Physical Address: 501 Fifth Street Stratton, Ohio 43961
Mailing Address: PO BOX 177, Stratton, OH 43961
{The following was taken from, Centennial Souvenir of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio, issued by the Herald Publishing Co., dated 1897. This book has been re-printed and is available for purchase from our chapter.} Present School Buildings – The rapid growth of the city soon compelled the enlargement of school accommodations, and in 1867 the old burying ground, at the corner of South and Fourth streets, was purchased and after moving the dead the present building, known as Grant School, was erected thereon…The building is of brick and was completed April 1st, 1870. It contains ten schoolrooms and six class rooms, and will accommodate over six hundred pupils. The High School is located in this building
One year after the completion of the Grant building, steps were taken to build another new building. The old school house, at the corner of Jail alley and Dock street was sold, but the lot retained, an adjoining lot purchased and the present commodious building, known as Stanton School, {below}erected at the corner of Fourth and Dock streets. It is built of brick and was completed in 1873…It is three stories in height, including a basement, and contains twelve rooms with accommodations for five hundred pupils.
Lincoln School building some two-story brick structure located in the extreme southwestern part of the city. It was erected in 1891 and is valued at $5,000. It contains three rooms and will accommodate one hundred and fifty pupils
The Garfield, or Fifth ward building was also erected in 1884…It is a modern two story brick structure, located at the corner of Fifth and Madison streets, and contains eight rooms capable of accommodating four hundred pupils.
The Lincoln, or Second ward building, was completed in 1884 at a cost of $22,000. It is a handsome two-story brick structure, located at the head of Adams street. The building contains eight rooms with accommodations for over four hundred pupils.
Jefferson School is a one-story frame structure, located in the extreme southeastern portion of the city. It was remodeled in 1880 and contains four rooms, which will accommodate one hundred and eighty pupils. It also is valued at $5,000.
Superintendents – The first Superintendent of the Public Schools was T. F. McGrew, elected April 12th, 1853. He was followed by W. J. Sage, J. N. Dessellem, Eli Tappan, J. Buchanan, M. R. Andrews and H. N. Mertz.
Under The Buckeye Trees, by George A. Mosel – Wells High School Bulletin of 1912. These were the days when "23 skidoo" was the popular slang phrase, so it seems appropriate to mention 23 girls I knew in this age of innocence, coupled with characteristics as seen through the eyes of a contemporary, copied verbatim from the Wells High School Bulletin of 1912.
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