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Peabody High School (other)
Peabody High School may refer to in the United States * Peabody High School (Milledgeville, Georgia), defunct girls public school in Milledgeville, Georgia * Peabody High School (Pennsylvania) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1911-2011 * Peabody High School (Tennessee) * Peabody Magnet High School in Alexandria, Louisiana * Peabody-Burns Junior/Senior High School in Peabody, Kansas * Peabody Veterans Memorial High School in Peabody, Massachusetts *Peabody School (Eastman, Georgia) See also * Peabody Elementary School (other) Peabody Elementary School may refer to in the United States * Peabody Elementary School (Colorado) in Centennial, Colorado * Peabody Elementary School (Illinois) in Chicago, Illinois * Peabody-Burns Elementary School, in Peabody, Kansas * Peabo ... * Peabody School (other) {{disambig ...
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Peabody High School (Milledgeville, Georgia)
Peabody School, also referred to as Peabody Model School, which was developed to become Peabody High School in 1927, was a public school and boarding school for girls in Milledgeville, Georgia. It was established in 1891 and phased out in the 1970s. It was on the campus of the Georgia Normal and Industrial College which became Georgia State College for Women and later Georgia College. Education program students from the college observed classes and seniors taught at the school for an hour per week. The Peabody Child & Family Center became an offshoot and operated until 2000. A historical marker, garden, and scholarship fund at the college commemorate its existence. Alumni Peabody High School Alumni include Flannery O'Connor Mary Flannery O'Connor (March 25, 1925August 3, 1964) was an American novelist, short story writer and essayist. She wrote two novels and 31 short stories, as well as a number of reviews and commentaries. She was a Southern literature, Southe .... R ...
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Peabody High School (Pennsylvania)
Peabody High School was a public school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the neighborhood of East Liberty. The school opened in 1911 after the renovations of the former Margaretta Street elementary school and was rededicated in honor of Highland Park Doctor Benjamin H. Peabody. After 100 years in operation, the school board of the Pittsburgh Public Schools voted to close the school and graduate its final class in 2011. The Barack Obama Academy of International Studies 6-12 relocated to the building starting in the 2012–2013 school year. The Peabody name was no longer used. Notable alumni * Kevan Barlow – NFL player * Mike Barnes – NFL player * Romare Bearden – artist and writer * Mel Bennett – NBA player * Kenneth Burke – literary theorist who wrote on 20th-century philosophy, aesthetics, criticism, and rhetorical theory * Malcolm Cowley – novelist, poet, literary critic and journalist * Billy Eckstine – singer and bandlea ...
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Peabody High School (Tennessee)
Peabody High School is a public high school in Trenton, Tennessee, operated by the Trenton Special School District for grades 9–12. The school mascot is The Golden Tide and school colors are black and gold. The Trenton campus of Dyersburg State Community College is adjacent to the Peabody campus. This allows Peabody students an opportunity to obtain college credit by taking courses at Dyersburg State while attending high school. History Peabody High School was established in 1877 with funds provided by philanthropist George Peabody. The first school building was constructed on the former site of Andrew College, which had been purchased by the school directors two years earlier. A new school building was built in 1917 and remained in use until 1980, when it was replaced by a modern building on a new site. The old Peabody High School building on South College Street was converted for residential use. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Re ...
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Peabody Magnet High School
Peabody Magnet High School is a State school, public magnet school, magnet High school (North America), high school located in the South Alexandria subdivision of Alexandria, Louisiana, United States, the seat of Rapides Parish and the largest city in central Louisiana. The school is named for one of its benefactors, George Foster Peabody (1852–1938), whose charitable foundation provided a grant to create the school. History Mr. J. B. Lafargue founded Peabody Industrial School in 1895, with the assistance of his wife, Mrs. S.C.B. Mayo Lafargue. Peabody was the only public school for Black students in Alexandria with grades 1 - 7 for many years. The school was named Peabody because of a grant that was given by George Peabody, a wealthy philanthropist and head of the George Peabody Foundation. The first school was a wooden two-story hospital building located at Third and Bogan Streets, the current site of Peabody Sixth Grade Center. In 1918, Mr. Lafargue added eighth and ninth ...
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Peabody-Burns Junior/Senior High School
Peabody-Burns Junior/Senior High School is a public secondary school in Peabody, Kansas, United States. It is the sole high school operated by Peabody–Burns USD 398 school district. It serves students of grades 7 to 12 in the communities of Peabody, Burns, Wonsevu, and nearby rural areas of Marion / Chase / Harvey / Butler Counties. History 19th century The first school in Peabody was organized in 1871. The first school building, two limestone rooms, was built in 1872 on the northeast corner of Maple and 2nd. The first high school classes were taught in 1879, and the first graduation class in 1881 consisted of 2 students.''Peabody : The First 100 Years''; Peabody Historical Society; Peabody Gazette-Herald in Peabody, KS; 123 pages; 1971. As the student population grew, the school building was expanded. In 1883, a six room addition was erected. In 1901, a four room addition was erected, bringing the linestone school to a total of twelve rooms on two floors. Before ...
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Peabody Veterans Memorial High School
Peabody Veterans Memorial High School (PVMHS), also known as Peabody High School, is a comprehensive and competitive public high school in Peabody, Massachusetts, United States. It is the only comprehensive public high school in the Peabody School District, spanning grades 9–12 in the U.S. education system. It is particularly known for its performing arts program including its a D1 athletic program instrumental and choral ensembles and drama club. Academics The school's academic departments include AFJROTC, Business, Career and Technical Education, English, World Languages/ELL, Wellness, Mathematics, Performing Arts, Science, Social Studies, Special Education, and Visual Arts. The Air ForceJunior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (AFJROTC) program is a military-based set of courses for students interested in pursuing a military career. The Career and Technical Education Program has five approved career pathway programs: Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Early Childhood Education, El ...
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Peabody School (Eastman, Georgia)
Peabody School, also known as Peabody High School, is a former school for African Americans on Herman Avenue in Eastman, Georgia. Built in 1938, it was designed by Eastman-born American architect Edward Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and other buildings that he designed in Florida, Georgia and Texas. The brick building's design includes elements of the Colonial Revival style. The segregated school educated the African-American high school students of Eastman and most other parts of Dodge County. In 1950, the school became an elementary school serving grades 1 through 8 after a new high school opened. It was closed in 1970 and its students were integrated into Dodge County High School and other formerly all-white public schools in Dodge County. On November 20, 2004, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It was vacant at the time. The school, which is owned by the United Concerned Citizens of Dodge County, received a $16,000 grant ...
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Peabody Elementary School (other)
Peabody Elementary School may refer to in the United States * Peabody Elementary School (Colorado) in Centennial, Colorado * Peabody Elementary School (Illinois) in Chicago, Illinois * Peabody-Burns Elementary School, in Peabody, Kansas * Peabody Elementary School (Memphis, Tennessee) in Memphis, Tennessee, listed on the NRHP in Tennessee * Peabody Elementary School (Trenton, Tennessee) in Trenton, Tennessee * George Peabody Elementary School in San Francisco, California See also * Peabody High School (other) Peabody High School may refer to in the United States * Peabody High School (Milledgeville, Georgia), defunct girls public school in Milledgeville, Georgia * Peabody High School (Pennsylvania) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1911-2011 * Peabody Hig ... * Peabody School (other) {{disambig ...
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