There are 13 schools in the USA with the word evening in the name.
The word "evening" is commonly found in U.S. public school names due to the historical development of evening schools, which were established to provide educational opportunities for individuals unable to attend traditional daytime programs. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many working adults and immigrants sought to improve their literacy or gain new skills after regular work hours, prompting districts to open schools that operated during the evening. This practice reflected a broader commitment to accessibility, ensuring education was available to everyone regardless of their work or family obligations. Over time, "evening" schools became associated with adult education, continuing education, and alternative high school programs, emphasizing the flexibility and inclusivity of public education in the United States.
Alabama (2)
Acceleration Day and Evening Academy in Mobile, ALEvening Educational Options in Mobile, AL
Arkansas (1)
Evening Star Elementary School in Bentonville, ARArizona (1)
Pima County Jted - Bridges Evening Program in Tucson, AZIllinois (1)
Glenbrook Evening High School in Glenview, ILMassachusetts (2)
Edison Evening Academy in Brockton, MABoston Day and Evening Academy Charter School in Roxbury, MA
Maryland (3)
Evening High School in Hagerstown, MDWicomico County Evening High School in Salisbury, MD
Anne Arundel Evening High School in Severna Park, MD
Minnesota (1)
Alc Evening High School in Saint Paul, MNOhio (1)
Evening Street Elementary School in Worthington, OHVirginia (1)
Evening School of Excellence in Glen Allen, VA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate