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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDSC_0112SCHOOL HISTORY by C. A. Bonnen President, School Board The history of your school is one of continuous and rapid progress. It is closely entwined with the history of A & M College. Cnly brief snatches of its early history are available in the fading memory of old timers. Visualize if you can a tutor system during the early years of the College; perhaps a privately operated school for a few years, the creation of the A & M College Independent School District which was limited to the campus, and the operation of a one -teacher public school in the old railroad depot on the site where Guion hall now stands. Modern history began in 1920 when the Rock Prairie Union Hill and Wellborn districts agreed to pool their resources with the College district for instruction at the high school level. The stucco building now used by the College for a music hall was built at that time. Shortly thereafter four classrooms were added. Subsequent highlights were as follows: 1. In 1926 the A & M Consolidated Independent School District was created, combining the four districts. 2. The high school was moved to Pfeuffer Hall in the early thirties. 3. A new school plant including the present junior high building, the shop and music room and fourteen elementary classrooms was built and the school removed from the campus on February 1, 1940. Local residents raised over 45,000 by subscription to purchase the present school site. 4. The gymnasium at Consolidated and the main building at Lincoln school were added in 1942. 5. The present high school building and a four -room building at Lincoln school were added in 1949. 6. The Peach Creek and Minter Springs districts were added to the District in 1949 under provisions of the Gilmer -Aiken School Law. - 7. The cafeteria and six new classrooms at the elementary school and a shop and science room at the Lincoln school were added in 1951. 8. A new fourteen room high school unit and auditorium will be ready for use in September 1954. 4