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Miami-Dade School board renames school after civil rights leader

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Miami-Dade School board renames school after civil rights leader
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  • <h3> School name to be changed to Georgia Jones-Ayers Middle School</h3> On Saturday, August 29, a ceremony was held to rename Allapattah Middle School to Georgia Jones-Ayers Middle School.
  • The festivities kicked off at <span class="aBn" tabindex="0" data-term="goog_408396744">10:00 a.m.</span> with a parade starting at Charles Hadley Park, and concluded in front of Georgia Jones-Ayers Middle School.
  • Jones-Ayers grew up in the Railroad Shop Colored Addition neighborhood, now Allapattah, originally built for black railroad employees.
  • In 1947, families were evicted from their homes in order to erect a school and park to serve the surrounding white families.
  • <u></u><u></u> On June 17, 2015, the Miami-Dade School Board unanimously voted to rename Allapattah Middle School after civil rights leader and community activist, Georgia Jones-Ayers.

 School name to be changed to Georgia Jones-Ayers Middle School

On Saturday, August 29, a ceremony was held to rename Allapattah Middle School to Georgia Jones-Ayers Middle School.

The festivities kicked off at 10:00 a.m. with a parade starting at Charles Hadley Park, and concluded in front of Georgia Jones-Ayers Middle School.

The ceremony featured prominent community leaders, the unveiling of the new school sign, as well as a walk-through of the newly designated Georgia Jones-Ayers legacy room where students, teachers, and the community can learn about history of both Georgia Jones-Ayers and the Railroad Shop Colored Addition neighborhood.

Jones-Ayers grew up in the Railroad Shop Colored Addition neighborhood, now Allapattah, originally built for black railroad employees. In 1947, families were evicted from their homes in order to erect a school and park to serve the surrounding white families. 

On June 17, 2015, the Miami-Dade School Board unanimously voted to rename Allapattah Middle School after civil rights leader and community activist, Georgia Jones-Ayers.

 

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