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Greensboro High School

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The Greensboro Elementary School site formerly housed Greensboro High School

Greensboro High School was a public high school in Greensboro, Florida. It was a part of Gadsden County Public Schools. West Gadsden High School, established in 2004, absorbed students who formerly attended Chattahoochee High School and Greensboro High School.[1] The former Greensboro High campus was used for several years as the site of West Gadsden High;[2][3] it now houses Greensboro Elementary School.[4]

Academics

In 2003 the school was ranked "D" under Florida's school ranking system.[5]

Desegregation

Brian Miller of the Tallahassee Democrat stated that the high school mergers damaged the school athletic spirit in the county as the former school identities were discarded.[6]

According to Headley J. White, author of the 2006 PhD thesis "Effects of Desegregation on Gadsden County, Florida Public Schools 1968-1972," in post-desegregation Gadsden County, there was no stigma applied against white students who attended Greensboro High, while white students in other Gadsden County public schools experienced this stigma.[7]

References

  1. ^ "About the School." West Gadsden High School. Retrieved on April 5, 2017.
  2. ^ "WELCOME TO WEST GADSDEN HIGH SCHOOL." West Gadsden High School. August 28, 2005. Retrieved on June 5, 2017. "559 Greensboro Hwy. Greensboro, FL 32330"
  3. ^ Home. Greensboro High School. April 12, 2004. Retrieved on June 5, 2017. "559 Greensboro Hwy. Greensboro, FL 32330"
  4. ^ "Contact." Greensboro Elementary School. Retrieved on June 5, 2017. "559 Greensboro Highway Quincy, FL 32351"
  5. ^ Vann, Kim McCoy. "New West Gadsden High School brings together former rivals." Tallahassee Democrat. September 3, 2004. p. 1. ProQuest 880935334. Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Miller, Brian (2015-08-19). "Reviving football history in Gadsden County". Tallahassee Democrat. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
  7. ^ White, Headley J. (2006). "Effects of Desegregation on Gadsden County, Florida Public Schools 1968-1972 (PhD thesis)". p. 74 (PDF p. 82.

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