Fairfax-Brewster School

[3] The Fairfax-Brewster School opened a summer camp the following year, also serving students in Kindergarten through 6th grade.

[3] The school faced a federal lawsuit in 1973 (Runyon v. McCrary) after denying admission to a black child, Colin M.

[3] The school denied having discriminated against black students, saying that Gonzales was not admitted because he would not qualify to begin first grade.

[6]: 472 [7][8] The Reiss family continued to own and operate the Fairfax-Brewster School until Olga and Robert retired in 1987 and 1988, respectively.

[1][2] By 1989, Norma Brill had become the owner and director of the school and summer camp.