Schools

Charles Haines, The Man Who Saved St. Charles Schools

Charles Haines, The Man Who Saved St. Charles Schools

On this date in 1965, the Charles Haines Junior High School building at 9th and Indiana Streets was officially dedicated. The building is now operated in a joint partnership by the Park District and Library, but do you know about the man the school is named after?

History of St. Charles Schools - Part 2

History of St. Charles Schools - Part 2

Back to School time is a great time to take a look back at the history of some of the schools (and educators) in St. Charles. Earlier this week we shared some history of Anderson Elementary School. As we mentioned in that post Anderson, Davis, and Richmond schools were all built in the same year using the same floor plans to save money. Today we thought we would share some history of Davis and Richmond schools. Since we shared the information on the buildings yesterday, we will focus on the women these schools are named for in today’s post.

Back to School Means a Look Back at our School History

Back to School Means a Look Back at our School History

Today marks the first day back to school for students in STC District 303. To celebrate the start of another school year we thought we would look back at some of the schools in our district and share a brief history of each. Starting with Anderson Elementary seemed like a logical choice and so here is a short history of the Amelia T. Anderson Elementary School.