Manassas Regional High School

Manassas Regional High School was a segregated public school for black students that existed from 1938 until 1966 in Manassas, Virginia.

It served black students from Prince William, Warren, Fauquier, and Fairfax counties.

[2] The buildings were demolished in the late 1960s and 1970s,[3] and Jennie Dean Elementary School was built on part of the site.

Five acres of the current campus are a park and archeological site devoted to Manassas Industrial School and Jennie Dean.

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