Yes. Rosa Parks attended rural schools in Tuskegee, Alabama until the age of eleven, then she enrolled at the Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery, Alabama where she took academic and vocational courses. She then went on to a laboratory school set up by the Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes for secondary education, but was forced to drop out due to her grandmother's illness.In 1933, she was able to finish her high school studies.
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