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The namesake of our school, Benjamin Banneker was a remarkable American. Mr. Banneker was a self-educated astronomer, scientist, inventor, writer, and anti-slavery activist. Mr. Banneker was born on November 9, 1731 in Ellicott’s Mills, Maryland. Mr. Banneker received some education from the Quakers, but he primarily taught himself. His perseverance and determination for learning made him “rise to highest heights” in all of his endeavours that include the following:
• 1753: Mr. Banneker made one of the first striking wooden clock in America. He took apart a pocket watch, studied how it worked and then later carved the toothed wheels and gears out of wood.
Benjamin Banneker was a life-long learner, who always tried his best, just like we want the students at Benjamin Banneker Academy to be.
Benjamin Banneker Academy