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Mostly chronological by superintendent and then alphabetical.
Restrictions:
*RESTRICTED*: Any building plans, blueprints, schematic drawings, or diagrams of government facilities or structures in this series are exempt from public disclosure as per Florida Statutes Chapter 119.071 (Chapter 2002-67, Laws of Florida, HB 735, 2002). This restriction does not apply to facilities or structures that no longer exist.
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Each county in Florida is a single school district and the County Superintendent of Schools, whether governor-appointed or publicly elected, is responsible for administration of the district's school system. Fom 1939 to 1968, County Superintendents reported to the Superintendent of Public Instruction as the head of the State Department of Education.
The Jefferson County School Board, or Jefferson County School District, is a public school district in Jefferson County, Florida and headquartered in the county seat of Monticello. It is a rural and predominately Black community.
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This series contains administrative files of school superintendents of Jefferson County, Florida, the bulk of which date from the terms of Ardney J. Boland (1948-1952) Desmond M. Bishop (1953-1970s). The types of records include correspondence, memoranda, annual and monthly reports, daily records, and financial ledgers. These records document the general administrative functions of county superintendents and their involvement in various operations such as school lunch programs, cooperative extension education, summer school, and building construction and improvements. The records also document the local implementation of statewide education administration. Other superintendents represented within the series are W. M. Scruggs (1920-1929), B. J. Hamrick (1930-1937), and W. J. Bullock (1937-1948) [dates approximate].
Notable within the series are public health nurse's monthly reports to the State Board of Health, which document subjects from home hygiene to midwifery, as well as testing for diseases including diphtheria, typhoid, smallpox, tuberculosis, and parasites. The records also document divisions and discrepancies between Black and white schools prior to desegregation and contain information on the county's Black schools, primarily Howard Academy and Monticello Negro School, such as their construction, classroom attendance, student transportation, and funding.
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Bishop, Desmond M. Boland, Ardney J.
Florida Education Association. Howard Academy (Jefferson County, Fla.) Florida Institute.
African Americans Education. Florida African Americans History 1877-1964. Florida Agricultural education Florida County school systems Florida Education Finance Florida Home economics Florida Public health Florida Segregation in education Florida Teachers Florida Veterans Education Florida
Jefferson County (Fla.)