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Education timeline

  • Founding of the First Public School: Boston Latin School

    Founding of the First Public School: Boston Latin School

    The first school in America was established in Boston, Massachusetts. It set the foundation for free, public education and academic preparation for leadership.
  • Massachusetts Education Law

    Massachusetts Education Law

    Required towns to establish schools, emphasizing literacy so citizens could read the Bible an early step toward compulsory education.
  • Thomas Jefferson’s Proposal for Public Education

    Thomas Jefferson’s Proposal for Public Education

    Jefferson proposed publicly funded schools to educate all citizens, highlighting the link between education and democracy.
  • Horace Mann Becomes Secretary of Education in Madssachusetts

    Horace Mann Becomes Secretary of Education in Madssachusetts

    Known as the “Father of American Education,” Mann pushed for public schooling reforms, teacher training, and standardized education.
  • Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court Desision

    Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court Desision

    Legalized “separate but equal” schools, reinforcing racial segregation in education for nearly six decades.
  • Brown v. Board of Education Decision

    Brown v. Board of Education Decision

    Overturned Plessy v. Ferguson, declaring racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional a major civil rights milestone.
  • Education for all Handicapped Children Act

    Education for all Handicapped Children Act

    Guaranteed free and appropriate public education for children with disabilities, marking a turning point for special education.
  • A Nation at Risk Report

    A Nation at Risk Report

    This landmark report warned that U.S. education was failing to prepare students for global competition, leading to major reforms in accountability and standards.
  • No Child Left Behind Act

    No Child Left Behind Act

    Introduced standardized testing and accountability measures to ensure all students met academic benchmarks.
  • Every Student Succeeds Act

    Every Student Succeeds Act

    Replaced NCLB, giving states more flexibility while maintaining accountability. Focused on equity, innovation, and supporting all learners.