Monitor Elementary-High School

Monitor Elementary-High School
Monitor Elementary-High School
Address
South Monitor Drive
Fitzgerald, Georgia, United States
Coordinates 31°42′31″N 83°14′35″W / 31.7085196°N 83.2429320°W / 31.7085196; -83.2429320Coordinates: 31°42′31″N 83°14′35″W / 31.7085196°N 83.2429320°W / 31.7085196; -83.2429320 [1]
Information
Grades 1-12
School Colour(s) Burgundy and Gold          
Mascot Eagle

Monitor Elementary-High School was a segregated public school for African Americans in Fitzgerald, Georgia. Its last graduating class was in 1967.

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History

Monitor Elementary School was first located at the corner of Ocmulgee Street and Walden Avenue in Fitzgerald, Georgia. However, due to the growing African American community and the deterioration of the old school, the Board of Education approved that the construction of the new school. The new school site was located on South Monitor Drive. The building was completed in 1927.

The new school was called Fitzgerald Public School, later it was called Monitor High School. Professor D.S. Collins was named as principal. There were eight teachers on staff and the new school consisted of seven classrooms for academic subjects and one home economics room. In 1931, the first graduating class numbered three students. The second graduating class only saw one graduate. In 1939 a new building was added to the school site. Called the "High School Building," this structure included a library. Later, a home economics building and an elementary classroom building were added. The funds for the new buildings were from the Julius Rosenwald Fund, an education foundation.

Integration

The school year of 1966-67 was a new beginning for some of the Monitor students. Ten students chose to attend Fitzgerald High School, which at this time was an all white school. According to Mrs. G. Marie Rodwell-Bryant, this was one of the worst experiences in her life. She notes many of the same hardships faced by other African American students at that time whom first integrated into previously all-white schools. Bryant explained that she had to try extra hard to keep up in her studies. The books used at Monitor were out of date, so looking at the books used by Fitzgerald High were almost foreign to her. Their books were more advanced than Monitor's. The class of 1967 was the last to graduate from Monitor High school. The next year, Fitzgerald school system became completely integrated.

Today, a portion of the building still stands and is now the site of The Monitor Enrichment Program, an after-school program for area youth.

Extracurricular activities

The school colors were burgundy and gold. The mascot was an Eagle. The school had men's basketball and football teams. Other activities included drama, business club, marching band, interpretive dance, and chorus.

A May Day festival was held each year and was a day of fun and activities for the students, faculty and parents. It was school tradition for each graduation class to leave the school a token of appreciation. The class of 1939 left a wall clock for the new High School. The class of 1939 was the first graduating class to begin the first grade through the senior year, which was the eleventh grade.

References

  • Bryant-Rodwell, Marie. Personal interview. 13 Nov. 2007.
  • King, Vivian. Personal interview. 12 Nov. 2007.
  • Odom, Wallace Juanita. "A Brief History Of Monitor High School" Fitzgerald-Ben Hill Grand Homecoming August 2004.
  • Shivers, Vera. Personal interview. 11 Nov. 2007.

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