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Bishop School (Detroit)

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Levi Bishop, the president of the Detroit Board of Education, saw a need to create a new union school as opposed to a high school. Though there was disagreement within the Board of Education, Bishop Union School was established in July 1858 and named after Levi Bishop. It was the third union school
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In 1894 the school was described as having a great variety of nationalities. A 1914 report described the school as serving mostly Jewish students and stated that much of their education was done at the library with students "completing their education in a year and a half." Other Detroit schools
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served mostly Italian or Polish students. The school was one of those selected for a program to "Americanize" Jewish community members and teach them English as well as assist them with naturalization papers.
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is named). Templeton P. Twiggs served as principal at the school. Charles F. Daniels was also noted as a principal of the school. Frances Womer was an assistant principal at the school.
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M. M. Rose was appointed to teach at the school in 1860, before becoming principal of Everett, making Rose Detroit Public Schools' first female principal (for whom
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built by the Detroit Board of Education, and it served kindergarten to 8th grade and had a pool, baths, a clinic, a dental clinic, and a "Foreign Room".
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Educators of Michigan: (Illustrated Reference Book) ; a Choice Collection of Biographical Sketches and Portraits of the Teaching Profession
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The Book of Detroiters: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of Detroit
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National Education Association of the United States (February 3, 1903).
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recorded the song Bishop School on his 1969 Atlantic Records album
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Index

The Purple Gang
M. M. Rose School
Cora Brown
undertaker
Yusef Lateef
Yusef Lateef's Detroit
Report of the Superintendent of Schools
Proceedings of the Board of Education, Detroit
"The Purple Gang - Jewish Organized Crime - J-Grit.com"
"Walter P. Reuther Library"
"Conflict, Class, and the Nineteenth-Century Public High School in the Cities of the Midwest, 1845-1900"
doi
10.2307/1179559
ISSN
0362-6784
Histories of the Public Schools of Detroit
"Education in Detroit, 1916: Department of Superintendence, National Education Association, Feb.21-26, 1916"
Educators of Michigan: (Illustrated Reference Book) ; a Choice Collection of Biographical Sketches and Portraits of the Teaching Profession
Detroiter
The Detroiter
"Detroiturbex.com - M. M. Rose School"
Yearbook and List of Active Members
School Record
The First Freedom Ride: The Walter Bergman Story
ISBN
9780878425259
The Book of Detroiters: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of Detroit
"Who's who of the Colored Race: A General Biographical Dictionary of Men and Women of African Descent"
"Students at Bishop School, June, 1922"
Detroit Public Library

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