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Title: THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF ST. JOSEPH IN PICTURES 18602001


1
THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF ST. JOSEPH IN PICTURES
1860-2001
2
The First Three SchoolsOpened April 23, 1860
Closed May 21, 1861 because of the
Civil War Re-Opened
Oct. 3, 1864
3
First Ward School
SE Corner Third Charles
Closed 1865
Site of Acme Machine Shop Today
Schools Site 2001
4
Second Ward School East Side of Twelfth
Between Francis Jules 1860-1896
Second Ward School
East Side of Twelfth Between Francis
Jules 1860-1896
Schools Site 2001 Later Called Franklin School
Demolished 1966 Now First Baptist
Parking Lot
5
Third Ward School Only property still a
part of the School District. Site of Present
Humboldt Second and Cherry
Third Ward School
Only property still a part of the School
District.
Site of Present Humboldt built 1901
Second and Cherry
Also was known as the Third Ward School, Madison
School, and First Colored School
6
Fourth Ward School 1864-1865
Address Unknown Prof Neely refers to this
school in his 1865 report but never gives an
address.
7
Fifth Ward School
Olive at Twelfth 1866-1867
Schools Site 2001
8
District Level Pictures
9
School District Offices
and Public Library 1901-Present
Tenth Felix Sts
School District Offices
and Public Library 1901-Present
Tenth Felix Sts
10
Buchanan County Academy Formerly
Childrens Home Green Acres
Road
Buchanan County Academy Formerly
Childrens Home Green Acres
Road
11
N.S.Hillyard Vocational-Technical Center
1941-1943 7th Messanie
N.S.Hillyard Vocational-Technical Center
1941-1943 7th Messanie
Rented Room in the Old Police Station
12
N.S.Hillyard Vocational-Technical Center
1943-1964 800 S. Ninth St.
13
N.S.Hillyard Vocational-Technical Center
1964-1981 1000 S. Ninth St.
14
Hillyard Technical Center
1981-Present 36th Faraon
15
Ruth Huston Learning Center 803 S.
13th St. c2000 Site of
1896 St. Joseph H.S.
Ruth Huston Learning Center
803 S. 13th St. c2000
Site of 1896 St. Joseph H.S.
16
Junior Colleges
17
St. Joseph Junior College 1915-1928 (Also
served as Central High School, Jr. College only
occupied one corner) 13th-14th on Olive
18
St. Joseph Jr. College 1928-1933 Later
Everett Elementary School
St. Joseph Jr. College 1928-1933
Later Everett Elementary School
19
Became Missouri Western State College 1965 and
ceased to be a part of the School District.
St. Joseph Jr. College 1933-1965 10th
Charles
20
High Schools
21
Interesting pages scanned directly from the St.
Joseph H.S. Catalogue of 1904
Tuition is 40.00/yr. A student must carry 75 in
all classes to be promoted to the next grade. If
carrying 90 and absolutely no absences, they
were excused from Finals.
22
Interesting pages scanned directly from the St.
Joseph H.S. Catalogue of 1904 Course
of Study, Senior Year
Students may choose Greek, German or French but
must stay with it for all four years. Latin is
required of all.
23
St. Joseph High School 1864-1865N.E. Corner,
10th Felix
St. Joseph High School 1864-1865N.E. Corner,
10th Felix
24
St. Joseph High School 1866-1896
S.E. Corner Tenth Edmond Sts.
25
St. Joseph High School 1896-1933
13th-14th on Olive (Carpenters Hill)
Renamed Central High School When Benton opened in
1905
26
Central High School 1933-Present
26th Edmond
27
Robidoux Polytechnic High School
1927-1933
10th Charles
28
Colored High School 1888-190318th Angelique
29
Colored High School 1904-1954
(Renamed Bartlett High School in 1905)18th
Angelique
30
Benton High School Sept 1905-Nov
1905King Hill Colorado
Rented Upper Floor and continued to use as gym
for a few years
31
Benton High School 1905-1940
Harvard Cumberland
32
Benton High School 1940-Present
5655 S. 4th St.
33
Lafayette High School 3rd
Highland 1917-Present Opened as North
Grammar and High School
34
Junior High Schools
35
Bliss Junior High School
30th Olive 1931-1972
(Originally Wyatt Park School)
36
Noyes Junior High School 1939-c194226th
Delaware.
37
Roosevelt Junior High School 1931
13th Olive
Orig. St. Joseph High School
Note How Tower Was Modified From When it Was St.
Joseph High School.
