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High School was built in
1921 with students attending first
through eleventh grades. Famous graduates
of the school include President Jimmy
Carter and his wife Rosalynn Smith
Carter. The school closed in 1979
and in 1996 reopened as the museum
and visitor center for the Jimmy Carter
National Historic Site.
In the 1930's, the school day began
for students in the auditorium. Students
sang patriotic songs, announcements
were made and on special occasions
students performed plays on the stage
for the entire student body
Miss Julia's Classroom
Miss
Julia Coleman taught in a classroom
like this one during the years Jimmy
Carter attended Plains High School.
This classroom is set to the year
1937, when Miss Julia was Jimmy Carter's
seventh grade English Teacher.
Renown for her high standards, love
of learning and kind heartedness,
Miss Julia introduced students to
classic works in both art and literature
while also emphasizing enduring values
and good citizenship.
In 1981, Carter said of Miss Julia,
"I thought...she treated me in
a special way because I was exceptional
in some way, but later I found this
was not the case. She had a lot of
'special' students... I have been
continually amazed to discover how
many of her students she made to feel
extraordinary because she saw in them
an exceptional yearning, or talent
-- or just a need for love and understanding."
Plains High School Today
Today,
Plains High School is the site of
the Jimmy Carter National Historic
Site visitor's center and museum.
Display rooms throughout the school
teach visitors and students about
the early life of President Jimmy
Carter and others in the small farming
community.
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