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District #61 - Happy Hollow, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County Jan 1976

District #61 - Happy Hollow, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County

Saunders County Bicentennial Educational History

Happy Hollow School District #61 is located three miles south and two miles west of Cedar Bluffs, Nebraska.

The school never had a well, so the pupils took turns going to the farm of Christian Peterson who lived a short distance east of the school. Everyone wanted to go after the water, so to solve any argument the teacher had them take turns. So there was never a problem of not having water.


District #60, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County Jan 1976

District #60, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County

Saunders County Bicentennial Educational History

The history of School District #60 dates back to 1874 when Mr. and Mrs. James Breed of Kane County, Illinois, for the sum of one dollar, sold one-half acre of ground on which the schoolhouse was built.

The land from the line of trees just south of the schoolhouse to the south end of the playground is rented from Mrs. Henderson for the sum of $5.00 per year. T

here were no records for the first eleven years of·the school's existence. However, in the year 1885 records show that there were twenty-one pupils enrolled, and in 1888 an enrollment of …


District #44, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County Jan 1976

District #44, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County

Saunders County Bicentennial Educational History

The first school in Chapman Precinct was organized in 1869. The first meeting was held in Mr. Thomas Chapman's home. Mr. Chapman was elected director and Mr. J. D. Lehmkuhl was elected treasurer. The first schoolhouse was completed and was taught by H. N. Roger in 1870. This school was located in the middle of the section.

This section also includes information on District #32 and District #71


District #36 - Malmo, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County Jan 1976

District #36 - Malmo, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County

Saunders County Bicentennial Educational History

The first building of District #36 was located about a half mile east of the present village of Malmo.

It was here the children of the early settlers of the district began their education and drank water from a flowing spring on the bank of nearby Cottonwood Creek.


District #31 - Ceresco, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County Jan 1976

District #31 - Ceresco, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County

Saunders County Bicentennial Educational History

The first school for Ceresco, District #31 was a one-room building erected in the summer of 1872 across the road from the Hunter farm where the Edwin Frasier family now live. Mrs. John Riddle was the first teacher, followed by Nina Flore and Florence Hillman. Mrs. Ira Nelson boarded the teacher until the town was moved.


District #24, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County Jan 1976

District #24, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County

Saunders County Bicentennial Educational History

School District #24 held its first class in 1879, records indicating that 50 students registered, but attendance was poor. The original one room structure (exact size unknown) was located in the same place as our present building, the latter having been completed on October 15, 1888.


District #27, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County Jan 1976

District #27, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County

Saunders County Bicentennial Educational History

Records dating back to 1870 show that Moses Stocking was the director of District No. 27. There were 39 children in the district. The post office was Eldred.


Bishop Neumann H.S., Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County Jan 1976

Bishop Neumann H.S., Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County

Saunders County Bicentennial Educational History

The beginnings of Neumann High School go far back into the history of the Catholic Church in the Wahoo area. However, in June of 1959 Bishop James V. Casey strongly urged the pastors of the Wahoo Deanery to consider establishing a central high school to serve the area, On April 30, 1960 a letter was sent from the pastors to Bishop Casey expressing a commitment to initiate this program. This was a momentous decision.


District #119 - Otoe Creek, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County Jan 1976

District #119 - Otoe Creek, Office Of The County Superintendent, Saunders County

Saunders County Bicentennial Educational History

On January 12, 1960 a petition was organized to merge District #33 and District #46. District #46 was known as Otoe Creek School because of its location on the south bank of Otoe Creek on Highway 77. The petition was voted on and passed that as of April 29, 1960 Districts #33 and #46 shall be known as Otoe Creek School District No. 119.


Clara Frolich, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier Jul 1968

Clara Frolich, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier

Oral Histories

Oral history interview with Clara Frolich, resident in Beatrice, Nebraska. The interview was conducted at Freeman School, where Frolich taught in the early 1900s.

Note: this oral history has not yet been transcribed. To request transcription, please contact archives@unk.edu.