38
Middle Schools
39
Bode Middle School 720 N.
Noyes Blvd.
1972-Present
Originally Christian Brothers (Catholic-Boys)
High School
Originally Christian Brothers (Catholic-Boys)
High School
40
Horace Mann Middle School18th Angelique
1971-1979
Was Horace Mann Elementary 1956-1971
Horace Mann Elementary 1956-1971
41
Robidoux Middle School Sept
1973-Jan 1974
5th Poulin Sts.
Robidoux Middle School
Sept 1973-Jan 1974 5th Poulin Sts.
42
Robidoux Middle School 1974-Present
4212 St. Joseph Ave
43
Spring Garden Middle School
1973-Present
5802 S. 22nd St.
Originally Spring Garden Elementary School
1968-1973
44
Harry S. Truman Middle School 1973-Present
33rd Olive Sts.
Originally Myrtle Miller School for the
Handicapped
45
Elementary Schools
46
In the late 1800s the district grew faster than
it could build. For that reason, many rooms were
rented for a year or so. You will see the
location (site) of these schools.At this time,
all schools had two to eight grades with an
average of 50 - 60 pupils per room.
The idea of one
room housing one grade was unheard of. All rooms
contained multiple grades.
47
Avenue Primary 209 (sic)
Frederick 1868-1869
Second Story, where the school was located, has
been removed. Actual address was 1209 Frederick.
Picture Taken 2001
48
Avenue Primary School North Side
Frederick, 10th-11th Across from Present
City Hall 1874-1877
Schools Site 2001
49
Bessie Ellison School 1967-Present 5 Miles
East of Belt Hwy on Hwy 6 Orig. Platte Valley
School 1954-1967
50
Blair Elementary School
34th Renick
1907-1980
Presently Troester Media Center
51
Building Bridges Mgt. School3600
Frederick(Woodson Building)
52
Coleman Elementary School 1967-Present
3312 Beck Rd. Orig.
Hawthorne Elementary(1996)
53
Courthouse Hill Primary Fourth,
Jules to Faraon 1867-1869
This courthouse did not exist at this time.
School was housed in a rented room somewhere near
the west entrance shown at the left of this
picture.
54
Crosby Elementary School 1879-1917
Savannah Ave Richardson Sts circa
1882
55
Crosby Elementary School Annex
NW Savannah Ave Richardson Sts
1894-1917 Picture Taken 2001
56
Deer Park Education Center 2309 Deer Park
Drive
57
Douglas Colored School 1929-1954Russell Barbara
Presently Tes-Trams Club
58
Edison Elementary School 1931-Present
22nd St. Mulberry to Clay
Students from Garfield Jackson moved here in
1931
Students from Garfield Jackson moved here in
1931
59
Eighth Street Primary Address
Unknown 1870
60
Eleventh Street Primary Eleventh
Pacific 1870
Eleventh Street Primary Eleventh
Pacific 1870
Schools Site 2001
61
W. Fairleigh Enright Center 514 N.
22nd St. c2000
W. Fairleigh Enright Center
514 N. 22nd St.
c2000
62
Ernst Elementary School 1894-1931
5th Ave Savannah Rd.(sic)
(Originally
Walkers Addition School)
Ernst Elementary School 1894-1931
5th Ave Savannah Rd.(sic)
(Originally
Walkers Addition School)
Address is misleading today. Location is
one-half block east of St. Joseph Ave. on 5th
Ave, where Melmed Pharmacy sets in 2001.
