Amelia Earhart attended the private school known as the Ogontz School, located in Pennsylvania. She enrolled there in 1909 and studied until 1915. The school was known for its focus on a well-rounded education for young women, which included academics as well as arts and sports. Earhart's time at Ogontz contributed to her independence and strong character, traits she later displayed in her aviation career.
She went to Ogontz School in Philadelphia, an exclusive high school and junior college. During Christmas vacation of her second year there Amelia went to Toronto, Canada, where Muriel (her sister) was attending a private school. In Toronto Amelia saw her first amputees, returning wounded from World War I. She immediately refused to return to Ogontz and became a volunteer nurse in a hospital for veterans. I am pretty sure that she went to other colleges to. But i have no clue.
At first she went to Johnson lockett elementary school and then went to willam frantz
the school she went to was a private school she went there for 8 months and then her grandma pulled her out because she thought it was unsafe
she went to school
yea she went to Florida A&M University
She went to elementary school in Atchison, Kansas.
Amelia Earhart went to college at Columbia University in NYC. Although she never really went to a school for the time she was supposed to, Amelia went to college for 2 years but again dropped out.
She first went to Ogontz private school then for highschool she went to Tuman Highschool
Amelia Earhart went missing on July 2,1937.
Amelia Earhart went by Lady Lindy, and Meeley.
she went to 10 school so she had alot of education
I don't think Amelia ever went to "height school" . She was already 5 foot 9 when in her teens.
She went to Canada.
no Amelia Earhart did not have a mentor but she did think about becoming and learning how to fly because she went to a plane show
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Amelia Earhart graduated from Chicago's Hyde Park High School in 1915. She then went to Ogontz, a girl's finishing school, in the Philadelphia suburbs. She didn't finish there, she left in her second year and went to Canada to work as a nurse aide in a military hospital during WW1. If you are interested in more information on Amelia, check out the link to the Official Amelia Earhart page. It has tons of great info on her.
Amelia never went to the Bermuda Triangle.