There are various Community High Schools throughout the world, including:
- Community High School — West Chicago, Illinois
- Community High School (Ann Arbor, Michigan) — Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Community High School (Madison Heights, Michigan) — Madison Heights, Michigan
- Romulus Community High/Middle School — Romulus, Michigan
- Community High School (Laddonia, Missouri) — Laddonia, Missouri
- Community High School (Teaneck, New Jersey) — Teaneck, New Jersey
- Community High School (Nashville, Tennessee) — Nashville, Tennessee
- Community High School (Nevada, Texas) — Nevada, Texas
- Forest Hill Community High School, West Palm Beach, Florida
- Community High School Tehran, Iran
- Cramlington Community High School, Northumberland, England
- Community High School (Roanoke, Virginia) — Roanoke, Virginia
Famous quotes containing the words community, high and/or school:
“I dont think Dr. King helped racial harmony, I think he helped racial justice. What I profess to do is help the oppressed and if I cause a load of discomfort in the white community and the black community, that in my opinion means Im being effective, because Im not trying to make them comfortable. The job of an activist is to make people tense and cause social change.”
—Al, Reverend Sharpton (b. 1954)
“From the beginning, the placement of [Clarence] Thomas on the high court was seen as a political end justifying almost any means. The full story of his confirmation raises questions not only about who lied and why, but, more important, about what happens when politics becomes total war and the truthand those who tell itare merely unfortunate sacrifices on the way to winning.”
—Jane Mayer, U.S. journalist, and Jill Abramson b. 1954, U.S. journalist. Strange Justice, p. 8, Houghton Mifflin (1994)
“A man of sense and energy, the late head of the Farm School in Boston Harbor, said to me, I want none of your good boys,Mgive me the bad ones. And this is the reason, I suppose, why, as soon as the children are good, the mothers are scared, and think they are going to die.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)