63
Eugene Field Elementary School 1900-1933
16th Sacramento
64
Eugene Field Elementary School 1933-Present
26th Gene Field Rd
(Orig. Whittier School)
Partially Destroyed by fire, July, 1973
65
Everett Elementary School 1867-1908
Olive at Twelfth Streets (Originally
Fifth Ward School) circa 1882
66
Everett Elementary School 1908-1985
14th Olive Streets
Everett Elementary School 1908-1985
14th Olive Streets
67
Everett Branch Patee Market
1868-1871 Room rented in this the
Patee Market BuildingEverett Annexes Olive
at Twelfth Frame 1871-1902
Brick 1880-1908
68
Angelique Primary Formerly
Fifteenth St. Primary SW Corner 15th
Angelique 1871-1874
Angelique Primary Also called
Fifteenth St. Primary SW
Corner 15th Angelique 1871-1874
Schools Site 2001
69
First Colored School Fourth Francis
1866-1867 Fourth Michel 1867-1880
Second Cherry 1880-1887
70
Floyd Elementary School 1888-1931
6th Jackson Streets
I 229 covers this land today
Sold to Holy Rosary Church
71
Floyd Elementary School 1931-1967
Fourth Hickory
Houses City of St. Joseph Street Dept Offices
today
72
Florence Addition School 1901-1927
Smith Moose Streets
73
Fourth Street School Studebaker
Bldg, 4th Patee 1877-1878
Rented by District Picture Taken 2001
Fourth Street School Studebaker
Bldg, 4th Patee 1877-1878
74
Francis Street German-English Corner, Fourth and
Francis In the vicinity of the
Civic Arena1873-1874
Name Changed to
Francis Street Primary
Open 1874 Only
75
Frederick Ave. Colored School NE Corner
Frederick 20th 1885-1888Became Dist
Carpenter Shop
Schools Site 2001
76
Garfield Elementary School 1883-1930
19th Francis Streets
Garfield Elementary School 1883-1930
19th Francis Streets
77
Garfield Branch North Side
Francis, 16th to 17th 1884-1885
Schools Site 2001
78
Interesting Garfield Note
Looking East on Francis at 19th.
Garfield was on left and the short wall remains.
The brick wall on right was made out of bricks
from the Garfield Building. Purchased and built
by the Tootle family.
79
German-English School (Deutsch
Schul-Verein) 1869-1918 S.E.
Corner Tenth Felix Sts. (Later
became Longfellow)
80
Grant School 1894-1907 Pendleton
N. 11th
Grant School 1894-1907 Pendleton
N. 11th
School would open for a few years and close for a
few years depending on size of Washington School.
One room, one teacher. Currently used by
District for Storage. Picture Taken 2001
Site and Possibly School 2001
81
Green Valley School
Rocksprings Blackwell 1915-1925
Later became Pershing
Green Valley area later became known as
Industrial City
82
Hall Elementary School 1908-Present
25th Duncan Streets circa 1910
83
Holmes Chapel School 18th Beattie
1889-1892 Orig
18th St. Colored School 1888-1889
Schools Site 2001
84
Home For Little Wanderers School
1897-1929 Orphanage School Run by
School District 801 N.
Noyes Blvd.
Presently Noyes Home
85
Horace Mann Elementary School18th Angelique
1956-1971
86
Hosea Elementary School 1901-1954
Hyde Park Park (Gordon) Sts
87
Hosea Elementary School 1954-Present
West Valley and Gordon Streets
88
Hundley Chapel School NW Corner, 19th
Union1890-1894
Schools Site 2001
Hundley Chapel School NW Corner, 19th
Union1890-1894
89
Hyde Elementary School 6th Hyde Park
c1850 Third Hyde Park c1860
Second Story added to Third Hyde Park used by
Masonic Lodge c1870
Named King Hill School for a short time.
Destroyed by fire 1893
90
King Hill School Third E. Hyde Park 1894-1908

New Name for Hyde School Grades 1-4, Only
Schools Site 2001
King Hill School Third E. Hyde Park 1894-1908

New Name for Hyde School Grades 1-4, Only
91
Hyde Elementary School 1901-1930 Sixth
Harmon Streets
Originally for Grades 5-8. Addition added 1908
and King Hill School, which was only for grades
1-4, was moved here.
92
Hyde Elementary School 1930-Present Sixth
Thompson
Hyde Elementary School 1930-Present Sixth
Thompson
93
Jackson Elementary School 1894-1930
24th Clay
Jackson Elementary School 1894-1930
24th Clay
94
Keatley Center 2000 28th
Between Mitchell Penn
95
Krug School 1902-1956
St. Joseph Ave. -
East Side - By Boulevard
Students Moved to Myrtle Miller in 1956
96
Lake Contrary Elementary School
1965-PresentAlabama Diagonal
97
Lincoln Colored School 1887-1894
St. Joseph Ave Pendelton
(No Picture Available of this building,
see next two slides)
98
Lincoln Colored School 1894-c1940 St. Joseph
Ave Pendelton
99
New School Built in 1940s when old school
destroyed by fire. Picture Taken 2001
Lincoln Colored School c1940-1954 St. Joseph
Ave Pendelton
100
Lindbergh Elementary School 1931-Present
St. Joseph Ave, Monroe to Concord
101
Longfellow Elementary School 1918-1936
SE Corner Tenth Felix Sts.
(Originally German-English School)
Became Crippled Childrens School in 1936. Razed
1940
102
Mark Twain Elementary School 1954-Present
31st Noyes Blvd
Replaced Musser School
103
Maxwell School 1908-1931
3/4 mi. N. Of Krug Park on Old Amazonia Rd.
