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  2. Mount Meigs Colored Institute - Wikipedia

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    Mount Meigs Colored Institute. Coordinates: 32°22′43″N 86°5′5″W. Mount Meigs Colored Institute, 1919. The Mount Meigs Colored Institute (also Montgomery County Training School) [ 1] was a reform school founded by Cornelia Bowen for African-Americans in Mount Meigs, Alabama, an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Alabama.

  3. Mount Meigs Campus - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Meigs Campus is a juvenile corrections facility of the Alabama Department of Youth Services located in the Mount Meigs community, and in the city of Montgomery, Alabama; [1] the campus serves as the agency's administrative headquarters. [2][3] The 780-acre (320 ha) campus, which can house 264 boys, is next to Interstate 85 North and ...

  4. 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.

  5. Alternative school - Wikipedia

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    An alternative school is an educational establishment with a curriculum and methods that are nontraditional. [1] [2] Such schools offer a wide range of philosophies and teaching methods; some have strong political, scholarly, or philosophical orientations, while others are more ad hoc assemblies of teachers and students dissatisfied with some aspect of mainstream or traditional education.

  6. Education in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, 23 percent of schools met AYP. [21] While Alabama's public education system has improved, [clarification needed] it lags behind in achievement compared to other states. According to U.S. Census data from 2000, Alabama's high school graduation rate – 75% – is the second lowest in the United States, after Mississippi. [22]

  7. Wilcox Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school's enrollment boomed in the 1970s as white parents withdrew their children from public schools. [5] By 1972, the school system was reported to once again be completely segregated, with the public schools all Black, and all Whites attending private schools, including Wilcox Academy. [ 6 ]

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