Phenix High School

Coordinates: 37°1′19.8″N 76°20′7.4″W / 37.022167°N 76.335389°W Phenix High School was a school for African American students which was opened on the campus of the normal school which grew to become today's Hampton University near the town of Hampton and Fort Monroe in Elizabeth City County, Virginia in the period immediately following the conclusion of the American Civil War.

Phenix High School, first established in 1931, was named for George Perly Phenix (1864–1930), a native of Maine. Dr. Phenix who was the first administrator to hold the title of "president" of the university .[1] A popular administrator, Dr. Phenix died suddenly in a drowning accident a few months before the new school he had championed opened.[2]

The original building survives as Phenix Hall on the University's campus, and houses several research offices including the Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences,[3] who hosts the data center for NASA's Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere mission, the only space mission managed by a historically black university.

In 1958, Phenix High School relocated to a newer building off campus which was affiliated with the Hampton City Public Schools system. In 1968, during reorganization to accomplish desegregation of the division's public schools, the second Phenix High School was renamed Pembroke High School. That building was closed in 1980, and the building now houses the Hampton Family YMCA and social services offices of the Hampton city government.

Hampton opened a new George P. Phenix School for pre-kindergarten through 8th grade in September 2010.

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