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Today’s students learn history in one-room schoolhouse

In 1856, 96 students were enrolled in the first class, which was K-8 grade

04/23/2018

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Today’s students learn history in one-room schoolhouse

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In 1856, 96 students were enrolled in the first class, which was K-8 grade

In 1856, 96 students were enrolled in the first class, which was Kindergarten through eighth grade.

04/23/2018

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