Friday, February 27, 2009

STL Black History: Sumner High School


In the wake of all the violence that have plagued Sumner High School I think that people are forgetting the importance of this school. Sumner was the first African American public school west of the Mississippi River. That fact alone should be enough for kids to have some respect for this school. I didn't say first school in St. Louis or even Missouri, first African American school this side of the water. The school was established in the late 1800's and have been at the current location we all know since 1908. Sumner had the pleasure of knowing some of the world's great entertainers before super stardom. Such as Tina Turner, Chuck Berry, Robert Guilliaume (Benson), Arthur Ashe, Dick Gregory, William L Clay, and a host of many more. I think that children today should look at it as a privilege to walk those halls. Just knowing that so much history is built into that school, attending should be like a badge of honor. Hopefully the violence can stop and the school can continue to birth future talents. Although the list that we named of entertainers is impressive, I bet there are equally doctors, lawyers, activist, police officers, and hard working people alike who have come across those doors.

5 Comments:

Anonymous said...

shut that damn school down. you got half the kids going to school and the those that stay are failing. Shut it down and move them to a better learning environment.

and if they care about the damn history so much then why don't the former graduates come back and try to help

Anonymous said...

yomanwantme how do you know that the alumi are not helping? you don't? why would you even suggest that they shut the school down. when those kids are forced to go to beaumont or vashon then we will really see a bloodbath

Anonymous said...

cause I know. the damn alumni can't be doing anything when the damn school is falling apart. They only come out when the football team is doing good and it's been years since they were good.

The hallways are filled with dirt and trash. If the alumni were really around they would rally around and go in and volunteer to work on the school instead of sending crazy reunion photos to the STL American...lol

ICEE said...

I AGREE WITH U STLNUBIANQUEEN!! IM SURE WHAT THE ANSWER IS BUT I DNT THINK THE SCHOOL SHLD BE CLOSED....IM SURE THE KIDS ARE NOT FULLY TO BLAME SOME TEACHERS JUST COLLECT A CHK THEY ARE NOT THERE TO HELP THE STUDENTS.....SOME OF THE KIDS MAY NOT WANT HELP..... I JUST HOPE AN PRAY THAT SOMETHING GOOD CAN COME FROM THIS!!! THE MAIN FOCUS SHLD BE WHATS BEST FOR THE STUDENTS!!

Anonymous said...

ROLL BOUNCE,
I THINK OUR SCHOOLS WOULD BE BETTER IF WE WOULD HAVE PUT MORE MONEY INTO THEM YEARS AGO WHEN THE DESEG PROGRAM WAS IN FULL FORCE. ITS SAD THAT NOW THEY WANT TO CLOSE THE SCHOOLS. NOT FOCUSING ON HOW IMPORTANT EDUCATION IS , ONLY HINDERS US AS PEOPLE.