Gillis Springs Industrial School, located in Georgia, was established in the early 20th century as a reform school for African American boys. It aimed to provide vocational training and a structured environment to help youth transition away from delinquency. The institution was part of a broader movement during the Progressive Era, which sought to address social issues through education and reform. Over the years, it faced various challenges, including changes in educational philosophy and shifts in societal attitudes towards juvenile justice.
Raven-Symoné attended North Springs High School in Atlanta, Georgia, for her high school education. She graduated in 2003 after attending the school for four years.
Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Springs,Maryland
Yes, Robert De Niro's son, Raphael, attended Palm Springs High School. He graduated in 2011 and was known for his involvement in various school activities during his time there. Raphael has pursued interests in the arts, following in his father's footsteps.
Laurel Springs, actually it is an homeschool system
Yes and no. At age fifteen he was sent to a boys industrial school, which was one step above reform school. He did "graduate" from this institution, and was generous to it throughout his life.
Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional High School was created in 1970.
Kelcy Gillis
Indian Springs School was created in 1952.
The Colorado Springs School was created in 1962.
Laurel Springs School was created in 1991.
Valley Springs High School was created in 1912.
The motto of Indian Springs School is 'Discere Vivendo,'.
Twin Springs High School was created in 1968.
Canyon Springs High School was created in 1987.
Crystal Springs Uplands School was created in 1952.
Bermudian Springs School District was created in 1970.
Brandywine Springs Middle School was created in 2007.