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Springlake-Earth School

Earth, Lamb County

Marker Text

(in 202-square-mile district) Opened 1908 as one-room school, Springlake became an independent district in 1924 when Halsell ranch land was sold to settlers and local population increased. Enlarged school opened 1925 in new $30,000 brick structure on site bought from J. F. Kelley. E. C. Martin was superintendent; Otis Brown, M. E. Cleavinger, Earl Hewitt, Arthur Edwards, George Linville, H. M. Packard, W. C. White, trustees. Band and football squad were organized and school paper begun in 1928. Enrolment, curriculum and school plant continue to expand. "Earth" was added to the school name in March 1964. (1972)

Marker Details

Address 472 FM 302
Location Description Springlake-Earth School, SW corner FM 2901 and FM 302, at entrance to Technology Building
Marker # 5021
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code schools; educational topics
  • Private Property:

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  • Latitude, Longitude 34.260834, -102.358505

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