Where did Roger Stone go to college and high school?

November 2024 · 1 minute read

Roger Stone is an American conservative political consultant and lobbyist.

Where did Roger Stone go to college?

Roger Stone was born on August 27, 1952, in Norwalk, Connecticut, to Gloria Rose, born Gloria Corbo, and Roger J. Stone.

His mother Gloria was the president of Meadow Pond Elementary School PTA and a Cub Scout den mother. She was also occasionally a small-town reporter.

His father, also known as Chubby was a well driller and a chief of the Vista Volunteer Fire Department. According to Stone, his family was middle-class, blue-collar Catholics.

After his graduation from high school, he attended George Washington University. However, he was granted a job by Jeb Stuart Magruder the Richard Nixon’s Committee to Re-elect the President. Due to this, he left college.

Where did Roger Stone go to high school?

Stone attended the John Jay High School in northern Westchester County, New York. There, he was a junior and vice president of student government. However, he manipulated the ouster of the president and then succeeded him.

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