[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 3] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 4115] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING FIDELITY MANOR SCHOOLS ______ HON. GENE GREEN of texas in the house of representatives Thursday, February 12, 2009 Mr. GREEN of Texas. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize the legacy of Fidelity Manor Schools in the Galena Park Community in my district, for their invaluable education to African-American students for nearly 50 years. Predating 1955, a building formerly used for white students became an educational institution for African-American students in the Clinton Community, renamed Galena Park in 1936. The building was moved to the Fidelity addition--an area of Clinton named for the Fidelity Shipyard-- and became known as the Fidelity School, housing only eight grades and containing one individual who acted as both teacher and principal. With the growing African-American community Fidelity Manor Schools began to evolve in many ways. Additional classes and teachers were added to meet requirements held by the school district. Fidelity Manor Schools excelled in academics and athletics, winning district and state competitions during its existence. In 1970 due to desegregation, Fidelity Manor Schools were closed and its students were integrated into the Galena Park School System. Although the Fidelity Manor School buildings were razed in 1986, their history lives on. For its invaluable service to the African-American community and to the Galena Park Community, I extend my deepest gratitude, and honor Fidelity Manor Schools. ____________________