104
McKinley School 1907-1976
Barbara Kansas Sts.
105
Musser School 1895-1954
SE Corner 24th Olive
Students Moved to Mark Twain
106
Myrtle Miller 1927-1932Moved to Longfellow in
1932, Rented vacant Western Auto Bldg, moved to
Krug and became own school 1957 at 33rd Olive
23rd Olive a.k.a. Musser Cottage
107
Neely School 1871-1908 Twelfth
Scott Sts.
Neely School 1871-1908 Twelfth
Scott Sts.
108
Neely School 1908-Present Twelfth
Scott Sts.
Neely School 1908-Present Twelfth
Scott Sts.
109
North Market Primary 1866-1869
Market Square
Rented Room by
City Market Second to Third, Edmond to
Francis Holiday Inn and Parking Lot stands
on this site today.
110
Mary U. Neipp School for Crippled Children
1936-1954Second Cherry
Moved to Hosea in 1954
111
Noyes Elementary School c1942-Present26th
Delaware.
112
Olive Street School
N. Side Olive Near
10th
1891-1895
Schools Site 2001
113
Owen School
NW Corner 28th PearAnnexed into the District
in 19171896-1931
Schools Site 2001
114
Parkway Elementary School 1971-Present
29th Duncan
115
Pershing School 1925-Present
Rock Springs Blackwell Rds.
116
Pettepiers School 1902-1910SW Corner Diagonal
and Parkview (Not Present Day
Parkview)
117
Pickett School 1965-Present
3923 Pickett Rd.
118
Robidoux School 1896-1908
SE Corner Tenth Edmond School Dist.
Offices - 2nd Floor
119
Robidoux School 1908-1927
SE Corner Tenth Edmond
120
St. Georges School N. Side Colorado at end of
Pryor 1901-1907
New structure built at Kansas
Barbara 1907
Name changed to McKinley
Schools Site 2001 Looking North on Pryor
121
Saxton Heights School 1889-1900
NE Corner 26th Frederick
122
Second Colored School Fifteenth, Messanie to
Locust 1870
Schools Site 2001 View is Looking North on 15th
from Locust
123
Second Colored School Branch 1
N. Side Messanie, 17th to 18th
1887-1888
Schools Site 2001
124
Seventh Street School Branch S. Side
Messanie, 7th to 8th 1888
Schools Site 2001
125
Sherwood School 1904-1982 SE
Corner 29th Edmond
126
Sixth Street Primary Sixth, Hickory
to Walnut 1869-1877Sixth, Patee to Mary
1877-1884 Became Seventh Street School in 1884
127
F.L.Skaith School 1965-Present 4701
Schoolside Lane
128
South Park School 1888-1972
NE Corner 17th Pearle Sts
129
South Park Colored School 17th
Commercial 1890-1907
Schools Site 2001
130
Schools Site 2001
South Saint Joseph Primary Later - Mitchell Ave.
Primary Mitchell, 14th to 15th
1874-1876
131
Steinacker School 1884-1907 SW Corner 2nd
Louis
132
Third Colored School
East Side Second, Isadore to Antoine
1871-1873
Schools Site 2001
Schools Site 2001
133
Tenth Street Primary 1866-1889
111 N. Tenth
Housed in Neelys Academy when High School moved
across the street, south.
134
Washington School
Third Isadore 1867-1869
Moved to 5th Poulin 1869
Became Third Street Primary
1869-1873
Schools Site 2001
135
Washington Branch Primary Third
Robidoux
1869-1873 Third Street German-English 1873-1879

Schools Site 2001
136
Washington School 1869-1908
5th Poulin Sts.
137
Washington School 1908-1972
5th Poulin Sts.
138
Webster School 1869-1931 17th Highly
139
Webster School 1931-Present 17th
Highly
140
Whittier School 1917-1933 26th Gene
Field Rd (Later Became Eugene
Field)
141
Wyatt School 1900-1930 11th Henry
Sts.
142
Young School 1889-1930 Ninth Mary
Sts.
143
Schools of Buchanan County that were Annexed into
the St. Joseph School District. They were closed
when annexed and students were sent to an
existing school.
144
Hyde School
Pettet Rd.
(Not to be confused with the Hyde next
to Benton) Closed and students moved to
Lake Contrary 1965
Hwy 59 to Atchison
Bankers Crossing
145
Kirschner Elementary School NE Corner
Collins Vernon
School was closed in 1965 Students sent to Lake
Contrary
146
Lake Station Elementary School 6800
Diagonal Rd.
