Van Vlack Public School No. 12, Township of Flos, Attendance Register 1905-1939 (Transcribed)

Donation of the Van Vlack Public School Register, 1905-1939

Donation of the Van Vlack Public School Register, 1905-1939

Name/Title

Van Vlack Public School No. 12, Township of Flos, Attendance Register 1905-1939 (Transcribed)

Entry/Object ID

2020.1302.8

Scope and Content

Van Vlack Public School No. 12 Township of Flos, Attendance Register 1905, 1917 & 1934-1939 transcribed from the original attendance register - entry # 2020.1302.7

Context

Van Vlack School was built in 1883 , at a cost of $228.22 with a 10' addition added 4 years later at a cost of $105.00. The Van Vlack School was one large room, about 22' x 30' and was heated by a wood stove. The school had about 50 students. The first teacher was John Gilchrist who earned $275 per year. The school continued to thrive over the years until in 1922, it was determined that most of the students came from the eastern part of the school section and the controversial decision was made, by a very close vote, to move the school 2 miles east to S 1/2 Lot 21, Flos Township at the corner of Highway 92 and County Road 20. The school was loaded onto skids and hitched to a team of horses. A group of men opposed to moving the school, built a bonfire in the middle of the road in attempt to stop the move but eventually the move continued to the new location. The school was then formally known as Van Vlack Public School No. 12, Township of Flos. The school operated until June 29, 1965 when it was closed. (Note that information gathered indicates both 1883 and 1886 as the dates the school was built.)

Acquisition

Accession

2020.1302

Source or Donor

Sharon Kidd (nee Hunter)

Acquisition Method

Gift