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,F V-, ....,-, , .--1 Jn 1926, Milford Pratt came to Barker High School a young man, 20 years old, just out of college, ready to teach American History. It would be the beginning of an illustrious career that would span close to 35 years. As principal from 1930 to 1960, he expanded the ,dgr . . . . . . . . . grriculum and extra-curricular activities. He engineered the centralization of the district , igols and uided the school throu h buildin ro'ects that included an athletic field, WL' 1 g g g P 1 port, experimental school farm and the expansive 1959 addition. Innovative programs such the NYA aeronautics and vocational program won the school national acclaim. Mr. Pratt :J in 1970. To honor his memory, the Board of Education named its new building the illiord H. Pratt Elementary School. W, N01 All
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he forward vision of the residents of Somerset was never more apparent than on January 30, 1912, the day Union Free School District Number One dedicated its school on University Hill in Barker. More than 400 people attended the ceremony and banquet held in honor of the Board of Education and Trustees: Dr. W G. Sprague, Frank B. Putnam, A.F. Blood, RP Landy, A.E. Frost, LA. Foote and L.M. Bateman. The new building measured 62 feet by 76 feet and was constructed of buff-colored brick with trimmings of Indiana limestone. It contained eight classrooms, principalls room, teachers' room and a library, along with spacious halls and two modern lavatories. It was heated by steam with forced ventilation supplied by electric fans. Well-water was piped into the building using an automatic pump. This attractive modern building and the people whose vision created it would set the tone for the next 82 years and beyond the birth of the Barker Central School District.
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