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New page: {{Infobox School |name=Washington High School |image= |caption= |type= |location=6000 College Parkway |opened=1916<br/>1982 |closed= |principal=Dr. Michael Roberts |asstpri...
{{Infobox School
|name=Washington High School
|image=
|caption=
|type=
|location=6000 [[College Parkway]]
|opened=[[1916]]<br/>[[1982]]
|closed=
|principal=Dr. [[Michael Roberts]]
|asstprinc=[[Clinton Lott]]<br/>[[Terry Colburn]]
|students=
|teachers=
|staff=
|namesake=
|mascot=Wildcats
|colors=Blue, white & gold
|yearbook=Graffiti
|phone=(850) 475-
|website=[http://www.btwash.org/ www.btwash.org]
|mapcode=<googlemap lat="30.484258" lon="-87.212262" zoom="15" width="250" height="250">
30.483981, -87.212198, Washington High School
</googlemap>
}}
'''Booker T. Washington High School''' is a public high school in the [[Escambia County School District]].
==History==
Washington High School originally opened in [[1916]] at 30 East [[Texar Drive]] (now the [[J. E. Hall Center]]). It was a [[Segregation|segregated]] black school named for African-American educational pioneer [[Wikipedia:Booker T. Washington|Booker T. Washington]]. It was desegregated in [[1970]] and moved to its current location in [[1982]].
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{{Escambia County School District}}
[[Category:Escambia County high schools|Washington]]
|name=Washington High School
|image=
|caption=
|type=
|location=6000 [[College Parkway]]
|opened=[[1916]]<br/>[[1982]]
|closed=
|principal=Dr. [[Michael Roberts]]
|asstprinc=[[Clinton Lott]]<br/>[[Terry Colburn]]
|students=
|teachers=
|staff=
|namesake=
|mascot=Wildcats
|colors=Blue, white & gold
|yearbook=Graffiti
|phone=(850) 475-
|website=[http://www.btwash.org/ www.btwash.org]
|mapcode=<googlemap lat="30.484258" lon="-87.212262" zoom="15" width="250" height="250">
30.483981, -87.212198, Washington High School
</googlemap>
}}
'''Booker T. Washington High School''' is a public high school in the [[Escambia County School District]].
==History==
Washington High School originally opened in [[1916]] at 30 East [[Texar Drive]] (now the [[J. E. Hall Center]]). It was a [[Segregation|segregated]] black school named for African-American educational pioneer [[Wikipedia:Booker T. Washington|Booker T. Washington]]. It was desegregated in [[1970]] and moved to its current location in [[1982]].
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{{Escambia County School District}}
[[Category:Escambia County high schools|Washington]]