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SECOND WARD HIGH SCHOOL BIG IDEA: Re-build Second Ward High School with a unique curriculum addressing economic mobility and aligned with business needs and partnerships
Context and Rationale When the Brooklyn neighborhood was destroyed by the policies and programs of Urban Renewal in the 1960s, an entire African-American community was displaced. Homes, churches, and businesses of the Black Main Street were destroyed. The Second Ward High School was the first to serve black youth in Charlotte and was originally located alongside the Brevard Street library and YMCA that served African Americans. In 1970, the school was closed and torn down. Commitments were made to rebuild the high school in the Second Ward once the community was “renewed” but this never came to fruition (see Figure 6.J.1). As Charlotte enters into a new era of addressing historic inequities, the time is right to honor this 50-year old promise and create a new Second Ward High School. A public magnet school with a unique curriculum would address economic mobility and focus on career pathways. Students would have access and exposure to a dynamic urban center and realworld work experiences. Student housing can also be created for students without stable housing or home environments, similar to the North Carolina School of Science and Math.
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CENTER CITY 2040 VISION PLAN
The new high school would become fully integrated into the fabric of the Second Ward and mixed-use Brooklyn village. Classrooms, workshops and athletic facilities would co-exist with residential development, businesses and community services.
Objectives • Restore a part of the Brooklyn community destroyed by Urban Renewal and fulfill the promise of a new Second Ward High School
• Create a unique curriculum that addresses social disparities and creates a talent pipeline for Center City
• Honor the legacy of the Second Ward High School, Myers Street School and Carver College by serving a diverse student body from the entire city and county
Figure 6.J.1: SECOND WARD HIGH SCHOOL