Geary County
Historical Society & Museums
![]()
Spring Valley School Site
|
|
School District #21 was legally begun on
November 27, 1871. The first school building was a small frame
building located north of Highway 18 on the flat just west of the junction
City Stone Company. On March 27. 1873 the annual meeting was held in the
schoolhouse. At that time John W. Bailey, and his wife Harriet, gave
an acre of land for the location of a new structure south of K-18, on the
present site. The date is marked in stone over the doorway to the
school proper. The district operated for 87 years. |
|
Spring Valley School as it appears |
|
Mrs. Bailey was paid $1.50 for cleaning the school house. Clarence Greeley was hired to teach for $28.00 a month. Beginning November 3, 1873 the term was 3 months. School terms increased to 5 months, then 6 months and finally to 8 months. |
|
The school did not have it's own water supply in the beginning. Water had to be obtained either south at a spring or across the highway north to another spring. |
|
Boys were assigned the task of bringing
in the water and coal each day. The coal was used in the stove for
heat. The coal shed had been a small barn for shelter of the ponies ridden
to school by some of the students. The stone foundation and cement
floor is still on the southeast portion of the grounds. A pony barn
has once again been erected over the foundation. |
|
|
The barn as it appears today |
|
In 1908 screens were added to the outside of all windows to protect them from being broken. (Recess seemed to be hard on windows.) A fence was built around two sides of the school grounds in 1934. It was left up to the board to determine the type of fence. An original stone fence to the east can still be seen. |
|
The exterior picture of the school on the
left shows a vestibule that was smaller and slightly different shaped than
the present one. The vestibule is on the north side and was most
likely replaced around 1939. The well was drilled in 1939 and the
hand pump was installed at that time. The pump is still operational
on the grounds. |
|
|
An early view of the school |
|
The Spring Valley School has been
restored and is still in use today by teachers bringing their classes out
to give students a taste of what school was like in years gone by. |
|
|
The school house today looking west. |