EDUCATION POSITION - July 31, 2015 - PART TIME TEACHER
Seeking part time teacher
experienced in PB County Schools, for 4th grade, 10am-noon, Monday
thru Friday during school year for Little Red School house: “schoolmarm.”
Little Red Schoolhouse
was the first schoolhouse in southeast Florida, founded in 1886. It was
located a mile north of the Royal Poinciana Bridge on Lake Trail in Palm Beach,
serving children of the families around Lake Worth. The first teacher was Miss
Hattie Gale, daughter of a local Reverend, and she was 16 years old.
In its original location,
approximately one mile north of the Royal Poinciana Bridge, on Lake Trail in
Palm Beach, the first school served the children of all the families around
Lake Worth, who arrived by boat, bicycle, or on foot, and were taught together
in one room. In the 1890s, enrollment rose to 35 students.
In 1901 the school closed
down and became a tool shed on the John S. Phipps property. It slowly declined and deteriorated. In 1960 the Gardener’s Society of Palm Beach
refurbished it and the Town of Palm Beach moved the structure to Phipps Ocean
Park where it stands today. The school was unused until the Preservation of
Palm Beach proposed to lease the school house in 1990 for its pioneer education
program.
Today, the Little Red
Schoolhouse is home to The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach’s “living
history” program that takes children back in time for a mini-day in a one-room
school of the 1890s. Education in America’s one-room schoolhouses stressed
discipline, moral values and the three R's. Modern Little Red Schoolhouse
“scholars” will trace script in their copybooks and participate in a spelling
bee. They will also recite from Tom Sawyer, Little Women and The Ancient Mariner,
as well as McGuffey’s Readers. Furnished with period pioneer education
artifacts, the Little Red Schoolhouse provides children with a true early
American educational experience.
For more information,
please contact: Amanda Skier, Director of
Education, Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, 561-832-0731 ext 104 or askier@palmbeachpreservation.org.
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