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School
History

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• The photos to the right are plaques
next to the main entrance commemorating the
current building. |
First
called Dania-Liberia School, because it served both
communities, it was later re-named Attucks in honor
of Crispus Attucks, the first Black to shed blood
in the Revolutionary War. Additional buildings were
added at the site in 1955-56 to house music, physical
education, home economics, industrial arts and agriculture
programs. More additions were constructed in 1960
including a gymnasium, cafetorium and library. Attucks
became a middle school in 1968.
Attucks Middle has always been a leader in student
achievement.
Currently, Attucks is leading the Broward County School
System by assigning a laptop to every student. The
goal is to provide every student the ability to reach
into history and to lead into the future.
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