Shadeville High School was located at 87 Andrew Hargrett, Sr., Road,
Shadeville, Florida, east of
Crawfordville, Florida. It was built in 1931 and was the first and only high school for black people in
Wakulla County, Florida. It was closed with school desegregation in 1967, when a new
Wakulla High School
Wakulla High School is the only public four year high school located in Wakulla County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Wakulla County Public Schools network. The Florida Department of Education has labeled Wakulla High School as a "Scho ...
was built. The building was demolished; there is a historical marker. Shadeville Elementary School continues operating.
Andrew J. Hargrett, Sr. helped establish the school.
A historical marker commemorates the school.
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Historically segregated African-American schools in Florida
High schools in Wakulla County, Florida
Defunct public high schools in Florida
1931 establishments in Florida
1967 disestablishments in Florida
Defunct black public schools in the United States that closed when schools were integrated
Buildings and structures in Wakulla County, Florida
Demolished buildings and structures in Florida