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  1. Hungerford Vocational High School. Coordinates: 28.617164°N 81.3861955°W. Robert Hungerford Preparatory High School was a segregated high school for African Americans in Eatonville, Florida. [1] Early history.

    • 160 acres (65 ha)
    • 1897
    • 2010
    • Russell C. Calhoun
  2. 4. Aug. 2018 · Hungerford grasped both vocational and college prep with subjects including English, Latin, history, general science, biology, algebra, geometry, industrial arts, blacksmithing, carpentry, home economics, bookkeeping, typing, dressmaking, agriculture, and physical education.

  3. 26. Okt. 2023 · According to Zhang, Hungerford succeeded for a time by emphasizing vocational skills. Situated in a rural area, the school allowed students to gain direct experience working in a variety of vocations, specifically ones based in agriculture. On-site job opportunities also allowed students who could not otherwise afford tuition to work ...

  4. 24. Apr. 2022 · The Robert L. Hungerford Normal and Industrial School was founded in 1889 as the first school for African Americans in Central Florida. Modeled after, Tuskegee Institute, a school started by Booker T. Washington in Tuskegee, Alabama, the mission of Hungerford School was to provide top-quality academic and vocational training to boarding and day students.

  5. Boarding school. By 1927, the school had expanded significantly. Originally only able to support a handful of students, the school now had over 100 boarding pupils, a number of day students, and also carried night classes for adults. A private school, Hungerford required each citizen to make personal arrangements in order to attend the ...

  6. 18. Nov. 2022 · The remaining part of the property, where Hungerford High School continued to operate, retained the restriction. After the school district closed the high school in 2009, district officials began eyeing the land for possible sale, subsequently agreeing to pay $1 million to successors of the original Hungerford trust in exchange for ...

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