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  1. For a few summers starting at age 10, Jackson captured bees from her backyard and studied their reactions to changes in their environment. Jackson proceeded to take advanced math and science classes in high school and graduated as valedictorian of her class at Roosevelt Senior High School in Washington, D.C.

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  2. Mar 3, 2017 · The Lottery,” which Plath probably read in high school, reverberates in her famous 1962 poem “Lady Lazarus,” where the peanut-crunching crowd pays to witness the spectacle of a ritual suicide.

  3. Jackson was born in Washington, D.C., and attended Roosevelt Senior High School. After graduation in 1964, she enrolled at MIT to study theoretical physics, earning her B.S. degree in 1968. [4] [5]

  4. Jackson returned to academic life in 1999, when she was appointed president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. She was the first Black woman to serve as the president of a major technological institute. As president, Jackson transformed the school’s reputation and enrollment.

  5. Dec 19, 2017 · Shirley Ann Jackson arrived at MIT in the fall of 1964 as one of just a handful of black students and the valedictorian of her public high school in Washington, D.C. In the midst of working...

  6. Sep 22, 2006 · Jackson attended Roosevelt High School in Washington, D.C., where she took accelerated math and science classes. Jackson graduated as valedictorian in 1964 and encouraged by the assistant principal for boys at her high school, she applied to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

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  8. During her senior year of high school, the Jackson family relocated to Rochester, New York, [20] after which she attended Brighton High School, receiving her diploma in 1934. [21] She then attended the nearby University of Rochester , where her parents felt they could maintain supervision over her studies. [ 22 ]

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