Booker T. Washington High School celebrated its 80th anniversary with a building rededication ceremony
Booker T. Washington High School celebrated its 80th anniversary with a building rededication ceremony at its campus recently. The event was attended by esteemed guest speakers, alumni, current students, and members of the community.
The celebration included a ribbon-cutting ceremony, a tour of the building, and a reception.
Built in 1942, Booker T. Washington High School has been a cornerstone of the New Orleans community for decades. It was the first vocational school and the first public high school serving black students in the city.