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  1. africanamericanhighschoolsinlouisianabefore1970.com › eula-d-britton-high-schoolEula D. Britton High School, Rayville, LA

    retired as principal of Eula D. Britton High School after the 1957 school year Mrs. Britton is credited with laying the real foundation for the education of African Americans in the Rayville community. She was optimistic beyond belief and held a keen sense of responsibility for her community, her work, and her faith.

  2. 18 de abr. de 2021 · From the “College” to Eula D. Britton High School, the history of the educational plight of the Black community in Rayville has been phenomenal and will never be forgotten. From its famous sub-divisions that included Greer Road, New Town, Buck’s Pasture, River Road, Potts Town,

  3. The school had now grown to include the 7th grade and Mrs. Eula D. Britton was its principal. The first graduates from the 7th grade held their graduation ceremony in Macedonia Baptist Church.

  4. 14 de may. de 2014 · This group is set up for staying in touch with the 'Rayville Rosenwald/Eula D. Britton Community".There are no rules-we simply ask that you leave your drama at the door, no profound language, and no...

  5. 23 de jun. de 2022 · The Rayville African American School was founded in 1904, approved as a junior high in 1933, renamed Rayville Rosenwald High in 1949, and became Eula D. Britton High School in 1956. The school closed for good in 1970. A ribbon cutting was held honoring the school's historical marker.

  6. MEMORIES. Here are some memories of the school. If you have any memories you would like to add please CONTACT US and we will add the page. School History. School Principals. Graduating Classes. Military Service. School Band Members.

  7. Mrs. Eula Dunnings Britton was a community leader and the first black principal (female) at Rayville Rosenwald High School. The school was later named after her. The Alto High School 1964 yearbook was dedicated to her.