Washington School (Washington, Virginia) Explained

Washington Graded School
Designated Other1:Virginia Landmarks Register
Designated Other1 Date:June 21, 2018
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom
Location:267 Piedmont Avenue, Washington, Virginia
Coordinates:38.7131°N -78.1647°W
Architect:Samuel Smith
Architecture:Bungalow/craftsman
Added:January 24, 2019[1]
Mpsub:Rosenwald Schools in Virginia MPS
Refnum:100003349

Washington Graded School is a historic school located in Rappahannock County, Virginia. It was constructed around 1923 as a two-teacher school. The building is a "Rosenwald School." Rosenwald schools refer to those buildings constructed for the education of African-American students, with financial support and plans provided by the Rosenwald Fund.[2] Julius Rosenwald, a Chicago philanthropist and president of Sears, Roebuck and Company, along with Booker T. Washington, the principal of Tuskegee Institute, worked with Black communities across the south to build more than 5,000 schools for Black children.[3] Built in 79 localities in Virginia, about half shared the Washington School two-teacher design. The Washington School, which closed in 1963, retains the early look and feel of its rural setting, and exhibits historic integrity of design, workmanship, and materials.

Washington School was built in 1924 after the Parents’ Civic League, a local African-American organization, donated land to the school district. Financial contributions to construct the two-teacher school came from the Black community ($1,200), the county ($1,600), and the Julius Rosenwald Fund ($700), which also supplied the building plans, according to the Virginia Department of Historic Resources.[4]

The school has been designated as a Virginia Historic Landmark and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in January 2019.[5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form . US Department of the Interior . 22 February 2022.
  2. News: McCaslin . John . Washington school now historic . 22 February 2022 . Rappahannock News . Jul 9, 2018.
  3. Saias . Brooke . The Fight to Preserve Rosenwald Schools . Education Week . Jul 13, 2021 . 22 February 2022.
  4. News: McCaslin . John . Historical highway marker going up at former Washington Rosenwald School . 22 February 2022 . Rappahannock News . Apr 27, 2019.
  5. Web site: Washington School . DHR - Virginia Department of Historic Resources . Virginia Department of Historic Resources . 22 February 2022.
  6. Web site: Bergstrom . Lisa . Press Release: Preservation Virginia Completes Architectural Survey of Historic African American Rosenwald Schools . Preservation Virginia . 22 February 2022.