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First Academy for Girls in America
It is said that this was the first academy in America to teach women "reading, writing, English grammar, mathematics, geography, rhetoric, composition, chemistry and natural philosophy" (History of American Women) Image link -
New England Asylum for the Blind
The New England Asylum for the blind was said to be the first School for the blind in the U.S. The students learned the core subjects like reading, writing, and math. One of its most famous pupil was Helen Keller. New England Asylum for the Blind image link -
Institute of Colored Youth
This college paved the way for many African American students to get a higher education. The funds began with Richard Humphrey a philanthropist born on a plantation. He witnessed many African americans lose their employment over to more skilled workers. Cheyney University History image link -
Elizabeth Blackwell
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman in the United States to graduate with a medical degree. She moved back to Europe and hoped to work there but they were not so keen on having a woman doctor there. Therefore in 1851 she returned to America. Elizabeth Blackwell image link -
Department of Education
The Department of Education was first created in 1867 allowing for a more organized system. The states were able to collect information that would then analyzed in the hope of creating an effective school system. The Federal Role in Education image link -
G.I. Bill
The GI Bill allows veterans to attend college through grants and stipends they cove tuition and expenses. They also established veterans hospitals and had low interest mortgages. G.I. Bill image link -
Ruby Bridges
Ruby Bridges was the first African American child to attend an all Whites school. She passed a test that showed her academic level competent enough to learn along side her White peers. Her father was not too excited as he knew more problems would arise. Ruby Bridges image link -
Bilingual Education Act
The government would provide schools with programs to assist students with limited English speaking skills. Bilingual Education Act image link -
Individuals with Disability Act
The Individual With Disability Act was made to protect the rights of students with disabilities. They ensure the students is getting the right therapy and education while in school it also advocates parents to learn more about their child's rights. Individuals With Disability Act image link -
No Child Left Behind Act
President George W. Bush signed this act into law. This Act allowed there to be a focus to ensure achievement from students of certain groups like English Language learners and Special Education. No Student Left Behind Act image Link