African-American school in New Iberia, LA (c. 1893 to 1933)
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The Howe Institute was an African-American private Baptist primary and grammar school in operation from c.to 1933 in New Iberia, Louisiana. The founding president of the school was Jonas Henderson. A ...
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41°36′32″N 93°33′00″W / 41.609°N 93.550°WGrandview Park Baptist School was a prominent Baptist Christian school situated on the east side of Des Moines, Iowa on East 33rd Ave. Offering ...
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Mountain Empire Baptist School was a private Baptist K-12 Christian school, and was a ministry of Belle Meadows Baptist Church. Started in 2001, it was member of the Tennessee Association of Christian ...
Parochial school in Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United States
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Grace Baptist School was a Baptist Christian school located in Portland, Maine, USA. Established 1976, Grace Baptist educated students in grades K-12. It closed in 2013 due to lack of funds.
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Nansemond Collegiate Institute (1905–1939) was a private elementary and high school for African American students in Suffolk (formerly Nansemond County), Virginia, United States. It has two historical ...
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Northern Neck Industrial Academy (1898–1938) was a private school for African American students in Ivondale, in the Northern Neck region, Richmond County, Virginia, U.S. It was founded by the Baptists ...
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Central Mississippi College was a segregated school for African American students established in 1893 by Baptist associations in Kosciusko, Mississippi, U.S. The school served in many capacities, including ...
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Clifton Baptist Church Complex is a historic church and school complex which is virtually the only remnant of the historic African-American hamlet of Clifton, Kentucky, a community formed after the American ...
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Hilltop Baptist School was a private Baptist Christian school located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. The school was a ministry of Hilltop Baptist Church and belonged to the Southern Baptist ...
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Rappahannock Industrial Academy was a private school for African American students that operated between 1902 and 1948, near Dunnsville in Essex County, Virginia, U.S.. It was founded by the Southside ...
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The Mo-Ark Baptist Academy was a Baptist Christian school in Blue Eye, Arkansas. It is located just south of the western end of Park Street, not far from the state line with Blue Eye, Missouri. It is ...
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Victory Christian School was a private Christian school located in the Williamstown section of Monroe Township, in Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States. The school was coeducational and Baptis ...
Christian school (tuition funded) school in Taylor, Michigan
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Baptist Park School, located in Taylor, Michigan, USA, was a private Baptist Christian school that opened in 1974 and closed in 2016 due to declining enrollment. The school was founded by the Gilead ...
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The Keysville Mission Industrial Academy (1898–1957), also known as the Bluestone Harmony Academic and Industrial School, was a private Baptist boarding and day school for African American students in ...
former Baptist-affiliated college in Pruntytown, Virginia (now West Virginia), USA
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Rector College — or Rector College and Girls’ Seminary — was a pioneering Baptist college in Pruntytown, Taylor County, western (now West) Virginia. It was founded in 1839 and discontinued its operations ...
African American private school in Anniston, Alabama, U.S. (1898-c.1915)
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The Anniston Normal and Industrial School (1898 – c.) was a segregated private school for African-Americans in Anniston, Alabama, US. Initially a parochial school affiliated with the Baptists.
Private/coeducational school in North Hills, California, United States
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Los Angeles Baptist High School (LAB) was a Baptist, private, coeducational day school located in North Hills, California with approximately 848 students enrolled in grades 6 through 12. In the summer ...