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11-828: CCPS is an abbreviation that may refer to : One of several school districts in the United States: District School Board of Collier County , a school district in Southwest Florida Charlotte County Public Schools , a school district in Southwest Florida Chesterfield County Public Schools , a school division in Virginia Camden City Public Schools ,

22-578: A report issued by a conservative group. The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, noted that the labels prevented teachers from exercising their "responsibility to decide what content is age-appropriate when they choose what to teach in class." On August 28, 2023, Collier County Public Schools banned more than 300 books from its school libraries. 26°13′10″N 81°45′29″W  /  26.2195°N 81.7580°W  / 26.2195; -81.7580 George Washington Carver High School (Naples, Florida) George Washington Carver High School

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44-854: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages District School Board of Collier County The Collier County Public Schools (or District School Board of Collier County) is a school district in Collier County, Florida . The district has schools in four cities throughout the county: Everglades City , Immokalee , Marco Island , and Naples . The district employees approximately 3,200 teachers, 49% of whom have advanced degrees. The district includes 58 schools: 29 elementary schools, 10 middle schools, 8 high schools, along with 7 charter schools, two technical schools educating adult or dually-enrolled high school students, and 5 alternative schools. The district has an 'A' overall grade. Gulfview Middle School

55-707: The American Institute of Chemical Engineers Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies , a teaching and study program China Central Party School , a political training school in Beijing, China Consumer Council for Postal Services , the official monitoring body for the British Royal Mail Catalytically competent protonation state , the catalytically active protonation state of an enzyme See also [ edit ] CCP (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

66-492: The 1950s, schools for elementary-school-aged blacks were opened and grades were added year by year. By 1959, a high school was added and George Washington Carver High School was founded. There were two teachers provided for the school. Athletics also were segregated, so the teams had to travel long distances for games. Blacks were not allowed to attend the Naples High School 's games but were permitted to watch through

77-506: The fence. The school graduated a total of 33 students in its 9-year history. In the mid-1960s, Collier County School superintendent Bill Reynolds integrated the faculty of Naples High School by moving Herbert Cambridge, a teacher at Carver, to Naples. Unlike many segregated districts in Florida, there was no court order and black students were integrated into the white schools with little public comment in 1968. The school site today houses

88-494: The high school level. In 1959, George Washington Carver High School was opened with two teachers. In the mid-1960s, the district moved Carver teacher Herbert Cambridge to Naples High School, which was the districts first experience with integration. In 1968 the black students were reassigned to white schools and Carver was closed. In February 2022, the school district placed warning labels on over 100 books in its libraries declaring them as "unsuitable for students" in response to

99-405: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title CCPS . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CCPS&oldid=1254969004 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

110-573: Was a public secondary school in Naples, Florida . It served as the high school for black students until the public schools were integrated in 1968. For most of its history, Collier County did not provide an education for the black youth of Naples. They were allowed to attend schools such as Dunbar High School in Fort Myers , a one-hour bus trip, and later to Bethune School in Immokalee . In

121-452: Was the first school to open in Naples in 1938. Until the end of the 1950s, the school district did not provide a high school for African-American students in Naples. Students who wished to attend high school were bused to Fort Myers, and later to Immokalee, to get an education. In the 1950s, elementary schools for black children were opened, and by adding grades every year, eventually reached

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