In 1892, Dallas established its first
high school for
African-American pupils. In 1911, the school was enlarged and named the
Dallas Colored High School. The school was moved in 1922 to larger quarters, designed by famed Dallas architects Lang and Witchell, and renamed
Booker T. Washington High School, after the African-American education pioneer
Booker T. Washington. For many years, it was the only Dallas high school that allowed students of color. In 1939, Wilmer-Hutchins Colored High School of the
Wilmer-Hutchins ISD burned down in a fire. Afterwards, African-American WHISD students were sent to DISD high schools for "colored" people such as Washington. In 1942, teacher Thelma Paige Richardson sued the Dallas School District, demanding equalization of pay based upon tenure and merit; the school district denied that any discrimination was taking place. Richardson, with the help of the
NAACP, won the case, increasing general awareness of
discrimination in the public school system. In 1952, it was enlarged yet again, and given the new name as Booker T. Washington Technical High School. In 1976, the school was repurposed as the Arts Magnet at Booker T. Washington High School, inheriting and expanding the magnet-school curricula that had been in place in the Performing Arts and Visual Arts clusters of
Skyline High School's Career Development Center since 1970. The Arts Magnet became a prototype for magnet schools across the country. The repurposing was part of the federal court desegregation orders that created the magnet school system in Dallas ISD (
Tasby v. Estes). Paul Baker was selected by Superintendent Estes as founding director of the school. The neighborhood surrounding Washington has evolved into the
Dallas Arts District. The main school building was designated an official
Dallas Landmark in 2006. In 2008, the building was enlarged a third time when a new $65-million facility designed by
Brad Cloepfil of Allied Works Architecture, was completed. The expansion preserved the historic main building. ==Statistics==