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Edmond
Historical Society &
Museum
431 S. Boulevard
Edmond, OK 73034
(405) 340-0078
Fax: (405) 340-2771
edmondhistory@coxinet.net
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School Exhibit
Edmond has the distinction of having the first public schoolhouse
in Oklahoma Territory. Completed in August 1889, the small frame building
was located at the southwest corner of Second and Boulevard. Money
was raised to pay Miss Ollie McCormick $75 a month for the winter
term.
Edmond
has always had the reputation of having good schools. Miss Edna Fansher
served as the first principal of Edmond High School in 1913. Miss
Fansher was instrumental in the choosing of the school colors - garnet
and gray. The first Edmond High School Building was built in 1924
on North Boulevard, the building served as a high school until 1957
when a new building was constructed at Ninth and Rankin. In 1975,
the third and current Edmond Memorial High School building was built.
Due to the tremendous growth in Edmond, in 1993 two additional high
schools were constructed - Edmond North High School and Santa Fe High
School. In 1995 an addition was added to Edmond Memorial High School.
It was through the efforts of Dr. J. W. Howard and Milton Reynolds
that Edmond was awarded in 1890 the Normal School of the Territory
of Edmond, now the University of Central Oklahoma. This school was
the first Normal School (teachers training) to offer instruction
in Oklahoma. The first graduating class in 1897 had 5 students. Since
that first graduation the university has undergone six name changes
and tremendous growth both in student numbers and campus facilities.
Note: The school exhibit is funded by a grant from the Kirkpatrick
Family Fund.
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