There are 6 schools in the USA with the word industrial in the name.
The word "industrial" is commonly found in U.S. public school names due to the significant role industrialization played in the country's history, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As the economy shifted from agriculture to manufacturing, there was an increased demand for a workforce skilled in trades, technical work, and industrial arts. Schools with "industrial" in their names often aimed to prepare students for careers in local industries, reflecting the values and economic needs of their communities. Culturally, these schools represented a commitment to practical education and social mobility, aligning educational goals with regional economic development and the evolving job market during periods of rapid industrial growth.
Oregon (1)
Clackamas Academy of Industrial Sciences in Oregon City, ORTexas (4)
Industrial Elementary West School in Inez, TXIndustrial Elementary East School in Vanderbilt, TX
Industrial High School in Vanderbilt, TX
Industrial Junior High School in Vanderbilt, TX
Washington (1)
Industrial Design Engineering and Arts in Tacoma, WA
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