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Until 1940,<ref>Bob Tharp, "Licking County One Room School Date - Closing," 1986.</ref> Licking County was dotted with dozens of small schools, commonly referred to as one room schools. Many of these schools were located within rural school districts, which were then absorbed by the current [[Schools | school districts]].
 
Until 1940,<ref>Bob Tharp, "Licking County One Room School Date - Closing," 1986.</ref> Licking County was dotted with dozens of small schools, commonly referred to as one room schools. Many of these schools were located within rural school districts, which were then absorbed by the current [[Schools | school districts]].
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==Rural School Districts==
  
 
According to information given to Bob Tharp that was compiled by Joe Mills, who was an Assistant County Superintended of Schools, the following rural school districts were consolidated into our current public school systems:
 
According to information given to Bob Tharp that was compiled by Joe Mills, who was an Assistant County Superintended of Schools, the following rural school districts were consolidated into our current public school systems:
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*'''Newark Rural'''became a part of Newark City School District in 1918.
 
*'''Newark Rural'''became a part of Newark City School District in 1918.
 
*'''Union Rural''' joined Newark City School District in 1922.
 
*'''Union Rural''' joined Newark City School District in 1922.
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==Former Schools in Licking County==
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*Alward Rural School
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*Amsterdam School
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*Beal School
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*Blackhawk School
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*Brooklyn School
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*Brooks School
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*Brookside School
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*Brown School
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*Brumback School
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*Brushy Fork School
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*Buck School
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*Burnside School
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*Centennial School
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*Centerville School
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*Children's Home
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*Claylick School
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*College Hill School
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*Concord Rural School
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*Concord School
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*Cookesberry School
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*Cornell School
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*Deviney School
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*Fairview School
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*Five-Point School
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*Forest Dale (Myers) School
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*Foster School
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*Fredonia School
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*Fresic School
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*Gaffield School
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*Goodrich School
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*Green-Bush School
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*Grove School
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*Hall School
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*Harmony School
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*Hazel Dell School
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*Hebron School
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*Hi Water School
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*Howe School
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*Jones School
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*Kinderhook School
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*Kirk School
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*Klinck School
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*Lafayette School
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*Lake Hill School
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*Linnville Rural School
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*Lock School
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*Lutheran School
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*Maple Grove School
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*Monroe School
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*Montgomery School
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*Morgan School
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*Mound School
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*New Way School
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*North Street School
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*Old Foundation School
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*Old Grammar School
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*Opossum Hollow School
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*Oregon School
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*Outville School
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*Panhandle School
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*Parker School
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*Pleasant Hill School
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*Pleasant Ridge School
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*Pleasantville School
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*Polkstalk School
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*Pucker Street School
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*Redbrush School
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*Robinette School
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*Rocky Fork School
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*Rowe School
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*Slough School
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*Souslin School
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*Star Hill School
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*Stonepile School
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*Summit Hill School
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*Sunnyside School
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*Thorny Point School
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*Thrap School
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*Tippett School
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*Union School
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*Wagram Rural School
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*Wagstaff School
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*Welsh School
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*Weslyn School
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*Wild Cherry School
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*Wiley School
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*Wilkins Run School
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*Wilson School
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*Yellow School
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 07:26, 8 August 2017

Until 1940,[1] Licking County was dotted with dozens of small schools, commonly referred to as one room schools. Many of these schools were located within rural school districts, which were then absorbed by the current school districts.

Rural School Districts

According to information given to Bob Tharp that was compiled by Joe Mills, who was an Assistant County Superintended of Schools, the following rural school districts were consolidated into our current public school systems:

Former Schools in Licking County

  • Alward Rural School
  • Amsterdam School
  • Beal School
  • Blackhawk School
  • Brooklyn School
  • Brooks School
  • Brookside School
  • Brown School
  • Brumback School
  • Brushy Fork School
  • Buck School
  • Burnside School
  • Centennial School
  • Centerville School
  • Children's Home
  • Claylick School
  • College Hill School
  • Concord Rural School
  • Concord School
  • Cookesberry School
  • Cornell School
  • Deviney School
  • Fairview School
  • Five-Point School
  • Forest Dale (Myers) School
  • Foster School
  • Fredonia School
  • Fresic School
  • Gaffield School
  • Goodrich School
  • Green-Bush School
  • Grove School
  • Hall School
  • Harmony School
  • Hazel Dell School
  • Hebron School
  • Hi Water School
  • Howe School
  • Jones School
  • Kinderhook School
  • Kirk School
  • Klinck School
  • Lafayette School
  • Lake Hill School
  • Linnville Rural School
  • Lock School
  • Lutheran School
  • Maple Grove School
  • Monroe School
  • Montgomery School
  • Morgan School
  • Mound School
  • New Way School
  • North Street School
  • Old Foundation School
  • Old Grammar School
  • Opossum Hollow School
  • Oregon School
  • Outville School
  • Panhandle School
  • Parker School
  • Pleasant Hill School
  • Pleasant Ridge School
  • Pleasantville School
  • Polkstalk School
  • Pucker Street School
  • Redbrush School
  • Robinette School
  • Rocky Fork School
  • Rowe School
  • Slough School
  • Souslin School
  • Star Hill School
  • Stonepile School
  • Summit Hill School
  • Sunnyside School
  • Thorny Point School
  • Thrap School
  • Tippett School
  • Union School
  • Wagram Rural School
  • Wagstaff School
  • Welsh School
  • Weslyn School
  • Wild Cherry School
  • Wiley School
  • Wilkins Run School
  • Wilson School
  • Yellow School


References

  1. Bob Tharp, "Licking County One Room School Date - Closing," 1986.