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Earheart Elementary/Middle School; Fisher Magnet Academy Fisher Magnet Lower Academy (PreK-4) Fisher Magnet Upper Academy (5-8) Fitzgerald Elementary School;
The school opened in 1952. The magnet program was established in 1991, [1] after Bailey's parent–teacher association (PTA), under President Richard Kurin, threatened to sue the school board to redraw the school boundaries, [2] hoping to bring academic, linguistic, and cultural diversity to a school with a high percentage of non-native English speakers (87% in 1991). [3]
Belvedere Elementary School 1924 PK-5 3775 Curtis Avenue 68111 438 Bobcats Benson West Elementary School 1870 PK-5 6652 Maple Street 68104 498 Bulldogs Boyd Elementary School 1961 PK-5 8314 Boyd Street 68134 460 Beavers Castelar Elementary School 1886 PK-5 2316 South 18 Street 68108 657 Cardinals Catlin Arts Elementary Magnet Center 1967 K-5
A Raleigh school has been named the top magnet elementary school in the nation. Washington Elementary School received the Elementary Magnet School Merit Award of Excellence from Magnet Schools of ...
Roosevelt-Perry Elementary School 1979 Formed as result of merger between the Roosevelt School and Perry Elementary school in 1979. The original schools were named for U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt and William H. Perry Sr. (principal of the Western Colored School 1891–1927), respectively. Rutherford Elementary School 1951 Sally B. Rutherford.
DeBakey High School for Health Professions in Houston, Texas, is a magnet school specializing in medical sciences These 2nd graders from Buchanan Math Science Magnet School in Los Angeles, work on an art project. After studying the physical environment of the planet Mars, they are now designing a suitable Martian community.
In the 2015-16 school year, more than 2.6 million students were enrolled in magnet schools nationwide, compared with more than 2.8 million in charters across 43 states and the District of Columbia ...
In 1978, after the merger of the Raleigh City and Wake County Public School Systems, Hunter became the county's first magnet elementary school, serving grades kindergarten through six, offering a program for academically gifted children. [1] This was seen as a way to attract students from West Raleigh to remedy the school's falling enrollment.