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Currently, all students take a foreign language, and most by 8th grade graduation have taken four. The school is seat to an extensive ] program. | Currently, all students take a foreign language, and most by 8th grade graduation have taken four. The school is seat to an extensive ] program. | ||
==Athletics== | |||
In 2003, the 6th graders were undefeated. In 7th grade (2004), they kept winning and were undefeated that year and almost unscored on until the last play of the Championship game. In 8th grade (2005), they were undefeated until they faced Horace Mann in the regular season and was defeated 14-12. The Bobcats won the rest of their games, making it to the City Championship. They faced the Horace Mann bearcats for a second time that season. The Bobcats defeated the Bearcats 36-0, with their second team scoring a touchdown. The mercy rule made Dunbar use their second team, but still scored. The Bobcats were 7-1 that year, 23-1 in all. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Public school in Little Rock, Arkansas, USADunbar Gifted/Talented Education International Studies Magnet Middle School | |
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Address | |
1100 Wright Ave. 72206 Little Rock, Arkansas, USA | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1929 |
School district | Little Rock School District |
Principal | Eunice Thrasher |
Grades | 6-8 |
Number of students | 936 (2006-7); 811 (2007-8) |
Color(s) | |
Mascot | Bobcats |
Website | Dunbar Magnet Middle School |
Dunbar Gifted & Talented Education International Studies Magnet Middle School is a magnet middle school in Little Rock, Arkansas and administered by the Little Rock School District.
Dunbar is located near the historically famous Little Rock Central High School and is a principal feeder into that school. Both schools are on the National Register of Historic Places.
Since its construction in 1929 and before the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1957, Dunbar was the site of the Negro School of Industrial Arts, the Paul Laurence Dunbar Junior and Senior High School and Dunbar Junior College. Architecturally, Dunbar is a scaled miniature of Central High.
Currently, all students take a foreign language, and most by 8th grade graduation have taken four. The school is seat to an extensive Gifted and Talented program.
Athletics
In 2003, the 6th graders were undefeated. In 7th grade (2004), they kept winning and were undefeated that year and almost unscored on until the last play of the Championship game. In 8th grade (2005), they were undefeated until they faced Horace Mann in the regular season and was defeated 14-12. The Bobcats won the rest of their games, making it to the City Championship. They faced the Horace Mann bearcats for a second time that season. The Bobcats defeated the Bearcats 36-0, with their second team scoring a touchdown. The mercy rule made Dunbar use their second team, but still scored. The Bobcats were 7-1 that year, 23-1 in all.
References
- LRSD archives
- National Dunbar Alumni Association
- American Institute of Architects website, Dunbar High School historical page
- "University President Speaks at Dunbar Opening." The Arkansas News, Old State House website
- The University of Dayton's Paul Laurence Dunbar webpage
- "African-Americans, Early 20th Century." People and Their Stories page, Department of Arkansas Heritage website
- Sanborn fire insurance maps of Little Rock, Arkansas, showing location of original Gibbs High School and Gibbs Elementary School
- Closed College Index, Arkansas