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Did you know that:
……
…… in 2007, Gove, County,
……. USD 291, Grinnell Public
Schools has three school buildings,
…….. at least all or part of
17
a.
# 52 – Antelope Ridge
b.
# 3 – Grinnell
c.
# 60 –
d.
# 49 – North Hackberry
e.
# 33 – Liberty Star
f.
# 32 – Union
g.
# 22 – Orion
h.
# 44 – Sleep Hollow
i.
# 50 – Glendale
j.
# 45 & 64 – Coin
k.
# 25 – Plum Creek
l.
# 11 – West Sunny Slope
m.
# 62 – East Sunny Slope
n.
# 61 – West Big Creek
o.
# 28 – (2 locations) Pleasant
View
p.
# 20 – Pleasant Valley
q.
# 30 – Star
* Each of the featured
fourteen schools has a link. Click on it
to find out more about this school, where it was located, pictures, and other
interesting information.
USD
291 is a consolidated school district that covers territory in Gove,
This
site was researched and written by the students in the spring of 2006 &
2007 as a cross curriculum assignment in their Kansas History and Keyboarding classes.
The
Freshman Classes of Grinnell High School in 2006 & 2007 designed the Web
Site in their computer class.
Project Advisors:
Lynette Wolf – Grinnell
Public Schools Media Specialist, Web Coordinator, and
Cheryl Huelsman – Grinnell
Public Schools Computer Instructor and Web Coordinator
Les Barnhart – Grinnell
Public Schools Technology Specialist and Video Producer
Judy Hart –
Research
included a trip to the Gove County Courthouse in
Guest
speakers were invited to speak to the students about the country schools they
attended. Robert Waldman (short video clip) spoke
on District # 11 – West Sunny Slope. He shared his experiences about the five years
he attended there and brought his Karo Syrup can lunch bucket to show the
students along with other artifacts.
Jeannie Gormley (link
to clip) attended District # 49 – North Hackberry
for all eight grades before coming in to
Bob Abell (link to clip) who attended District # 22 – Orion for six years brought numerous
pictures and lots of stories to share.
His mother Virgie Scott Abell taught there
in 1920.
Mrs.
Gormley’s father Robert Stephens was on the Board of Education for North
Hackberry. In the record books we found
a schedule for the day. Look how many different classes and subjects
that one teacher had each day! These
records are for the school years 1926 – 1931.
Each
of our speakers spoke about the games they got to play. In the record book,
the teacher had to check them off. Special
activities are there too. There is even
a listing of what a rural school needed.
In
the school year 1979 – 80, the staff of the
Mrs.
Sites was a teacher in two country schools, West Big Creek and West Sunny
Slope. (She is included in the picture
of West Sunny Slope students.) In her information for the 1980 Warrior
Yearbook about West Big Creek, she wrote of an incident that she said,
“Will remain foremost in all of ours minds,” when writing of the March 26 and
27, 1931, blizzard that struck western Kansas.
Mrs. Sites wrote: Link
Another valuable resource was the book History and
Heritage of Gove County, Kansas, edited and compiled by Albert B. and Mary T.
Tuttle. This book was published by the
Gove County Historical Association in 1979 as a Bicentennial Project of the
Gove County Bicentennial Commission.
When
speaking on this year’s project, Bob Abell brought us a picture
of the store and school in Orion,
The
store in the background which closed down about the time this picture was taken
in 1963 was the site of Saturday night dances and was a general store for
patrons of the area. The school in the
foreground was moved to the Cass Ranch south of Orion.
One old-time
Related
Sites:
1.) To access genealogical information about
https://usgenwebsites.org/KSGoves/
2.) Another site you
might find interesting is a Virtual Tour of the Gove County Cemeteries that was
produced by the 7th Grade Kansas History Class and Freshman Computer
Class of 2004 – 05. This site will
enable you to tour all 16 cemeteries of
https://usgenwebsites.org/KSGove/goveco/govecounty.htm
We hope you enjoyed assessing
our site about the country schools of USD 291.