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The north side of duPont Manual's main building Address 120 West Lee St., 40208: Information School type Established 1892 School district Grades – Enrollment 1,896 (2014–15) Campus size 17 acres (6.9 ha) Campus type Color(s) Crimson and white Team name Crimsons/Rams Rival Newspaper The Crimson Record Website duPont Manual High School is a located in the neighborhood of, United States. It serves students in grades –. It is a part of the. DuPont Manual is recognized by the as a.
Manual opened in 1892 as an all-male school. It was the second public high school in Louisville. Le Torrent Anne Hebert Pdf. Manual merged with its rival,, into a consolidated school from 1915 to 1919. Manual permanently merged with the Louisville Girls High School in 1950 and moved into their -style three-story building, built in 1934. In 2004, after conducting a poll, Louisville's newspaper listed Manual as one of Louisville residents' ten favorite buildings.
As a school, Manual experienced a decline in discipline and test scores in the 1970s. In 1984, Manual became a, allowing students from throughout the district to apply to five specialized programs of study, or magnets. Manual and Male High School have the oldest rivalry in the state, dating back to 1893. Manual's football team has won five state titles and claims two national championships. In the 1980s and 1990s Manual became a prominent academic school and has been included several times in lists of America's top high schools in and magazines. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] duPont Manual Training High School [ ] In 1892, Louisville factory owner donated $150,000 to the board of Louisville Public Schools to establish a training school to teach young men ('manual') skills that would fit them for their duties in life. The building was built on the corner of Brook and Oak Streets by the firm of Clark and Loomis, which also designed the and.