Audio tourHistory of the Schools of Oberlin
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Audio tour Summary
The founding of the Oberlin Colony and Oberlin Collegiate Institute occurred in 1833, and just one year later the Oberlin Public Schools were founded, which represents the priority this infant community placed on education. A mass meeting of the citizens voted in 1834 to establish a school district, chose a school board, and elected to construct a building for the purpose of educating Oberlin’s youth.
The result of these decisions is what we now refer to as the Little Red Schoolhouse. This was the first public school in town and is Oberlin’s oldest building still standing.
- 1 Little Red Schoolhouse (1836)
- 2 First Union School/Cabinet Hall (1851)
- 3 New Union School/Westervelt Hall
- 4 Pleasant Street School
- 5 Centennial School
- 6 Langston Middle School (Former High School)
- 7 Prospect Elementary School
- 8 Eastwood Elementary School
- 9 Orchard Kindergarten (1926)
- 10 Oberlin High School
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Audio tour Summary
The founding of the Oberlin Colony and Oberlin Collegiate Institute occurred in 1833, and just one year later the Oberlin Public Schools were founded, which represents the priority this infant community placed on education. A mass meeting of the citizens voted in 1834 to establish a school district, chose a school board, and elected to construct a building for the purpose of educating Oberlin’s youth.
The result of these decisions is what we now refer to as the Little Red Schoolhouse. This was the first public school in town and is Oberlin’s oldest building still standing.
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