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  1. Oct 31, 2022 · Dorchester, MA opens America’s first taxpayer-funded school. 1683: Pennsylvania law requires that all children be taught to read and write. 1689: Quakers establish Friends Public School, the first school for both boys and girls. 1727: Ursuline Academy opens. 1749: Benjamin Franklin opens the Academy of Philadelphia. 1821

  2. History Resources. Statistics: Education in America, 1860-1950. by Steven Mintz. Questions for Discussion. How many days of school did a typical student attend in 1870? What proportion of young people actually attended school? How likely was such a student to graduate from high school or attend college?

  3. The rapid expansion of education past age 14 set the U.S. apart from Europe for much of the 20th century. [82] From 1910 to 1940, high schools grew in number and size, reaching out to a broader clientele. In 1910, for example, 9% of Americans had a high school diploma; in 1935, the rate was 40%. [190]

  4. Dec 8, 2021 · Fearing America’s loss of stature as the technologically superior leader of the free world, A Nation at Risk, published in 1983, cast a dark shadow over teaching and schools for many years to come until its premises were largely disrupted. During the time after this report, however, being a teacher was not a popular career choice, and ...

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · In 1900, there were only 6% of students in America graduated high school. By 1945, this number increased to 51% who graduated high school. In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled racial segregation ...

  6. They began calling for free, compulsory school for every child in the nation. Massachusetts passed the first compulsory school laws in 1852. New York followed the next year, and by 1918, all American children were required to attend at least elementary school. Next came the movement to create equal schooling for all American children, no matter ...

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  8. Jul 1, 2015 · 1600’s-1800’s. 1. The first schools in the 13 colonies opened in the 17 th century. The Boston Latin School was the first public school opened in the United States, in 1635. To this day, it remains the nation’s oldest public school. 2. Early public schools in the United States did not focus on academics like math or reading.

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