George Washington Carver High School (Montgomery, Alabama)
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system. The groundbreaking for a new Carver High School was held April 2, 2008, at the construction site just off Oak Street across from the existing school. Its design utilizes modern advances in architecture, construction and technology. The $36 million school is the first of six new schools scheduled in the first phase of the MPS building program. The Carver High School ribbon cutting ceremony was held in August 2010 with the school serving approximately 1,200 students. Carver serves residents of the main section of
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History

George Washington Carver High School began in September 1949 as a vocational school to a majority black community. Clarence M. Dannelly, then superintendent of Montgomery Public Schools, held the ground breaking ceremony on Fairview Avenue on April 13, 1949. The school opened on January 4, 1949. At that time there were 24 classrooms, an office suite, and a lunchroom which also served as an auditorium. There were 875 students and 23 faculty members including principal, M. H. Griffin, a graduate of the
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as its mascot. The curriculum consisted of the basic subjects and physical education. In subsequent years, Carver was expanded both physically and academically. Eight classrooms were added from 1951–1952. An elementary unit, consisting of 20 rooms and a gymnasium were added from 1952−1953. By 1959, the enrollment had increased to nearly 1,700 students and an 18-room extension was added. This extension consisted of science labs, home-making rooms, mechanic shops and workshops. In 1982, the Carver Creative and Performing Arts Center (CCPAC) was created


Athletics

In 1964, Carver won the negro AAA (the largest division at the time) state football championship in 1964 with a record of 9-0-1, defeating Cobb Avenue of Anniston, Alabama, Anniston. Carver won the 4A state championship in both 1978 and 1979. Carver High School won the Class 6A Basketball state championship title for 2012 and 2015. It also earned a regional title in 2009.


Notable alumni

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See also

* Booker T. Washington School (Montgomery, Alabama)


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High schools in Montgomery, Alabama Public high schools in Alabama 1945 establishments in Alabama Educational institutions established in 1945 Historically segregated African-American schools in Alabama {{MontgomeryAL-stub