Frederick Douglass High School (Missouri)

Frederick Douglass High School (Missouri)

Infobox School
name = Fredrick Douglas High School


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established = 1916 [ [http://www.columbia.k12.mo.us/dhs/history.html History Of Frederick Douglass High School ] ]
type = Public Secondary
affiliation =
district = Columbia Public Schools
grades = 9-12
president =
principal = Mr. Brian Gaub [ [http://www.columbia.k12.mo.us/profiles/dhs.html Columbia Public Schools ] ]
head of school =
dean =
faculty =
staff =
students =
enrollment = 108 [http://www.columbia.k12.mo.us/profiles/dhs.html CPS profile]
athletics = Basketball,
conference = Independent
colors = Blue and White
mascot = Bulldog
campus type = Urban
campus size =
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location = 1310 North Providence Road
Columbia, Missouri 65203
country = USA
information = (573) 214-3680
website = [http://www.columbia.k12.mo.us/dhs/ official site]
Infobox_nrhp | name =Douglass, Frederick, School
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location= Columbia, Missouri
lat_degrees = 38
lat_minutes = 57
lat_seconds = 18
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 92
long_minutes = 19
long_seconds = 59
long_direction = W
locmapin = Missouri
area =
built =1917
architect= Unknown
architecture= Classical Revival
added = September 04, 1980
governing_body = Local
mpsub=Social Institutions of Columbia's Black Community TR
refnum=80002310cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]

Frederick Douglass High School is an alternative public high school located in Columbia, Missouri. Douglass enrolls students 9-12 from throughout the Columbia Public Schools District. Douglas competes in MSHSAA division 2A. The school differs from a regular high school because of program including child development and parenting classes, Day care facility, Work study programs, and a hands-on approach. The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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