I.M. Terrell High School
High school (public) school in Fort Worth, Texas, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I.M Terrell High School was a secondary school located in Fort Worth, Texas. The school opened in 1882 as the city's first black school, during the era of formal racial segregation in the United States. Though the high school closed in 1973, the building reopened as an elementary school in 1998. After undergoing extensive remodeling and expansion, it is now the home of the I.M. Terrell Academy for STEM and VPA.[2] The school building lies within the Butler Place Historic District.[3][4]
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I.M. Terrell High School | |
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1411 I.M. Terrell Circle S. , 76102 | |
Coordinates | 32°44′56.54″N 97°18′52.50″W |
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Other name | I.M. Terrell Academy for STEM and VPA (2018) |
School type | High school (Public) |
Established | 1882 (1882) |
Status | Reopened (2018) |
Closed | 1973 (1973) (I.M. Terrell High School) |
School district | Fort Worth Independent School District |
Superintendent | Alexander Hogg (1882 (1882))[1] I.M. Terrell (1890 (1890))[1] |
Principal | I.M. Terrell (1910 (1910)-1915 (1915)) |
Faculty | 26 (1940s) |
Grades | 9-11 (1940s) |
Enrollment | 900 (1940s) |
Athletics conference | Prairie View Interscholastic League |
Communities served | Fort Worth; also Arlington, Bedford, Benbrook, Burleson, Roanoke, Weatherford |
I.M. Terrell High School at its previous location in 1921. |
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