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  1. Please consider joining the Alumni Association today and support us in our leadership in expanding the growth of our organization and continuing to make Dunbar Strong! Thank you in advance. We look forward to your membership and donations. Dr. Lisa Young. Lisa Young. President, Dunbar High School Alumni Association. Class of 1978.

  2. Dunbar High School, Washington DC in 1917. As the city established other high schools, it designated Dunbar as its academic high school, with other schools providing more vocational or technical training. Dunbar was known for its excellent academics, enough so that some black parents moved to Washington specifically so their children could ...

  3. Dunbar Vocational Career Academy. {"text":" DVCA Scholars!!! Doors OPEN AT 7:30 AM BREAKFAST SERVED FROM 7:30 AM- 8:00 AM CLASSES START EVERY MORNING AT 8:10 AM Semester 2 Enrollment Window for Grades 9-11 is CLOSED!!

  4. Dunbar Vocational High School. "Dunbar Vocational on the Southside includes within its boundaries a large white neighborhood extending to the western city limits; yet, there are virtually no white students in attendance." - An Equal Chance for Education. Founded in 1942, Dunbar vocational school was established to serve as the center for ...

  5. Aug 31, 2017 · I recently attended the 50th reunion of Dunbar Vocational High School’s Class of 1967, and it was a humbling experience. Like most people, I approached this milestone with apprehension.

  6. Dec 21, 2016 · In 1916, the school moved into a freestanding building and was christened Dunbar High School. Serving as a magnet school for the brightest and most academically focused African-American students in the District, Dunbar was known for its academic rigor during segregation, challenging students to push themselves and inspiring them to dream without limits.

  7. Summary:. Dunbar Vocational Career Academy High School is a public high school in Chicago, Illinois, serving 511 students in grades 9-12. The school has a predominantly African American student population (89.63%) and is part of the City of Chicago School District 299, which is ranked 711 out of 823 districts in Illinois and has a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger.