Louise Archer Elementary School

Louise Archer Elementary School
Louise Archer Elementary School, Vienna VA
Louise Archer Elementary School in Vienna, Virginia
Location
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324 Nutley Street N.W.
Vienna, Virginia 22180, U.S.
Information
TypePublic school
MottoWhere The Sun Always Shines
Established1867[1]
School districtFairfax County Public Schools
NCES District ID5101260[3]
NCES School ID510126000529[2]
PrincipalMichelle Makrigiorgos
Enrollment587
Student to teacher ratio14.84
Color(s)Yellow and Blue
PyramidJames Madison High School
Previous nameVienna Colored School (until 1950)
Websitehttp://www.fcps.edu/LouiseArcherES/
Louise Archer Elementary School sign, Vienna VA, Dec 2022

Louise Archer Elementary School is an elementary school in Vienna, Virginia, United States, and is part of Fairfax County Public Schools. It was founded in 1867 as a school for African-American children. It is designated by Fairfax County as an elementary school center for advanced academic programs.[4]

History

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The school was originally established in 1867 as Vienna Colored School, It was the first school for African-American children.[1] Before Louise Archer, African-Americans had to walk all the way to Washington D.C. every day. The school moved to its current location, then a black neighborhood, in 1939.[5] Mrs. Louise Archer served as the school's principal[6] and taught students with two other teachers. She taught and fed all of the students. In the early 1940s, the only water was from the Salisbury Spring a mile away. Boys had to go and fetch water, and Mrs. Archer fed the children meals she cooked on a pot-bellied stove. The old school building is what is now part of the northern section of the school near the cafeteria.[7]

In 1950 the school was renamed Louise Archer Elementary School.[8]

In the late 1960s, Duke Ellington and his trio played at the school, at the invitation of the band teacher at that time, Philmore Hall, who had once been Ellington's trumpet teacher.[9]

AAP program

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Louise Archer has a level 4 Advanced Academics Program (AAP) starting at third grade.

Chess Club

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In the 2009 school year, the Louise Archer Chess Club won seven trophies and awards. The school won 3rd place in the country in a tournament in spring 2009, and not far behind in another National Chess Competition. The school has won the Kent Gardens Cup last year and for seven years straight from 2005-2012.

WLATV

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The morning announcements and school news are transmitted on WLATV closed-circuit television that is run by select 5th and 6th grade students.

Notable attendees

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Rediscovering History". Connectionnewspapers.com. 2006-02-08. Retrieved 2022-03-13.
  2. ^ "Search for Public Schools - Louise Archer Elementary School (510126000529)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  3. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Fairfax County Public Schools". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  4. ^ "Advanced Academic Programs." Fairfax County Public Schools site Archived 2010-09-24 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 18 Sept 2011)
  5. ^ "Remembering Segregation in McLean and Vienna," The Connection, 12 March 2014
  6. ^ "Louise A. Reeves Archer," Virginia Women in History
  7. ^ Baker, Peter (16 March 1989). "School Born of Struggle Honors Proud Past". Washington Post.
  8. ^ Commonwealth of Virginia, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 365 Commending Louise Archer Elementary School. Agreed to by the House of Delegates, February 28, 2014. Agreed to by the Senate, March 5, 2014
  9. ^ "The Tuesday Conversation: Jamie Broumas," Gazette.net, 23 November 2010
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