Ellerbe Road School is, along with "Satan School," the colloquial name for a defunct school campus located along Ellerbe Road in Caddo Parish, Louisiana , United States . It is alleged to be haunted.
8-1986: (Redirected from George Washington Carver High School ) "Carver High School" or "George Washington Carver High School" may refer to one of the following public secondary schools in the United States: Alabama [ edit ] George Washington Carver High School (Birmingham, Alabama) George Washington Carver High School (Decatur, Alabama) (closed 1966) George Washington Carver High School (Dothan, Alabama) (closed 1969) George Washington Carver High School (Montgomery, Alabama) Arizona [ edit ] Carver High School (Phoenix, Arizona) , also known as George Washington Carver High School (closed 1954) Arkansas [ edit ] George Washington Carver High School (Augusta, Arkansas) , (closed 1970) George Washington Carver High School (Marked Tree, Arkansas) , (closed 1966) Carver High School (Lonoke, Arkansas) , (closed 1970) California [ edit ] George Washington Carver School of Arts and Sciences in Rancho Cordova, California, opened in 2008 Florida [ edit ] Carver Heights High School , Leesburg, Florida Carver-Hill School , Crestview, Florida, integrated into Crestview High School in 1965 George Washington Carver High School (Bunnell, Florida) , closed 1970 George Washington Carver School (Coral Gables, Florida) , closed 1970 George Washington Carver High School (Delray Beach, Florida) , closed 1970 George Washington Carver High School (Naples, Florida) , closed 1968 Georgia [ edit ] The New Schools at Carver , formerly called Carver High School, Atlanta, Georgia George Washington Carver High School (Carrollton, Georgia) George Washington Carver High School (Columbus, Georgia) Carver High School (Dawson, Georgia) ,
16-500: A low population base from which to draw students, more so after desegregation, and the school closed in 1973. In 1981, Baptist Tabernacle leased the property for use as a campus of Baptist Christian College . The site closed in 1985. The buildings have been unoccupied since that time. The campus remains the property of Caddo Parish School Board . The site has been leased for agricultural use (specifically livestock grazing) since at least 1996. In 2011, The Caddo Parish School Board in
24-1760: A school for African Americans Illinois [ edit ] Carver Military Academy , formerly known as Carver High School, Chicago, Illinois Louisiana [ edit ] G. W. Carver High School (Hahnville, Louisiana) G. W. Carver High School (New Orleans) George Washington Carver High School (Caddo Parish, Louisiana) (1957-1973), later known as Ellerbe Road School George Washington Carver High School (DeRidder, Louisiana) (1953-1970), now an elementary school George Washington Carver High School (Kinder, Louisiana) (1950-1970) Maryland [ edit ] Carver Vocational-Technical High School (School #454), Baltimore City, Maryland George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology , formerly called George Washington Carver High School, Baltimore County, Maryland George Washington Carver High School (Cumberland, Maryland) , closed 1959 George Washington Carver High School (Rockville, Maryland) , closed 1960 Massachusetts [ edit ] Carver Middle High School , Carver, Massachusetts Mississippi [ edit ] Allen Carver High School , Charleston, Mississippi closed 1971, black students attend East Tallahatchie High School, became Charleston Middle School Carver High School (Pascagoula, Mississippi) , closed 1971 George Washington Carver High School, formerly Hopewell High School , near Philadelphia, Mississippi, closed 1970 George Washington Carver High School (Picayune, Mississippi) , closed 1971 Carver High School (Tupelo, Mississippi) , closed 1971 Missouri [ edit ] George Washington Carver School (Fulton, Missouri) New York [ edit ] George Washington Carver High School, part of
32-650: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages George Washington Carver High School (Birmingham, Alabama) George Washington Carver High School is a four-year public high school in Birmingham , Alabama . It is one of seven high schools in the Birmingham City School System and is named for the American botanist and inventor, George Washington Carver . Carver's current campus
40-1188: The Springfield Gardens High School complex in Springfield Gardens, New York North Carolina [ edit ] George Washington Carver High School (Kannapolis, North Carolina) (closed 1967, reopened as elementary) Carver High School (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) Pennsylvania [ edit ] Carver High School (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) South Carolina [ edit ] George Washington Carver High School (Spartanburg, South Carolina) (closed 1970), now Carver Junior High Tennessee [ edit ] George Washington Carver High School (Brownsville, Tennessee) (closed 1970) George Washington Carver High School (Memphis, Tennessee) Texas [ edit ] George Washington Carver High School (Baytown, Texas) George Washington Carver High School (Ennis, Texas) Carver High School (Houston, Texas) Carver High School (Lockhart, Texas) George Washington Carver High School (Midland, Texas) (closed 1968), now an elementary school for
48-690: The gifted/talented George Washington Carver High School (Navasota, Texas) George Washington Carver High School (Sweeny, Texas) (closed 1966) George Washington Carver High School (Waco, Texas) (1956-1970), became a YMCA, later a sixth grade Virginia [ edit ] Carver-Price High School , Appomattox, Virginia (closed 1970) George Washington Carver High School (Chesterfield, Virginia) (closed 1970) George Washington Carver High School (Martinsville, Virginia) George Washington Carver Regional High School, now George Washington Carver-Piedmont Technical Education Center, Rapidan, Virginia (1948–1968) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
56-487: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title. 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=Carver_High_School&oldid=1218321056 " Category : Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
64-649: Was completed in 2001 on a site that was formerly the North Birmingham Golf Course. It was Birmingham City Schools' first new high school in three decades and cost an estimated $ 44.5 million. Carver competes in AHSAA Class 5A athletics and currently fields teams in the following sports: Carver has won three state championships: George Washington Carver High School (Caddo Parish, Louisiana) George Washington Carver High School opened in 1957. The school consistently struggled with
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