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Carver Heights High School

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to purchase land. The land was purchased on March 10, 1921, and the school was then named Lake County Training School. Lake County Training School was founded in 1922 with fewer than 100 students, and five faculty members. The first high school class graduated in 1933, and enrollment had increased to
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In 1933, Lake County Schools purchased 36 acres for a new high school. In 1954 Carver Heights was opened at this new location, and continued to serve the community until 1968, when actions by the Federal courts forced white community leaders to allow black students to enter the same schools as white
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In 1876, a school for black children began meeting in what is now St. Stephen AME church in Leesburg under the instruction of Reverend S.A. Williams. By 1882, the school had moved to the current location of the Mount Olive Progressive Baptist Church, then to another building off of Mike Street. Both
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Johnson was designated for black students, who met in the buildings of Carver Heights. All the black high school students were sent to Leesburg High School, and Carver Heights was repurposed as a middle school. When the black schools were merged, much of the black faculty was retained, often with
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buildings were destroyed by fire. After several moves, the community decided it was time to find a permanent location for the school, working alongside
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students. In 1962, Johnson Junior College was created simultaneously with what is now
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Benaviri, Elira. "Students of historic black schools meet at reunion".
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Boston, Lilie Hicks (September 29, 1958). "Trojans Lead Assembly".
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https://www.lssc.edu/about-us/history-of-lake-sumter-state-college/
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as well. It was closed when the schools were integrated.
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Leesburg, Florida
segregated public school
Leesburg, Florida
Johnson Junior College
Lake County Schools
Lake-Sumter Community College
Leesburg High School.
Florida Interscholastic Athletic Association
Loni Berry


Reflections: Carver Heights High School
"Carver Middle"
Orlando Sentinel
Leesburg, Florida
https://www.lssc.edu/about-us/history-of-lake-sumter-state-college/
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Historically segregated African-American schools in Florida
Public high schools in Florida
Historically black schools
Defunct schools in Florida

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