RPS: A Mini History: Bits & Pieces
Much of the history of the Richmond Public Schools was recorded in the context of a segregated society, and the reader should readily discern between pre- and post-desegregation observations. The terms "black," "colored," "Negro," and "white" in this booklet should not be considered offensive as they have been used according to the custom of the particular period. Since 1962, the division has omitted such racial designations from its reports and publications.
Schools / Buildings / Programs
A
- Adams Corner
- Adult Career Development Center (ACDC)
- Amelia Street
- Arents (Grace)
- Armstrong High
- Ashe (Arthur) Atheletic Center
B
- Bacon (Nathaniel)
- Bacon Quarter Branch
- Bainbridge Building
- Bainbridge Elementary
- Bainbridge Junior High/Middle
- Baker
- Barton Heights
- Barton Heights Colored
- Belle Isle
- Bellemeade
- Bellevue
- Bellevue (old)
- Bellevue Special
- Bethel
- Binford Junior High/Middle
- Blackwell (James H.)
- Blackwell Annex
- Blackwell Primary
- Blanton House/Building
- Boushall (Thomas C.) Middle
- Bowler (J. Andrew)
- Bowser (Rosa D.)
- Broad Rock
- Broad Street
- Brook
- Brook (Brooke) / Clay
- Brook Hill / Building
- Buchanan
C
- Career Exploratory Middle School (CEMS)
- Carlton Street
- Carver (George Washington)
- Cary (John B.)
- Cary (old)
- Central
- Central (old)
- Chandler (J.A.C.) Junior High/Middle
- Chandler Special/Vocational
- Cherry Street
- Chimborazo
- Chimborazo (old)
- Church Hill Opportunity Center
- Clark Springs
- Clay
- Clay Street Meeting House
- Colored Special
- Community Training Center
- Cooke (Kate)
- Cooperative Training Center




