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Mary Adams (educator)

Mary Electa Adams (November 10, 1823 – November 5, 1898) was a Canadian women's education reformer. In 2004, the Canadian government designated her a Person of National Historic Significance.
== Early life and career ==
Mary Electa Adams was born in Westbury, Lower Canada on November 10, 1823 to Rufus Adams and Maria Hubbard. When the young Mary was two years old, her family moved to Acton, Upper Canada. Until 1840, Adams's parents educated her. In that year, Adams moved to Montpelier, Vermont to commence her formal education—but transferred to the Cobourg Ladies' Seminary in Upper Canada the following year, where she earned her diploma of mistress of liberal arts. She stayed there as a teacher until 1847—then moved to Toronto when the school moved there, renamed the Adelaide Academy.
The next year, Adams left to take up the position of lady principal at Picton Academy. In 1850, Adams left that position because of ill health, and moved to Michigan to become a school administrator. In 1854, she moved to Sackville, New Brunswick to take up the position of chief preceptress, the highest administrative role available to a woman in her school. Although not named as such, Adams was effectively the principal of the 'female branch' of her school, the Wesleyan Academy. Adams believed that women needed and deserved a rigorous academic program, and at Wesleyan Academy she put these principles into practice.〔(Adams, Mary Electa ) - Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Retrieved October 28, 2010.〕

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