feb. 2024 · 14000550. Staunton’s Booker T. Washington High School opened in 1936 as the only high school for African Americans in the city until it closed in 1966, when Staunton integrated its public schools. Beyond strictly educational functions, the building served as a public space for the black community, which had few if any other such ...

  7. 2. Dez. 2016 · The documentary, "Threads of History: Conversations with a Community," visually records the recollections of students and teachers from Booker T. Washington High School and past and present residents of the surrounding neighborhood during the time of segregation to integration.