Rosa Parks attended a rural school in Pine Level, Alabama until she was eleven years old. She was then enrolled at the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls. Rosa Parks was born in 1913, and would have attended the school in the mid-1920s.
well im pretty sure she went in the 1950's -1960's
industrial school for girls in Montgomery
Rosa Parks Elementry School was Mongomery Industrial School for girls, She also has school named after her called Rosa Parks elementry.
Rosa Parks was home schooled, until she was eleven. She then attended The Industrial School for Girls.
She was home schooled until she was 11.then she was enrolled in Montgomery school for girls.
Rosa Parks was schooled at home until she was 11 years old. She then went to the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls. She did not attend college.
industrial school for girls in Montgomery
Montogomery Industrial School for Girls
Rosa Parks Elementry School was Mongomery Industrial School for girls, She also has school named after her called Rosa Parks elementry.
Industrial School for Girls, Alabama State College for Negroes
Rosa Parks was home schooled, until she was eleven. She then attended The Industrial School for Girls.
She was home schooled until she was 11.then she was enrolled in Montgomery school for girls.
Rosa Parks was schooled at home until she was 11 years old. She then went to the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls. She did not attend college.
she went to school in Montgomery
she was homes-schooled by her mother and started her education and attended a industrial school for girls
Rosa was home schooled until she was 11. When she turned 11 she was sent to the " Industrial School for Girls" in Montgomery, Alabama. She began laboratory school for her secondary education but was forced to drop out to care for her grandmother, Rose. She was homeschooled 1919-1924
Rosa Parks attended local, rural schools in her home town of Tuskegee Alabama until the age of eleven, then enrolled at the Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery. She attended Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes for her secondary education but had to drop out to care for her grandmother, then her mother when they became ill. After she married, her husband Raymond encouraged her to get her high school diploma.
Rosa Parks, whose maiden name was Rosa Louise McCauley, was an African-American activist who fought for the civil rights of black people. She was born in 1913, in Alabama, her mother was a teacher and her father a carpenter. She studied at the Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery, then stated studies at the Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes, but was unable to continue her education because she had to take care of her sick mother and grandmother.