Stuart Training School

Last updated

Stuart Training School, in Stuart, Florida, was the high school for African Americans in Martin County, Florida during segregation. C.E. Murray was principal from 1925 to 1939. [1] His brother Robert G. Murray was principal from 1945 to 1958. [2] [3] Its building at 800 SE Bahama Avenue, still in use by the School's successor, Spectrum Junior/Senior High School, opened in 1931. [4]

Contents

Students "read second-hand books...that were discarded from their all-white counterparts at [ Martin County High School ]. They also wore secondhand basketball and football uniforms.... The students and their parents built the basketball court and sidewalks at the school without the help of the school board. 'We even put in wiring for lights along the sidewalk, but the school board never connected the electricity.'" [5]

Stuart went out of existence in 1964. A new school for negroes, Carver Gardens Junior/Senior High School, renamed Murray Junior/Senior High in honor of the principals mentioned above, opened in Port Salerno. [6]

In a 1989 naming contest, students picked the name Spectrum (Spectrum Junior/Senior High) as a synonym for "all-inclusive". [7] However, by 2000 it was "marked for problem students who have had trouble attending mainstream schools"; it was "surrounded by tall chain-link fences". [5] In 2009 a teacher described it as "a drop-out center". [8] In 2019 it is the Spectrum Academy; its web site describes it as an "alternative secondary school for students who are seeking creative scheduling options that include full-time credit recovery and co-enrollment opportunities with the student’s home school." [9] In 2016–17 there were 76 students and 7 teachers. [10]

Famous alumni

Stuart Training School

Spectrum Academy

Related Research Articles

Stuart, Florida City in Florida, United States

Stuart is a city in and the seat of Martin County, Florida, United States. Located on Florida's Treasure Coast, Stuart is the largest of four incorporated municipalities in Martin County. The estimated population is 16,237 according to the most recent United States census estimates. Stuart is the 126th largest city in Florida based on official 2019 estimates from the US Census Bureau. It is part of the Port St. Lucie, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Riviera Beach, Florida City in Florida, United States

Riviera Beach is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, which was incorporated September 29, 1922. Due to the location of its eastern boundary, it is also the easternmost municipality in the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people in 2015. In the 2020 U.S. Census, the total population of Riviera Beach residents was 37,604 people.

Suncoast Community High School Magnet high school in Riviera Beach, Palm Beach, Florida, United States of America

Suncoast Community High School is a public magnet high school in Riviera Beach, Florida. The school's campus was built in 1955 as Riviera Beach High School. It was desegregated in the 1960s and renamed in 1970. It became a magnet school in 1989 and has selective admissions.

Indian River State College Public college in Fort Pierce, Florida, United States

Indian River State College (IRSC) is a public college with main campus in Fort Pierce, Florida. It is part of the Florida College System and serves the counties of Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee and St. Lucie on the Treasure Coast region of Florida.

Forest Hill Community High School (FHCHS) also known as Forest Hill or The Hill, is a coeducational public high school in West Palm Beach, Florida with an enrollment of 2,457 students. The school is a part of the School District of Palm Beach County.

Yates High School Public high school in Houston, Texas, United States

Jack Yates Senior High School is a public high school located at 3650 Alabama Street, very near Texas Southern University, in the historic Third Ward in Houston, Texas, United States. Yates High School handles grades nine through twelve and is part of the Houston Independent School District (HISD).

Springwood High School is a government-funded co-educational comprehensive secondary day school, located on Grose Road, Faulconbridge, in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia.

Justice High School is a high school in the Lake Barcroft census-designated place, Virginia. The school is part of the Fairfax County Public Schools district. The school has a Falls Church address but is not located within the limits of the City of Falls Church. Per a vote of the county school board, the school was renamed Justice High School effective July 1, 2018.

Palm Beach State College Public college in Lake Worth, Florida, United States

Palm Beach State College is a public college in Lake Worth, Florida. It is part of the Florida College System.

Daytona State College is a public college in Daytona Beach, Florida. It is part of the Florida College System. DSC competes in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Mid-Florida Conference in 10 sports, including men's and women's soccer, women's volleyball, men's and women's cross country, women's golf, men's basketball, women's basketball, softball, and baseball. Swimming was discontinued following the 2012-13 academic year. As of 2011, DSC held eight NJCAA Team National Championship titles.

