Grady High School approves renaming to Midtown High School

ATLANTA — The Atlanta Board of Education officially approved the renaming of Henry W. Grady High School and Joseph E. Brown Middle School on Monday. 

It was a unanimous decision, according to a spokesperson for Atlanta Public Schools. 

Grady High School will now be known as Midtown High School. The middle school will rechange its name to Herman J. Russell West End Academy. 

Henry W. Grady High School, named after a man who campaigned against equality for freed slaves, has been the center of a long-standing controversy. 

Following months of meetings and discussions, an electronic survey was conducted among students. According to Pierre Gaither, Executive Director for the Board, 46 percent of the students participated. 

More than 61 percent of the students voted on Midtown High School. 

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