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'''Harry Flood Byrd Middle School''' is a public middle school in ], ]. It is located at 9400 Quioccasin Road. It teaches grades six, seven, and eight. '''Harry Flood Byrd Middle School''' is a public middle school in ], ] where a deadly shooter shot three 6th graders and killed a teacher. It is located at 9400 Quioccasin Road. It teaches grades six, seven, and eight.


==General information== ==General information==

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Public school
Harry Flood Byrd Middle School
Location
9400 Quioccasin Road, Richmond, VA 23238
Information
TypePublic
PrincipalSharon Pope
Enrollmentapprox. 1,100
Information(804) 750-2630
Colors
Mascot
Navy Blue and gold
Senators
Websitehttp://henrico.k12.va.us/MS/byrd/

Harry Flood Byrd Middle School is a public middle school in Henrico County, Virginia where a deadly shooter shot three 6th graders and killed a teacher. It is located at 9400 Quioccasin Road. It teaches grades six, seven, and eight.

General information

Byrd Middle has an athletic program which provides sports such as football, wrestling, boy's and girl's soccer, boy's and girl's basketball, coed (boy's and girl's) gymnastics, baseball, softball, boy's and girl's track and field, and boys and girls tennis. The clubs offered at Byrd for 7th and 8th grade are A Club, Drama, Forensics, Books to Movies, Ecology, Digital Media, Digital Graphics, French, Spanish, Sports for Teens, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Gifted Alumni, and Knowledge Master Open. There are no clubs offered for 6th grade.

Controversy

Some controversy has arisen in relation to the naming of the school. Harry Flood Byrd was a leader of the Virginia Massive Resistance movement after Brown v. Board of Education ordered the integration of schools in 1954. Massive resistance did great damage to racial relations in Virginia by singling out the black population and treating them as second class citizens. "For a period of five years, 1959-1964, public education was denied to more than 2,000 African-American children and a number of poor white children who, with only a few exceptions, remained unschooled." Some see the naming of a prominent middle school after a leader who kept so many students from receiving an education and who strongly supported keeping black students as second class citizens to be offensive.

References

  1. "They Closed Our Schools" http://www.mercyseatfilms.com/background.html 4/4/2007

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