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Booker T. Washington Magnet High School

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457: 244:, was developed in 1982 to accommodate the growing need in Montgomery for specialized arts instruction for students. CCPAC began as a day program where students were bused from home schools to the Carver High School campus for magnet classes. As the program expanded and enrollment grew, the need to find a new location became more and more apparent. 247:
In 1994, MPS received a $ 7,000,000 federal grant to fund several magnet schools including the Carver Creative and Performing Arts Center. A former shopping mall, Normandale Shopping Center, was selected as the future location for CCPAC, but in 1995, the shopping center was destroyed by a tornado. As
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In 1937, plans were made to open a senior high school. A thirty-room unit was constructed after several of the original structures were demolished in 1948, and a 123-foot underground tunnel was developed to connect the two sides of the campus. The former auditorium-gymnasium was constructed in 1954.
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Montgomery Public Schools purchased the former Holy Cross Episcopal School to be the new home of Booker T. Washington Magnet High School. An additional 100,000 square feet will be added to host the black box theater, new cafeteria, etc. The project was completed in July 2023. The students moved into
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In 1996, a federal grant enabled the school to become its own designated magnet school (rather than a day program) housed on the campus of the old Booker T. Washington School; it was at this time that the arts magnet program adopted the name Booker T. Washington Magnet High School. This location was
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In August 2018, a fire destroyed some of the buildings on campus which contained areas including the school library, counselor's office, MPS child nutrition center, and the visual art, photography, broadcast media, and C.A.T. magnets.
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originally intended to be a temporary solution immediately after Normandale's unfortunate demise, but the school adapted and found over time that the building was suitable for its needs.
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Acceptance into BTW is based on successfully completing an audition/interview for the student's desired magnet area in addition to meeting school GPA and conduct requirements.
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a result, CCPAC began to operate out of four locations while searching for a replacement home. In 1996, CCPAC became a designated magnet school on the campus of the old
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Booker T. Washington High School began in early 1865 as a primary school for African Americans. In 1916, an additional building was erected at Union and Grove Streets.
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In 2018, BTW was relocated to the site of the former Hayneville Road Elementary School until the spring of 2023 when the school moved to its new campus on Bell Road.
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showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni, or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate
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The school's arts program is divided into four "magnet" centers, each housing their own areas of study which are called magnets.
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For a short time, CCPAC operated out of four locations simultaneously, including
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High School Drama Grant Winner from the New York Conservatory For Dramatic Arts
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From its inception in 1983 to 1996, the magnet arts program was housed at
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First Baptist Church (South Perry Street, Montgomery, Alabama)
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African American founding fathers of the United States
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In 1956, Booker T. Washington became a high school.
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Booker T. Washington High School (disambiguation)
Montgomery
Alabama
Coordinates
32°22′09″N 86°17′58″W / 32.369234°N 86.299497°W / 32.369234; -86.299497
High school (9–12)
http://www.btw.mps-al.org/
magnet high school
Montgomery, Alabama
Carver Creative and Performing Arts Center
Montgomery Public Schools
George Washington Carver High School
Booker T. Washington School
George Washington Carver High School
Carver Creative and Performing Arts Center
First Baptist Church (South Perry Street, Montgomery, Alabama)
Booker T. Washington High School
U.S. News & World Report
Alabama Department of Education
U.S. News & World Report
verifiability
improve this article
reliable sources
citations
Glenn Howerton
Chika
Robert Shimp
"Booker T. Washington Magnet High School"
"Booker T. Washington Magnet High School"
"About Our School"

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