Girls' High School (Boston, Massachusetts)
Girls' High School | |
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West Newton Street Boston, Massachusetts United States |
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Type | Public |
Established | September 1852 |
Closed | 1981 |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliation | Boston Public Schools |
Girls' High School was a high school that was located in Roxbury, Boston. It was founded in 1852 by a group including Dr. LeBaron Russell. It was initially located above a public library in the former Adams schoolhouse on Mason Street.[1]
In 1869, construction began for a purpose-built school building, located on Newton Street between Tremont and Shawmut Avenue. That building was designed for just under 1000 students, with 8 classrooms, 15 recitation rooms, 3 studios, chemical, physical, and botanical laboratories, and a hall, as well as facilities dedicated to the Girls' Latin School. This building was formally dedicated on April 19, 1871. By 1903, the high school's share of this space was described as insufficient in the Boston Globe.[1]
The school became coeducational in the latter half of the 20th century. By spring 1974, the school housed 500 female students and 200 male students. That spring, the Boston School Committee voted to change the school's name to Roxbury High School. This name was the most popular among petitioning students.[2]
Roxbury High closed in 1981
Notable alumnae
- Jennie Loitman Barron, attorney and judge (Class of 1907)
- Marcella Boveri, biologist and first woman to graduate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology[3]
- Melnea Cass, civil rights activist
- Wilhelmina Marguerita Crosson, educator[4]
- Mildred Davenport, dancer and dance instructor[5]
- Margaret Foley, labor activist, suffragist, and social worker
- Jessie G. Garnett, first African-American woman dentist in Boston[6]
- Pauline Hopkins, novelist, journalist, playwright, historian, and editor[7]
- Lillian A. Lewis, journalist[8]
- Vera Mikol, journalist
- Ruth Roman, American actress
- Helen C. White, professor of English at University of Wisconsin–Madison (Class of 1913)
Heads of school
- Loring Lothrop, 1852-1856
- William Seavey, 1856-1868
- Ephraim Hunt, 1868-1872
- Samuel Eliot, 1872-1876
- Homer Sprague, 1876-1885
- John Tetlow, 1885-[9]
References
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- Roxbury, Boston
- Defunct schools in Massachusetts
- Defunct girls' schools in the United States