Fort Myers Senior High School Public secondary school in the United States

Fort Myers Senior High School is a public school in Fort Myers, Florida. It was opened October 19, 1911, making it one of the oldest schools in the state of Florida, and the oldest in Lee County. It is managed by the Lee County School District. The enrollment as of May 2021 is 1,944 students. The school was integrated in 1969, largely by adding students displaced by the closing of historically black Dunbar High School. Integration was accompanied by much difficulty, including a riot at the school.

Howard Porter (basketball)

Howard Porter was an American professional basketball player. At 6'8" and 220 pounds, he played as a forward and a center.

St. Lucie West Centennial High School is a public high school in Port St. Lucie, Florida, United States, serving students in ninth through twelfth grades.

Clontarf Beach State High School (CBSHS), opened 1964, is a co-educational, public high school based in Clontarf in Queensland, Australia. Clontarf State Primary School is located not far from it. The current principal is Jo House. The school's enrolment in 2008 was approximately 1148. In December 2008 the number was 1240. In 2008 Clontarf High was in the news for being in the most disrepair, however since then money has been spent making the school even safer for students and up grading the classrooms. Recently the school has built new tennis and futsal courts on the school oval and converted the old tennis courts into a one-of-a-kind Marine Science EcoCentre.

Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Sr. High Biscayne Bay Campus is a secondary school in North Miami, Florida, United States which opened August 2009, located two blocks north of Florida International University's Biscayne Bay Campus. It is part of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools system. It was built to relieve overcrowding at nearby Dr. Michael M Krop and North Miami Beach high school. The school is named after Alonzo Mourning, former player for the Miami Heat basketball team, and his ex-wife Tracy.

Martin County School District Public school system in Florida, United States

Martin County School District, also referred to officially as the School Board of Martin County, is a public school district that covers Martin County, Florida.

John I. Leonard Community High School is a public high school located in Greenacres, Florida, United States.

Roosevelt Junior College was an institution serving African-American students, located on an 18-acre campus at 1235 Fifteenth Street in West Palm Beach, Florida. It took its name from the adjacent black Roosevelt High School, named in honor of former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.

Carver Junior College, in Cocoa, Florida, was established by the Brevard County Board of Public Instruction in 1960 to serve black students, at the same time that it founded Brevard Junior College, now Eastern Florida State College, for white students. It was named for the black agricultural researcher George Washington Carver. Like 10 of Florida's other 11 black junior colleges, it was founded as a result of a 1957 decision by the Florida Legislature to preserve racial segregation in education, mandated under the 1885 Constitution that was in effect until 1968. More specifically, the Legislature wanted to show, in response to the unanimous Supreme Court decision mandating school integration, that the older standard of "separate but equal" educational facilities was still viable in Florida. Prior to this legislative initiative, the only publicly funded colleges for negro or colored students were Florida A&M University, in Tallahassee, and Booker T. Washington Junior College, in Pensacola.

Dunbar Elementary School is a former elementary school for negro students in Hobe Sound, Florida. It was part of the Martin County School District and was named for African-American author Paul Laurence Dunbar. It closed in 1969. One factor is that it was too small and the site not appropriate for expansion.

References

  1. "Indiantown School Segregation Set". Palm Beach Post . August 16, 1939. p. 3.
  2. "May Name New School After Murray Family". Palm Beach Post . June 10, 1964. p. 13.
  3. "Schools named for area achievers". Palm Beach Post . February 27, 2008. p. N016.
  4. Moore, Pat (January 16, 2000). "School memories of an era gone (Part 1)". Palm Beach Post . p. 837.
  5. 1 2 Moore, Pat (January 16, 2000). "Students remember receiving hand-me-down books, uniforms (Part 2)". Palm Beach Post . p. 27.
  6. "$1 Million Suggested for Negro Schools". Palm Beach Post . April 4, 1964. p. 13.
  7. "Some School Names Need Explaining". Palm Beach Post . December 5, 2007. p. N006.
  8. "Spectrum Junior/Senior High School". GreatSchools. May 29, 2009.
  9. Martin County Schools. "Spectrum Academy Overview" . Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  10. National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education. "SPECTRUM JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL" . Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  11. "Exclusive: Mateen's school records reveal suspensions, drug use, crime". ktvb.com.