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Mission School District was originally segregated. The Mexican American children were sent to the Bryn Mawr school while Anglo students went to the larger Mission School. Later at the start of the 1943-1944 school year Bryn Mawr school was closed and the students were allowed to attend Mission School. This class photo from 1945 shows a very recently integrated fourth grade classroom including students Ambrosia Rodriguez and Rey Peres.
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