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Douglass School (Lexington, Kentucky) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Douglass School (Lexington, Kentucky)
Douglass School in Lexington, Kentucky was both a primary and secondary Fayette County Public Schools from 1929 to 1971. Douglass School operated solely for African American students. The building that once housed Douglass School, located at 465 Price Road, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Fayette County in 1998. ==Origins== Douglass School, named for abolitionist Frederick Douglass, opened in 1929. Built with funds from the Rosenwald Fund, the original eight room building cost $30,000 to build and was located at the corner of Chiles Avenue and Price Road. From 1929 to 1936, the school housed grades 1–12. In 1931 Douglass School was the first all black county school in Kentucky to receive a Class A Rating. From 1936–1948, the school held grades 1–10. In 1951, the elementary school was moved to 465 Price Road to house grades 1–6 behind the high school building, designed by architect John T. Gillig and built in 1947. By the time of the completion of this new high school, there were only 62 public high schools for black students in Kentucky, and only thirteen of these were, like the Douglass School, county facilities. In 1953, four new rooms were added, along with a new lunchroom, auditorium, library, band room and agricultural room. An overheated furnace led to the destruction of one of the elementary school buildings in January 1955. Damages were estimated at $130,000 to $150,000.〔 In 1963, grades 10–12 were transferred to Lafayette High School and Bryan Station High School. At the time of its closing in 1971, there were approximately 435 students in grades 1–6.
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