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Latest revision as of 00:12, 25 October 2012
Knox School District No. 1 was located on what is now Rock Road. It served until 1932 when the Berne-Knox-Westerlo Central School opened in Berne.
From the booklet, Booklet Knox, New York Sesquicentennial, 1822-1972
In District 1 which was located on what is now Rock Road, there was one teacher in 1886. There were 52 children of school age within the district , but only 42 actually attended during the year with an average daily attendance of about 15. The frame of the school was valued at $300. During World War I, Howard Shultes and Manford Bassler were the trustees, and Clyde Ball served as teacher with a salary of $15 per week. Among other teachers in the district were Helen Schoolcraft, Sara Schoonmaker, and Jennie Becker. In 1932, the children were transferred to the Berne-Knox Central School and the schoolhouse was sold. It was subsequently converted to a dwelling, and is now [1972] owned by James Blyth.
(updated October 27, 2009-Eric Chamberlain)
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