Carver Vocational-Technical High School

Carver Vocational-Technical High School is a public vocational-technical high school located in the Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1925, it was the first African-American (then labeled the "Colored" or "Negro") vocational-technical public high school) then established in the State of Maryland. Carver Vo-Tech serves grades 9 through 12, (freshmen-sophomores-juniors-seniors). The then "Colored Vocational High School" then joined the recently renamed Frederick Douglass High School (previously founded in 1865 as the private Douglass Institute on East Lexington Street, then moved two blocks northwest to East Saratoga Street by St. Paul Street/Place at Preston Gardens", where it was finally absorbed into the newly established "Colored High School and Grammar School" by 1883. After several other

Carver Vocational-Technical High School

Carver Vocational-Technical High School is a public vocational-technical high school located in the Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1925, it was the first African-American (then labeled the "Colored" or "Negro") vocational-technical public high school) then established in the State of Maryland. Carver Vo-Tech serves grades 9 through 12, (freshmen-sophomores-juniors-seniors). The then "Colored Vocational High School" then joined the recently renamed Frederick Douglass High School (previously founded in 1865 as the private Douglass Institute on East Lexington Street, then moved two blocks northwest to East Saratoga Street by St. Paul Street/Place at Preston Gardens", where it was finally absorbed into the newly established "Colored High School and Grammar School" by 1883. After several other