Most likely she didn't attend elementary school. In the 1700's the schools were not like today. Most children were taught to read and write plus basic math. Colonial schools began in 1635 and children were required to attend, but very few attended past 6th grade. With 90% of the colonies farming there was no real need for education beyond the basics. Girls were also not pushed to go to school and they were not allowed to attend colleges until the late 1800's.
Ruby Bridges was the first African-American child to attend a white elementary school in the south. She graduated from an integrated high school in New Orleans. It was the Francis T. Nicholls High School.
He went to elementary & high school in Michigan and quit when he was 16. He later attended Goldsmith, Bryant & Stratton Business College in Detroit, Mich.
Highland Park Elementary school is located in Austin, Texas in the United States.
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the Orville wright went to glenwood elementary school?
she worked at a nearby school
Deborah Sampson, while she was an indentured servant, had many jobs. But, during the winters when there was less to do Deborah attended school. And when her period of servicing as a servant, she became a school teacher at a local public school.
Virginia She did not attend any collage, back in late 1700s, women's were not allowed in school. Her male family members were teaching Deborah what they were learning in school, because Deborah had ask for there teaching.
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Deborah Sampson Gannett never attended school, except to teach. She was self-educated as a child and had learned through several households she served in as an indentured servant.
Elementary School.
Henderson Mill Elementary School.
Bicentennial Elementary School
Most likely she didn't attend elementary school. In the 1700's the schools were not like today. Most children were taught to read and write plus basic math. Colonial schools began in 1635 and children were required to attend, but very few attended past 6th grade. With 90% of the colonies farming there was no real need for education beyond the basics. Girls were also not pushed to go to school and they were not allowed to attend colleges until the late 1800's.
Green Valley Elementary School
She attended Lane Elementary School.
Henderson Mill Elementary School.