History Making: Virginia Robinson reflects on the naming of the Head Start building

Virginia Robinson talks about her time at Head Start before the building was dedicated in her name. 

It was the mid-2000s when Virginia Robinson found out the Head Start building in Alexander City was going to be named for her. 

After 42 years of working in the program, that day she also became the first Black female to have a building named after her in Alexander City. Robinson said it all started in 1997 when she stepped in as a parent leader for the program.

Abigail Murphy is a multimedia reporter for Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc. To contact Abigail Murphy, email abigail.murphy@alexcityoutlook.com.