Sketch of Stillwater's Central School Building

Sketch of Stillwater’s Central School Building

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Central School, District No. 9, Stillwater
DISTRICT FORMED 1846
YEARS SCHOOLS BUILT 1869
GENERAL LOCATION Zion’s Hill
MODERN ADDRESS Pine Street and Third Street
DISTRICT BOUNDARIES
DISPOSITION Razed in 1937 to make way for the new Junior High that was built in 1938
NOTES The school was built with stonewalls, measured 53 X 85 feet, three stories tall with a belfry and was “substantial and commodious building with eight rooms.” The building was to cost only $28,000, but with the addition of steam heat, schoolroom furniture and other items, the final cost of the school was $45,000.At the school, kindergarten was an “on-again off-again operation” according to Harold Foster who wrote his memories about attending the school in the April 1980 issued of the Historical Whisperings. “My first day at the Central School in the first grade, I’m sure, was the fulfillment of a dream.” Foster said, “First graders had their own private entrance toward Pine Street with the primary room just inside the door.”Depending upon the enrollment at the school, some teachers would teach two grades in the same room. Foster had this happen to him in second and third grade, both taught by Lavina Lofgren, and in fourth and fifth grade he had Anita Robertson for both years.

Known Teachers

 Lavina Lofgren Second and Third Grade
 Anita Robertson  Fourth and Fifth Grade

 

Central School Class

Central School Class