Historic Hopper Academy
Historic Hopper Academy, built in 1910, was one of Florida's few schools for African-American students and has undergone significant restoration since its closure in 1962. Now home to artistic initiatives such as Art for Kids and Seminole Printmakers, it serves as a cultural center dedicated to community enrichment and education.
Managed by the Community Improvement Association of Seminole County Inc., the academy aims to preserve its historic legacy while providing workshops and classes in the arts. With essential renovations still underway, including auditorium upgrades and landscaping maintenance, the academy continues to seek community support for its ongoing development and preservation efforts.
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