35-39 Marlboro Training High School
Posted by: NCDaywalker
N 34° 36.545 W 079° 41.548
17S E 619883 N 3830469
Historical marker citing the importance of a school that served many who otherwise may not have received an education.
Waymark Code: WMVV94
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 05/28/2017
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"This school, built in 1928 and founded by the Marlboro Educational Society, was the first high school for black students in the county. It was accredited by the state as a four-year high school by 1939. An elementary and high school 1928-1956, it included students in grades 1-11 until 1948 and added grade 12 in 1949. It was an elementary school 1956-1972, then was a child development center for the school district until 1987. The Colonial Revival school was designed by Bennettsville architect Henry Dudley Harrall (1878-1959). It was also called Marlboro County Training High School. Charles D. Wright, Sr., principal here from 1929 to his death in 1949, was its longest-serving principal, responsible for many advances in its curriculum. This building has housed a local non-profit community center since 1988. Sponsored by the Marlborough Historical Society, 2012"