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* 1953 Holmesville joined Mt. Eaton, Apple Creek and Fredericksburg to become [[Southeast Local School District]] | * 1953 Holmesville joined Mt. Eaton, Apple Creek and Fredericksburg to become [[Southeast Local School District]] | ||
− | * 1958 - Kindergarten was added and developed by Mrs. Marge | + | * 1958 - Kindergarten was added and developed by Mrs. Marge Evans |
* 1967 - After the new [[Waynedale High School]] opened the old high school was converted to [[John R. Lea Intermediate]] | * 1967 - After the new [[Waynedale High School]] opened the old high school was converted to [[John R. Lea Intermediate]] | ||
* 1980 - Because of the energy crisis windows and unused doors were bricked in. | * 1980 - Because of the energy crisis windows and unused doors were bricked in. |
Revision as of 00:01, 3 February 2023
Fredericksburg School | |
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Fredericksburg, Ohio, Wayne County, Ohio, United States | |
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School type | Public school |
General information | |
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Country | United States |
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About
- Name
- Fredericksburg School
Facts
- Founded
- Date unknown
- Date unknown
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Key Persons
Location
- Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States
Quick Facts
- 1953 Holmesville joined Mt. Eaton, Apple Creek and Fredericksburg to become Southeast Local School District
- 1958 - Kindergarten was added and developed by Mrs. Marge Evans
- 1967 - After the new Waynedale High School opened the old high school was converted to John R. Lea Intermediate
- 1980 - Because of the energy crisis windows and unused doors were bricked in.
- 1989 - The school was again overcrowded and another addition of classrooms and two restrooms were added over the 1941 and 1967 additions at a cost of $250,000