Early Academies - Madison, GA
Posted by: Markerman62
N 33° 35.680 W 083° 28.300
17S E 270640 N 3719953
Located at West Central Avenue and Academy Street, Madison
Waymark Code: WM13KG3
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 12/31/2020
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Early academies were private, state chartered institutions. Only a year after the town founding in 1809, commissioners were appointed to organize Morgan County's first academy, officially incorporated as the Madison Academy in 1815. Both male and female departments received tracts of land, and the Male Academy built a fine, two-story brick structure here.
A variety of private schools also operated in personal homes. Several were located along Porter Street. Private instruction was usually segregated by gender and ranged from primary to high school curriculum. Many younger children received their start in education in Holly Hall from Sarah Benham Judd Cooke and her daughter, proprietors of one of the South's earliest kindergartens. Several private schools were operational into the late 1880s.
These academies and schools charged tuition. They were eligible for funds established for the public school system under the 1868 State Constitution, but private education waned when Madison began public education in 1895.
Type of Marker: Building
Date: 2009
Sponsor: The City of Madison Madison Bicentennial Commission 1809-2009 A Preserve America Community
Marker #: Not listed
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