Gone forever
are the one-room country schools that dotted the countryside around
Meade County. The buildings may be gone, but one has only to bring
the subject up where a group of farmers are gathered to find the
memories are very much alive. Prior to the 1950s, if you lived in
the country you probably attended grade one through eight in one of these
one-room, one-teacher schools. In the early years they may have been
family dwellings, even sod houses.
If you lived west and north of Meade you may have gone to
Prosperity, Pleasant Home, Liberty Knoll, Sunny Dell, Mertilla or
Button. North of Meade was Artesian Valley, Pleasant View, and
Western Gem. To the east of town was Belle Meade, Grandview,
Highland, Lakeview, Happy Hollow, McNulty, and Moundview.
The southeast area of the county included Evergreen One, Evergreen
Two, Pleasant Hill, Lily Dale, Sunny Dale, Good Will, Five Mile,
Valley Grove and Long View. If you lived south of Meade
you may have gone to Black, Sunrise, Century, Atwater, Happy Hill,
Stone, Fairview, Pleasant Valley or Kyger. To the south of Plains
was Pleasant View, Rolldale, West Glendale, East
Glendale and Lone Star.
Our records at the Museum document 52 rural schools in Meade County. It
must have been a tremendous task to coordinate the activities of so
many different schools in so many different locations. From 1935 to
1969 that task was undertaken by Miss Ola Granger, Meade County
Superintendent of Schools. During her 37 years of service, Miss
Granger earned the respect and admiration of many a rural student
and the community as a whole. Born on a farm north of Meade, July
20, 1881, Miss Granger spent 30 years in the teaching profession
prior to taking the job as County Superintendent. She died in 1978.
The Old Stone School House still stands 13 miles straight south of
Meade and the Sunny Dale School House stands on the lot just north
of the Meade County Historical Museum. Many of the other school
buildings found their way into town or onto farms to serve as homes
or outbuildings. We know where some of them are... the rest are lost
forever.
We are searching for histories and/or
personal recollections of former students of Meade County's rural
schools. Please contribute to this section of the website if you
can... before it's lost forever. If you have a story to share email
me or find contact information on the "about us" page. Thanks.
Superintendents of Meade
County Rural Schools
|
1886 |
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N.B. Clark |
1886 |
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N.H. Mendenhall |
1890 |
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Mollie Dalgarn |
1892 |
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D.P. Wysong |
1894 |
|
Jennie Kessler |
1898 |
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J.A. Porterfileld |
1900 |
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Maggie Martin |
1904 |
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Ruth Bennet |
1908 |
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Mattie Haig |
1912 |
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Pearl Wood Smith |
1916 |
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Ola Granger |
1922 |
|
Clara Carrell |
1928 |
|
Louise Hallock |
1932 |
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Mattie Boyd |
1936-63 |
|
Ola Granger |
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