The Massachusetts Puritans passed the first public education law in 1647. This law is known as the Old Deluder Satan Act and required towns with 50 or more households to hire a schoolmaster to teach reading and writing.
The landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education in 1954.
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The Puritans organized public education in the state of Massachusetts.
The Puritans established the first public school in Roxbury, MA.
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It was a theocracy: there was no separation of church and state back then, and the Puritans were the dominant religious group, so their religion was the only one allowed. And despite how austere and harsh the Puritans were, they really believed in education, and both boys and girls were expected to learn to read and write.
The Puritans believed in the importance of education to instill religious values and promote literacy. They established schools to ensure children could read the Bible and receive a proper education, leading to the founding of institutions like Harvard College in 1636. Education was seen as a way to strengthen their community and maintain their beliefs.
The first public school was created in 1635 by Puritans. The school was in the home of Philemon Pormont because he was the schoolmaster. It did not have a name at the time but was later named, Boston Latin School.