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Dunbar is located near the historically famous ] and is a principal feeder into that school. Both schools are on the ]. Dunbar is located near the historically famous ] and is a principal feeder into that school. Both schools are on the ].


Since its construction in 1929 and before the ] 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. Since its construction in 1967 and before the ] of 1975, 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.


Most students take a foreign language class, and 6th graders are required to take nine weeks of Spanish, German, French, ''and'' Latin. Many go on to first and second year courses in these languages, allowing Central High to maintain a foreign language program that culminates with Spanish VI, German VI, French VI, and Latin IV classes<ref>http://www.lrsd.org/curriculum/hscatalog.pdf</ref>. Dunbar is also the local anchor for an extensive ] program. Most students take a foreign language class, and 6th graders are required to take nine weeks of Spanish, German, French, ''and'' Latin. Many go on to first and second year courses in these languages, allowing Central High to maintain a foreign language program that culminates with Spanish VI, German VI, French VI, and Latin IV classes<ref>http://www.lrsd.org/curriculum/hscatalog.pdf</ref>. Dunbar is also the local anchor for an extensive ] program.
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Public school in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Dunbar Gifted/Talented Education International Studies Magnet Middle School
Address
1100 Wright Ave. 72206
Little Rock, Arkansas,
USA
Information
TypePublic
Established1967
School districtLittle Rock School District
PrincipalEunice Thrasher
Grades6-8
Number of students936 (2006-7); 811 (2007-8)
Color(s)   
MascotBobcats
WebsiteDunbar 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 1967 and before the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1975, 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.

Most students take a foreign language class, and 6th graders are required to take nine weeks of Spanish, German, French, and Latin. Many go on to first and second year courses in these languages, allowing Central High to maintain a foreign language program that culminates with Spanish VI, German VI, French VI, and Latin IV classes. Dunbar is also the local anchor for an extensive Gifted and Talented program.

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Education in Pulaski County, Arkansas
Public high schools
and notable schools
Little Rock SD
Merged
Pulaski County SSD
Closed
  • J. C. Cook
  • North Pulaski HS
  • Oak Grove HS
  • Moved
    North Little Rock SD
    Closed
  • Scipio Jones HS
  • Jacksonville North Pulaski SD
    Charter schools
    State-run schools
    Private high schools
    Secular
    Religious
    Closed
  • St. Bartholomew HS
  • Other
    Tertiary
    Libraries
    This list may be incomplete.
    Some parts of the county are in the East End School District though the district does not operate schools in Pulaski County.
    1. http://www.lrsd.org/curriculum/hscatalog.pdf
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