Important Dates in Education

  • Commen Schools

    Commen Schools
    Was funded by local property taxes, charged no tuition, were open to all white children.
  • Homestead Act

    A program designed to grant public land to small farmers at low cost. This wave of immigration forced changes in the nation's schools.
  • Plessy v. Ferguson

    Plessy v. Ferguson
    The Supreme Court's ruling in Plessy effectively established the rule that "separate" facilities for blacks and whites were constitutional as long as they were equal.
  • The Feminization of Teaching

    The Feminization of Teaching
    The Suffrage Movement established equality between men and women and allowed women to take up the position of teaching.
  • Civil Rights Movement

    The Civil Rights Movement enlisted the federal government in the effort to equalize educational opportunities for children of color.
  • 1954 Brown v. Board of Education

    1954 Brown v. Board of Education
    Ruling that separate is not equal, and outlaws segregation.
  • Sputnik

    More than $1 billion was poured into public schools for new science and math curriculums.
  • The Elementary and Secondary Education Act

    The Elementary and Secondary Education Act
    The ESEA started Head Start, gave free lunches to those and need, and gave greater attention to special education. This allowed continued opportunity for education.
  • Title lX

    Title lX
    Title 9 stated that no person can be excluded from a school program on the basis of their sex.
  • 2002 No Child Left Behind Act

    2002 No Child Left Behind Act
    This Act set new government test standards that students must reach or the school district may face federal assistance money. Some people believe teachers are now teaching to strictly meet those standards.