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  2. UMS-Wright Preparatory School - Wikipedia

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    UMS-Wright is an independent co-educational prep school in Mobile, Alabama. The school was founded in 1893 as University Military School, and in 1988 it combined with Julius T Wright School for Girls (founded 1956) to form UMS-Wright Preparatory School.

  3. Montgomery Industrial School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Industrial School for Girls (1886–1928) was a private primary school for African American girls in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. It was founded in 1886 by Alice White and H. Margaret Beard. Their goal was to instill rigorous Christian morals and a vocational education, with academic courses for black girls from kindergarten ...

  4. Chalkville Campus - Wikipedia

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    The State of Alabama settled the lawsuit for $12,500,000. Some persons lost their jobs. By 2012 enrollment was down to 18, and the department planned to retire the Chalkville campus and move the girls elsewhere. In January 2012 a tornado destroyed 11 of the buildings, though no injuries resulted. The facility abruptly closed as a result.

  5. Montgomery Academy (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery Academy. The Montgomery Academy is a non-sectarian independent day school located in Montgomery, Alabama. The Lower School accommodates kindergarten through fourth grade and the Upper School fifth through twelfth. The school's current total enrollment is just under 900, of which approximately 300 are in the Upper School.

  6. Homewood High School - Wikipedia

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    Homewood High School (HHS) is a public high school, serving grades 9-12, in the Homewood, Alabama suburb of Birmingham. It is the only high school in the Homewood City School System. The principal is Joel Henneke. [2] In the summer of 2007, the front of the school was remodeled, and a new building, Pathways Alternative School, was constructed ...

  7. Alabama Female Institute - Wikipedia

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    The friends of this school proposed to raise the standard of education for girls, to extend the curriculum, and to establish a school of collegiate grade. The Alabama Female Institute was the heir of the Tuscaloosa Female Academy, and thus owned large buildings and a suitable equipment for the departments of music, art, and natural science, as ...

  8. Ramsay High School - Wikipedia

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    Ramsay High School. Ramsay High School is a four-year magnet high school in Birmingham, Alabama. It is one of seven high schools in the Birmingham City School System and one of three International Baccalaureate schools in the Birmingham metropolitan area. Originally called Southside High School, it was later renamed in honor of industrialist ...

  9. Alabama Independent School Association - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Independent School Association is an organization of private schools in Alabama, formed in 1966 as the Alabama Private School Association. Originally a group of eight segregation academies , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the membership grew to 60 by the 1971–72 school year. [ 3 ]

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