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Charles Eugene "Gene" Beatty was the first African American principal in Michigan when he started working, in 1940, at the Harriet Street School in Ypsilanti, Michigan. "Eugene Beatty". While principal there, he participated in the /info/en/?search=HighScope to study the impacts of interventions on the cognitive skills of disadvantaged African American children. The Beatty Early Learning Center, a pre-k program at the Ypsilanti Community Schools Ypsilanti_Community_Schools named after him "Ypsilanti Head Start School Honors Charles Eugene Beatty"..
Beatty received his degree at Eastern Michigan University, then Michigan State Normal College, in 1932. As a student, he was an athlete in the track and field program and was inducted in the Easter Michigan University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1976. "Eugene Beatty". He was also inducted into the Michigan Education Hall of Fame in 1985 and the Eastern Michigan University College of Education Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Charles Eugene "Gene" Beatty was the first African American principal in Michigan when he started working, in 1940, at the Harriet Street School in Ypsilanti, Michigan. "Eugene Beatty". While principal there, he participated in the /info/en/?search=HighScope to study the impacts of interventions on the cognitive skills of disadvantaged African American children. The Beatty Early Learning Center, a pre-k program at the Ypsilanti Community Schools Ypsilanti_Community_Schools named after him "Ypsilanti Head Start School Honors Charles Eugene Beatty"..
Beatty received his degree at Eastern Michigan University, then Michigan State Normal College, in 1932. As a student, he was an athlete in the track and field program and was inducted in the Easter Michigan University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1976. "Eugene Beatty". He was also inducted into the Michigan Education Hall of Fame in 1985 and the Eastern Michigan University College of Education Hall of Fame in 2011.