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Q-V. ict with three directors to a village school district ith six directors. The new board decided to tablish what was then termed tlu'ee ward schools one at Valley, one at the north end and another t the south end of the district. 330,000.00 was oted for the purpose of purchasing two school ites and erecting and equipping a four room brick building on each site. Thus the East Richmond and the Sutton schools came into existence. These schools were opened to pupils in November 1906. Miss Clara Wilder was the first superintend- entg Miss Anna Jennings, first principal of Val- leyg Miss Anita Bohnsack, first principal of East Richmondg Miss Julia Brossard, first principal of Sutton. The pupils finishing the eighth grade who wanted a high school education had to pay tuition in St. Louis and other districts, so in 1907 the board established the first high school with Corne- lia Brossard in charge of all classes. This high school was started in a one story frame building to the rear of the eight room frame building at the .V . .-...A t ...W - 4. W... , ,-,,. .,4r...,...-. - ?.-A -Q... 1.9-.-. .L ,y - ,,,,. ,i , . ,- . baht The first Maplewood High School Building. Valley School. This building had been built for the overflow of third grade pupils before Sutton and East Richmond Schools were built. An urgent need for a second teacher was soon brought to the board's attention, and a partition was erected in this one frame building, and it became a two' teacher high school in 1908. Wil- liam Robertson replaced Miss Clara Wilder as Superintendent in 1908. In 1909, a 345,000.00 bond issue was voted. The two story frame building at Valley was razed and a brick addition with laboratory on the third lfloor was built onto the brick building erected in 1901. Domestic Science fnow Home Economicsj, Manual Training, Music and Art were started. With this program the Maplewood District became one of the first in St. Louis County to offer a High School Program. Until 1909 there was no provision for education of Negro children in the comnnmity. In that year the board rented the building on Dale Avenue, which is now the Church of the Living God, as a Negro school.
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Joshua E. Richmond E. R. Adams G. E. Dille N Milton W. Bierbaum
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