Girls High School (Atlanta)

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| name = Girls' High School

| caption = Girls' High School, 1926

| established = 1872

| type = Public

| district = 14th

| grades = 9-12

| faculty = 39 teachers

| campus type = Urban

| campus size = 104 rooms

| location = 745 Rosalia Street SE
Atlanta, Georgia

| country = United States

| picture = Girls High School, Atlanta, 1926.png

}}

Girls' High School was one of seven schools opened in 1872 as part of the original public school system in Atlanta, Georgia, US.{{cite book| first= Franklin M.| last= Garrett| title= Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events, 1880s-1930s| publisher= University of Georgia Press |year= 2011 |page= 795| isbn= }}{{cite news| title= The Atlanta Girls' High School| work= Atlanta Constitution| date= December 23, 1873| page= }}

Girls' High began in the John Neal/William Lyon Mansion, used by General William T. Sherman as his headquarters during his occupation of Atlanta. The site of the mansion at Mitchell and Washington Streets is now occupied by City Hall.

A superb school academically, Girls' High was the only public high school in Atlanta exclusively for girls. Seventy-one girls received diplomas from the school at the graduation exercises in May 1911.{{cite news| title= Graduating Class Of The Atlanta Girls' High School| work= Atlanta Constitution| date= May 24, 1911 | page= }} In 1919, two graduates received scholarships for Barnard College.{{cite news| title= Products of the Girls' High School| work= Atlanta Constitution| date= August 3, 1919 | page= }}

In 1925, Girls' High School moved into one of 18 new buildings in the 14th district, paid for by a massive bond issue. The school boasted the following amenities:

  • 104 rooms, including science halls, laboratories, a business department, sewing rooms, a library, an art department, music room, and outdoor classrooms on the third level
  • A model apartment containing a living/dining room, bedroom, bath and kitchenette
  • 20 classrooms and individual offices for 39 teachers
  • A school bank cage, part of the business department, which encouraged the girls to save and simultaneously gave them an opportunity to learn the banking business

In 1947, Atlanta high schools became co-educational. Renamed Roosevelt High School for US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the school continued until 1985, when it was combined with Hoke Smith Technical School. A new school building was established on Glenwood Avenue, just below the old school buildings, where it still stands.{{cite web| url= http://www.atlantaga.gov/index.aspx?page=449| publisher= City of Atlanta| title= Roosevelt High School (Girls' High)| website= atlantaga.gov| date= | access-date= }} Since then, the original building has been converted into an apartment complex.

Notable alumni

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Category:Public high schools in Georgia (U.S. state)

Category:Schools in Atlanta

Category:Educational institutions established in 1872

Category:1872 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)