Mechanic Arts High School was a high school in Saint Paul, Minnesota , which operated from 1911 to 1976. The school was part of the Saint Paul Public Schools district. Located near the Rondo neighborhood , it was a prominent school for Saint Paul's black students.
5-619: Started as the Manual Training Program at St. Paul High School in 1886, the program moved to the former Madison Elementary School building as Mechanical Arts High School. Created in response to a need for graduating students to directly enter the workforce of a rapidly industrializing United States, the school was recognized as the "first high school in the Upper Midwest to combine manual training with traditional academic curricula" for its first twenty years of operation (1896–1916). Land
10-769: The former site of the Mechanic Arts High School , which was demolished in 1914 for further development of the state capitol. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Minnesota Historical Society Building , as it was built for that institution. In 1992, the society moved to a new building nearby, the Minnesota History Center . The neoclassical front of the building has eight two-story Ionic columns of granite. Above them are Roman numerals representing
15-582: The integration of schools, the last graduating class was in 1976 with the remaining students being consolidated between Washington Tech High School and Central High School . The building was next used to house the Open School as well as various learning centers developed to further integrate the student populous. These programs continued until the building was demolished in 1980. The M Club, the schools' athletic lettermen alumni association, still meets annually, and has awarded scholarships to local-area students for
20-558: The past 70 years. Minnesota Judicial Center The Minnesota Judicial Center , adjacent to the State Capitol , houses the state's Supreme Court and Court of Appeals , as well as the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals and the state law library . Its address is 25 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd., Saint Paul , Minnesota , United States. The building was constructed on
25-496: Was purchased in 1907 for the new Mechanic Arts High School building, and construction was completed in 1911. The former locations' land was sold and the building demolished in 1914 as part of the construction of the Minnesota Historical Society Building (renamed the Minnesota Judicial Center in 1992). In 1929, land was purchased for a new gym addition that was completed in 1930. Due to a declining student population and
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