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  1. Douglass High School was a segregated high school in North Webster Groves, Missouri from 1926 until 1956. Named after abolitionist Frederick Douglass, the school served the area of North Webster, which had been settled by many black families after the Civil War.

  2. Douglass High School educated African-American students from across St. Louis County. The first principal of Doulgass was Mr. Herbert Davis (1925-1929), who established an academic program, athletic teams and clubs and organizations on a par with the best white high schools across the region.

  3. 24 de mar. de 2020 · Douglass High School was among the only black high schools in the St. Louis and Jefferson County area. Established in 1926, the school closed in 1956 following integration. The school was located in North Webster, an area that was predominantly occupied by African Americans.

  4. 13 de sept. de 2018 · Not many St. Louisans know the story of these four schools, which date back to the 19th century. Two of them, Frederick Douglass High School in Webster Groves and Kinloch High School, are gone, but Sumner High School and Vashon High School still stand in the City of St. Louis, the former in a historic building and the latter in a new ...

  5. 1928 Douglass School begins high school classes; it is the only accredited high school in St. Louis County, for African-Americans, until 1954. 1940 Washington Park School District merges with Webster Groves School District; The "Little Brown Jug" Turkey Day tradition is founded.

  6. For Douglass High School to be the most innovative school in the state and beyond. Mission Statement Douglass High School engages at-risk students so they can achieve successful high school completion and design a positive, productive post-secondary transition plan.

  7. The Columbia Public School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender identity, gender expression, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, disability, age, or use of leave protected by the Family and Medical Leave Act, in its programs, activities, or with regard to employment.