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Princess Anne County Training School

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163:, and pay tuition of $ 50 per semester. In 1925, the black community mobilized to build a high school for their children. They raised $ 1200 for land, and in 1934 turned the land plus an additional $ 2000 over to the Princess Anne County School Board. In 1936 Federal grants completed the funding, and in 1937 the cornerstone for the new school was laid. In 1938, 171:
utilizing an industrial education curriculum. The term Training School was used, as it was presumed that blacks could not be educated, merely trained as laborers. Over time, the black community repudiated the term training school, and changed the name to
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Prior to 1938, there was no high school in Princess Anne County that would accept black students. Black children who wanted an education past 7th grade had to travel outside the county, to
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in 1961. When the public schools were integrated in 1969, Union Kempsville was closed.
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was the first and only high school for black students in
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
U.S.
Coordinates
36°50′37″N 76°09′39″W / 36.8434857°N 76.160741°W / 36.8434857; -76.160741
Princess Anne County, Virginia
Booker T. Washington
Norfolk
Virginia Beach
"princess anne county training school union kempsville high school alumni and friends association, inc"
"Eighty years later, students from Virginia Beach's first black high school remember"
"The History of Princess Anne County Training School and Union Kempsville High School Princess Anne County/Virginia Beach, Virginia 1925-1969"
Categories
Historically segregated African-American schools in Virginia
Public high schools in Virginia
Historically black schools

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