There are 13 schools in the USA with the word culture in the name.
The word "culture" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it reflects a commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive learning environment. Historically, American public schools have served students from a wide variety of backgrounds, and incorporating "culture" into a school's name emphasizes the value placed on multicultural education and respect for different traditions and perspectives. Geographically, schools in regions with especially diverse populations may use the term to highlight the unique mix of communities they serve. Additionally, in an educational context, including "culture" in a school's name can signal a focus on broadening students' understanding of the world and preparing them to engage thoughtfully in a multicultural society. This naming practice aims to celebrate diversity and promote unity through shared learning experiences.
Arkansas (1)
Centerpoint Academy of Agriculture & Skilled Trade in Amity, ARCalifornia (2)
International School for Science and Culture in Costa Mesa, CASheenway School and Culture Center in Los Angeles, CA
Florida (1)
Integrated Science and Asian Culture (Isaac) Academy in Miami Springs, FLGeorgia (1)
Dekalb Agriculture Technology and Environment School in Stone Mountain, GAIndiana (2)
Indiana Agriculture and Technology in Carmel, INIndiana Agriculture & Technology School - Usi Campus in Evansville, IN
Minnesota (2)
Txuj Ci Hmong Language & Culture Lo in Saint Paul, MNTxuj Ci Hmong Language & Culture U in Saint Paul, MN
North Carolina (1)
Agriculture and Science Early College in Olin, NCNew York (2)
High School of World Cultures in Bronx, NYSoundview Academy for Culture and Scholarship in Bronx, NY
South Carolina (1)
Sc Governor's School for Agriculture at John De La Howe in Mccormick, SC
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate