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Peabody High School (Milledgeville, Georgia)

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Peabody School, also referred to as Peabody Model School, which was developed to become Peabody High School in 1927, was a public school and boarding school for girls in Milledgeville, Georgia. It was established in 1891 and phased out in the 1970s It was on the campus of the Georgia Normal and Industrial College which became Georgia State College for Women and later Georgia College.[1] Education program students from the college observed classes and seniors taught at the school for an hour per week. The Peabody Child & Family Center became an offshoot and ooersted until 2000.[2]

A historical marker, garden, and scholarship fund at the college commemorate its existence.[1]

Alumni

Peabody High School

Alumni include Flannery O'Connor.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ a b Union-Recorder, The. "Peabody School an important part of local history". The Union-Recorder.
  2. ^ Bray, Nancy Davis. "Research Guides: Peabody Model School Collection: Home". libguides.gcsu.edu.
  3. ^ Ramsey, Paul J. (October 1, 2012). American Educational History Journal: Volume 39 #1 & 2. IAP. ISBN 9781623960094 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ DeRusha, Michelle (September 9, 2014). 50 Women Every Christian Should Know: Learning from Heroines of the Faith. Baker Books. ISBN 9781441220622 – via Google Books.