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Owned and operated by Chris and Ed Zak, the Schoolhouse Lunchroom restaurant is located at 8336 Monroe Road in Lambertville, inside the former Lambertville High School built in 1922
The Charter Oak Schoolhouse is a historic octagonal school building in Schuline, Illinois, located on the Evansville/Schuline Road between Schuline and Walsh. Built in 1873, it served as a public primary school until 1953. The school was one of 53 octagonal schoolhouses built in the United States, of which only three survive.
The little red schoolhouse (Courier, 2012) online. Theobald, Paul. "Country school curriculum and governance: The one-room school experience in the nineteenth-century Midwest." American journal of education 101.2 (1993): 116-139. Zimmerman, Jonathan (2009). Small Wonder: The Little Red Schoolhouse in History and Memory. Yale University Press.
Deerfield Public Schools 109 is a school district in Deerfield, Illinois. It is responsible for 2,889 students taught by 295 teachers with an average class size of 20. [ 1 ] The district consists of; Kipling Elementary School, South Park Elementary School, Walden Elementary School, Wilmot Elementary School, Caruso Middle School, Shepard Middle ...
The old logo of Consolidated School District 158. Community Consolidated School District 158 is a school district in Illinois.The district serves some nearly 9,500 students living in Huntley as well as western portions of Lake in the Hills and Algonquin and surrounding areas.
She was the first female diver in Illinois to score over 500 points in state competition, and won multiple Big Ten championships. [24] [27] [28] [29] Jewell Loyd (Niles West) is a basketball player in the WNBA. Rashard Mendenhall (Niles West) was an NFL running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers (Super Bowl XLIII champion) and Arizona Cardinals. [30]
Two-room masonry school built c. 1914 in Osgood, Ohio. A 1909 school planning guide from New Mexico suggests a school room be no bigger than 24 by 30 feet (7.3 m × 9.1 m) which would seat up to 40 students, as "a teacher having charge of more than this number cannot do satisfactory work - especially in a rural school".