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America's One-Room Schools

Nebraska School Shrinks to the Point of Closure()  

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July 18, 2006 There were just three students at the Glen School in Sioux County, Neb., during the spring of 2005. Now the one-room school is closed, the victim of a declining area population.

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Students Blossom in the Desert()  

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May 30, 2006 There are just 11 students at California's Death Valley Elementary, one full-time teacher and one teaching aide. The small-school environment helped one pupil overcome speech and language delays, and many of her classmates are working above grade level.

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Growth Threatens Future of N.H. School()  

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April 3, 2006 Only three one-room schools are left in New Hampshire -- all in very small towns. The oldest of these schools, built in 1780, is in Croydon, where residents worry that a growing population will spell the end of the school.

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'Old Hawaiian' Life Fading with Loss of Maui School()  

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February 28, 2006 The last one-room school in the state of Hawaii closed in 2005, just a few weeks before the school year began. There had been a school in the village of Ke'anae, on the north coast of Maui, for 96 years.

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Students Flourish in Gold Creek's One-Room School()  

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January 30, 2006 Gold Creek, Mont., has no stores, gas stations or bars, and its one church is closed. But it is rich in grazing land, and it still has a one-room school that is turning out above-average students.

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Maine School Binds Isolated Island Together()  

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December 23, 2005 Monhegan Island, off the state's central coast, has only 50 year-round residents. Monhegan Island School has seven students this year, ages five through 12.

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One-Room Schools Holding on in Rural America()  

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December 22, 2005 One-room schools still exist in America. They are a legacy of a less mobile, more rural time in American history. In 1919, there were 190,000; now there are fewer than 400 left.

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This one-room school in the native Hawaiian village of Ke'anae is now closed. Credit: Neenah Ellis.
Neenah Ellis

This one-room school in the native Hawaiian village of Ke'anae, on the north coast of Maui, is now closed.

A map of the schools in this series. Credit: NPR.
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Independent producer Neenah Ellis and Morning Edition will be profiling one-room schools across America. The series runs from Dec. 2005 to June 2006. Enlarge the map to see the locations of schools in the series.

A map of the schools in this series. Credit: NPR.

Independent producer Neenah Ellis and Morning Edition will be profiling one-room schools across America. The series runs from Dec. 2005 to June 2006. Enlarge the map to see the locations of schools in the series.