No, Granville Woods only attended school until the age of 10, though he did take night classes later in his life.
No. Only went through Elementary School.
Granville T Woods literally learned his skills on the job. Attending school in Columbus until age 10, he served an apprenticeship in a machine shop and learned the trades of machinist and blacksmith. During his youth he also went to night school and took private lessons. Although he had to leave formal school at age ten, Granville T Woods realized that learning and education were essential to developing critical skills that would allow him to express his creativity with machinery. http://inventors.about.com/od/wstartinventors/a/GranvilleTWoods.htm
If you want to look up your child's grade online, go to your child's school website, go to his/her school and ask them for a password so you can login and look at your child's grade! ---good thing my parents don't know about this though--- :D
Betsy Ross did not go to high school. She was apprenticed as a child to an upholsterer. She married at age 17.
Ruby Bridges was born in 1954, and is currently 59 years old. She was the first black child to go to an all-white school. She does not teach at a school.
John Flynn went to St. Luke's elementary school in Clearview, Oakville when he was a little boy. This was the only elementary school he had attended as a child.
yes he did go to school
no never he was a good man
1866
I don't know the name, but he went to school in Columbus until he was 10, then went to work for his father.
he went to maison and taylors house
Type your answer here... yes he did i think
Granville T Woods literally learned his skills on the job. Attending school in Columbus until age 10, he served an apprenticeship in a machine shop and learned the trades of machinist and blacksmith. During his youth he also went to night school and took private lessons. Although he had to leave formal school at age ten, Granville T Woods realized that learning and education were essential to developing critical skills that would allow him to express his creativity with machinery. http://inventors.about.com/od/wstartinventors/a/GranvilleTWoods.htm
he was homed school
he was homed school
James Granville goes by Jim.
James Woods High.
No, he went to Western High School.