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Luther Jackson High School

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Luther Porter Jackson High School was a secondary school for black students in Fairfax County, Virginia. A part of Fairfax County Public Schools, it was the county's first grade 7-12 school for black students.

History

Before the school was established, FCPS sent black students to District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) schools and the Industrial School Of Manassas, or the Manassas Regional High School, a vocational school. Schools in Washington, DC which took black Fairfax County students included Armstrong High School, Cardozo High School, Dunbar High School, and Phelps Vocational Center.

Jackson, named after teacher Luther Porter Jackson, opened in 1954. At the time the school was in operation, about 41% of its students planned to attend colleges and universities.

The high school closed in 1965 once the Fairfax School District racially integrated. Luther Jackson Intermediate School, now known as Luther Jackson Middle School, opened in the former high school campus in September of that year.

References

Luther Jackson High School Wikipedia