Humes Preparatory Academy Middle School Explained

L.C. Humes High School
Location:659 N. Manassas St.,
Memphis, Tennessee
Coordinates:35.1589°N -90.0334°W
Built:1924
Architect:George Awsumb
Architecture:Collegiate Gothic
Added:July 12, 2004
Area:7.2acres
Refnum:98000368

Humes Preparatory Academy Middle School, formerly the L. C. Humes High School, is a middle school located in Memphis, Tennessee. It has also been known as North Side High School and as L.C. Humes Junior High School. It was open as a high school from the 1930s through 1967 and later became a middle school in the Memphis City Schools district. In 2004, the school was listed on the National Register of Historic Places for "its significance in education to Memphis, Tennessee and its Collegiate Gothic design",[1] the latter the work of noted architect George Awsumb.[1]

The school also has a connection to Elvis Presley, who graduated from the school in 1953. The school has numerous alumni from nearby Porter-Leath from its days as an orphanage and current foster care facility.

In 2012, the school opened as a charter school run by Gestalt Community Schools.[2] In 2017 it was announced that control of the school would be transferred to Frayser Community schools when Gestalt would exit after experiencing declining enrollment and funding.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=98000368}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Humes, L.C., High School / North Side High School;Humes, L.C., Junior High School ]. National Park Service. Judith Johnson . Nancy Jane Baker . July 15, 2001 . April 20, 2018. With
  2. Web site: Changes on way for Humes Middle, Klondike Elementary. Connolly. Daniel. October 7, 2016. The Commercial Appeal. April 8, 2017.
  3. Web site: Achievement School District opts for new charter operator over closing Memphis Humes. Chalkbeat. January 31, 2017. Caroline. Bauman. April 8, 2017.