Standing Rock Community High School may seem culturally out of place on the Standing Rock Reservation of the Hunkpapa Lakota, Blackfeet, and Yanktonai Oyate nation that comprises the whole of Sioux County. It was designed according to an open-plan concept arrived at by the tribal building committee and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) officials
The South Campus of Miami-Dade College (formerly Miami-Dade Community College) is located in Kendall, about fifteen miles south of downtown Miami. The 185-acre site, which was considered remote at the time, was served by two highways and built for a ...
1956, Caudill Rowlett Scott. 110 S. Cedar St. Texas: Central, South, and Gulf Coast » Gulf Coast » Angleton to Stafford » Lake Jackson and Vicinity (Brazoria County) » Oran M. Roberts Elementary School
Pine Bluffs High School was one of many handsome high schools built in Wyoming between 1915 and 1930. During this time, the state professionalized its education system and encouraged communities to build new high schools that reflected a more diverse curriculum than had previously been offered, with specialized science labs, music and art studios, shops for ...
The building is now known as the University Circle United Methodist Church after the congregations of the Epworth-Euclid Methodist Church and First United Methodist Church of Cleveland merged in 2010. References. Johannesen, Eric. Cleveland Architecture, 1876-1976. Cleveland, OH: Western Reserve Historical Society, 1979.
New London Academy was chartered in 1795 as a boarding school for boys. One of its pupils was Thomas Jefferson's grandson Francis Eppes, later the owner of Poplar Forest (BD26). The school became coeducational in the 1870s and was associated with Virginia's new public school system in the late 1880s.
Founded by the Jesuits as Detroit College in 1877, the Roman Catholic university preparatory school moved here from its first location on Jefferson Avenue. In 1976, ten years after the Detroit race riots, despite declining enrollment, the Jesuits resisted the trend of relocating to the suburbs. They kept the school in Detroit so as to invest their resources in the city and increase the ...
When Dunbar opened in 1929 (the school is named for African American author Paul Laurence Dunbar), it served as a junior high and senior high school and as a junior college for African American students, offering an academic curriculum as well as the traditional vocational programs. The school was one of two industrial arts schools in the South
Bishopville High School, designed in 1936 by architect Henry Dudley Harrall, was the center of white public education in Bishopville, South Carolina. It replaced an earlier two-story brick structure. Located on Bishopville’s main street at the edge of town, the high school provided an auditorium and athletic fields for the white citizens of
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