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$600.000 In
Negro School
Plans OKed
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| 3 Urged by Survey
A $800,000 building program 3
for Negro schools in the county
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| proved the school board’s re- y
School Survey )
The Tingfiirmr this
- week bpublishes the text of
a survey of all the schools
in Loudoun, condensed
from the report of a com-
mittee appointed by the
State. See Page A-7 s
quest to apply to the State Lit-
erary Loan fund for an amount
5, for im-
not exceeding $315
S.
o i il s B
The school already has
borrowed ¢ 0 for the new -
. Douglass tary school now 7 4
|under col :
| Chairman James W. Ashton
1sked the supervisors to consid-
ar the consolidation of all Negro
| slementary schools into three-
| rade schools, Carver, Banneker
and Douglass. = T 1
" Ashton pointed out that Lou- .
joun is now paying between
$30,000 and $40,000 in tuition
| fees yearly to Fairfax county for
“he 121 colored children at Oak
arove.” These would be brought
oudoun under the con-
d plan ana U on
Bl i b S i i i L
v
el W ascs e enis S
ey
more than $50,000 and $200,000
| or an auditorium, cafeteria and -
| modern shop at Douglass High. T
As Douglass elementary is
now planned, there are eight