School was closed in 1965 Students sent to Lake
Contrary
147
Moore School
S. Of St. Joe on Old DeKalb Rd.
Picture Taken 2001
148
Oak Grove SchoolCook Rd. E. Of Woodbine
Cook Rd
Lake at 12 Oaks
149
Pickett School 1
SW Corner Pickett Rd. So. 40th St.
This was an Elementary and High School,
Separate District
Destroyed by Fire 1956, Students sent to old
Hosea for 2 years. Then annexed into St. Joseph
School District.
150
Platte Valley School 1954-1967 5 Miles
East of Belt Hwy on Hwy 6 Presently Bessie
Ellison Elementary
151
These Schools were closed to form the Platte
Valley School District before it was annexed into
St. Joseph.Fankhauser Bermond
Hurlinger Frogge Carnegie
San Antonio Springs Hollow
Oakland (They were all east of the city,
south of the county line and north of Hwy. 36)
152
River Side School French
Bottoms (across river
from casino)
Students sent to Humboldt
153
Riverview SchoolRiverside Rd. Approx. Where
Herzog Const. Is Located
154
Saxton School
Easton Rd Riverside Rd
Annexed into Pickett District
which was in turn annexed into St. Joseph District
155
Shepherd School County Rd. U
Shepherd School County Rd. U
Picture Taken 2001
School was closed in 1965 Students sent to Lake
Contrary
School was closed in 1965 Students sent to Lake
Contrary
156
Annexed and Moved South on 22nd to New Building
Spring Garden 1923-1967
SE Corner S. 22nd North Pass
157
Weis School
N.E. Of Lake Contrary Beach by River Levy Later
moved south on lake
158
Woodbine School Woodbine Frederick
(Applebees sits on this site)
159
Finally, Some Private Schools That Eventually had
a Connection with the St. Joseph School District.
160
NE Corner of 12th Messanie
161
Christian Brothers High School(Building was
later purchased and became Bode Middle School)
162
Sat on College Hill 13th Henry
163
THE SUPERINTENDENTS Of The
St. Joseph School District
From Its Beginning
In 1860 TO 2000
164
George H. Hall1860 To 1861?The Civil War Broke
State Funding Stopped
Schools were used as military barracks. Mr.
Hall became Mayor of St. Joseph in 1868.(No
Picture Available)
1
165
Edward B. Neely Aug 12, 1864
To 1903-04 Schools
re-opened, Oct. 3, 1864
2
166
J. A. Whiteford 1904-05
To 1915-16
3
167
Vernon G. Mays 1916-17
To 1919-20
4
168
John W. Thalman 1920-21
To 1923-24
5
169
C. A. Greene 1924-25
To 1927-28
Resigned April 16, 1928 because of acute and
vexing financial problems of the district.
6
170
David W. Hopkins Interim
Superintendent from May 28, 1928 - Feb 18, 1929
Was Vice Principal of Central High School and
returned to that position. Prior to this time, he
was coach at Benton and took a team to state and
later in the 1940s became president of the
School Board
7
171
F. H. Barbee Feb 18, 1929
To 1933-34
8
172
I. E. Stutsman 1934-35
To 1938-39
9
173
T. E. Dale 1939-40
To 1943-44
10
174
George Blackwell 1944-45
To 1968-69
11
175
Dr. Gerald D. Troester
1969-70 To
1986-87
12
176
Dr. Randy Dewar 1987-88
To 1991-92
13
177
Dr. Dan Colgan 1992-93
To Present
14
178
During E.B. Neelys Time, The District Office
Moved Around Among Different Buildings
179
The District Officeswere as follows beginning in
1860Dr. J.H. Cranes Office (First President of
Board of Education)
180
Pingers Building, above Colhouns and Company
Bank, Third and Felix
181
Kirschner Building, corner Felix St. And Market
SquareBurnes Building, Third and Felix Streets
182
Robidoux School, Second floor SE
Corner Tenth and Edmond 1896-1901Building Razed
1908, Rebuilt same year.
183
This Building Was Built By The School District,
led by Supt. Neely, in 1901. Every Superintendent
Has Worked In the Same Office At Tenth Felix.
184
District Office circa 1960 L-R Geo. Blackwell,
Max Coleman, Betty Knepper
185
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186
We Encourage Future Educators to Continue This
Project. Don Lentz, Beery Johnson
John Foley
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