In 1860, school enrollments in the United States were at their highest levels due to a growing emphasis on public education and the establishment of common schools. This period marked a significant shift towards formal education, driven by societal changes and the need for an educated workforce. Additionally, various reform movements advocated for accessible education, contributing to increased enrollment rates. However, these figures also reflected disparities, as access to education varied significantly based on race, gender, and socioeconomic status.
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Bloxham School was created in 1860.
Birkenhead School was created in 1860.
Hephzibah High School was created in 1860.
Delphi Village School was created in 1860.
California School for the Blind was created in 1860.
Diocesan Girls' School was created in 1860.
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Kent City School District was created in 1860.
St. Xavier's Collegiate School was created in 1860.