Search the Blackwell Museum of Educational History's links to other sites describing one-room schoolhouses. Choose one of the schoolhouses to research. Find out about the history of the community, who went to the school and who taught there, what subjects children learned using what materials.
One-
Room School LinksAngle Inlet School, Minnesota
Information about the Angle Inlet School, Minnesota's last one-room school still in use
Fowler School, Michigan
The Fowler one-room school is in Marion Township of Saginaw County, Michigan as part of the Hartley Outdoor Education Center and was built in 1882.
Fred Hultstrand and F.A. Pazandak Photograph Collections
Photographs of one-room schools, rural schools, school children, and teachers from the Fred Hultstrand and F.A. Pazandak Photograph Collections
Iron Hill School, Delaware
The Iron Hill School was an African-American one-room school built in 1923 in a rural area of northern Delaware
McGuffey, Miller, and Scotch Settlement Schools, Dearborn, Michigan
The McGuffey, Miller, and Scotch Settlement schools can be reached through the Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village site. Just click on Greenfield Village.
One-Room School House Project, Kansas
The home page of the One Room School House Project is a collaborative effort between the Heritage Network and Southwestern College of Winfield, Kansas.
One Room School House Project Library, Kansas
The One Room School House Project provides a collection of personal stories by people who attended one-room schools in Kansas
Port Republic School Number 7, Port Republic, Maryland
The Port Republic School Number 7 is on the grounds of Christ Church in Port Republic, Maryland
Schoolhouse History
Provides a lesson plan for exploring the history of schools in their community as well education in colonial America (prepared by EduTel)