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From the booklet, [[Knox Sesquicentennial| Booklet Knox, New York Sesquicentennial, 1822-1972]] | From the booklet, [[Knox Sesquicentennial| Booklet Knox, New York Sesquicentennial, 1822-1972]] | ||
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From the booklet, Booklet Knox, New York Sesquicentennial, 1822-1972
John P. White of Schenectady, who attended the school of District 10, reports that some of his teachers were: Foster Warrick, Evelyn Chase, Miss Hunting, and Susan Roach. Other teachers in the district were: Irene Lee, William Christman, Nancy Christman, Nancy Hunt, Emily Wood Westfall, Jane Parker, Avis Gallup, Miss Collier, Miss Mulholland, Miss Durella Rivard, and Frank Sylvester.
Tenney and Howell report that during 1886 there were 41 children of school age and all of these children attended during the year with an average daily attendance of 14. The site and school were valued at $200. This district was incorporated into the Duanesburg School system in 1943.
Knox School No.10 as it stands today