Arlington's Stratford Junior High School on September 1, 1959, a few months after integration. (Source: Library of Congress)

Arlington's Stratford Junior High School on September 1, 1959, a few months after integration. (Source: Library of Congress)

It Happened Here First: Arlington Students Integrate Virginia Schools

A day that had been a long time coming... On February 2, 1959, Stratford Junior High School (now H-B Woodlawn High School) in Arlington was the first public school in Virginia to be integrated. That morning, four African American seventh graders – Ronald Deskins, Lance Newman, Michael Jones and Gloria Thompson – started classes at the school with over 100 Arlington County police officers in riot gear standing guard. To the great relief of the community, there was no violence or disorder (though two students were sent home for setting off a firecracker in a school bathroom).

Last Updated: May 18, 2022