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ALPINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Alpine, California |
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THE SCHOOLS OF ALPINE
In 1875, the Alpine School District was formed in a broad territorial expanse but in a sparsely populated region of what had been part of the Cajon School District. Over the following twenty-four years, the district’s schoolhouse was located in five different locations. As more families settled in the area, new districts—Viejas, Smithdale, Dehesa, El Capitan, Eureka and Center—were formed from parts of the Alpine School District and the district’s boundary constricted inward. ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT The first school was established in 1875 on the George Washington Webb Ranch in proximity to the present-day Shadow Hills Elementary School on Harbison Canyon Road. The first teacher was Emma G. Everhart. At the conclusion of the school year in 1876, this school was discontinued. SECOND SCHOOL In 1877, a lean-to structure was attached to the Edward A. Foss home for use as a schoolhouse. The Foss Ranch was located off of the present Foss Road. For the next four years this served as Alpine’s school. THIRD SCHOOL In 1881, a small redwood schoolhouse was constructed on Hugh Field’s property on South Grade Road near Big Wagon Road. This school served Alpine until replaced in 1886. FOURTH SCHOOL In 1886, a new white weather-boarded schoolhouse was constructed west of the redwood schoolhouse. Its exact location has not been established. During the summer of 1892, the schoolhouse was cut in half and moved to the Foss Ranch. FOURTH SCHOOL—SECOND LOCATION The schoolhouse, upon being moved to the Foss Ranch, was reassembled adjacent to South Grade Road and Little Oaks Lane. This school continued to serve the Alpine School District until the district merged with the Center School District, after which it was no longer used as a schoolhouse. It was bought by Dr. Sophronia Nichols and moved to her property on Tavern Road and attached to the back of her home. CENTER SCHOOL DISTRICT
In 1890, with the formation of the Center School District, a large schoolhouse was constructed on Administration Way (formerly Tavern Road). This schoolhouse opened on September 3, 1890. The new one-room schoolhouse, built by Benjamin Arnold, was palatial when compared to the Alpine School District’s white weather-boarded schoolhouse. ALPINE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT 1931 – The Center and the Viejas School Districts merge and an additional classroom was added onto the one-room schoolhouse.
From the Webb’s first school and the Foss’ lean-to structure, the school district has grown to three elementary schools, a middle school, an early learning center and a high school in the future. Created 11/2006; Revised 11/2006
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