The Homestead Act caused a rapid population growth in Cheyenne County between 1890 and 1920. Many small communites were established in the county. One and two room country school houses dotted the landscape. Sometimes a school house was moved to a new location to accomodate changing demographics. The schools usually included grades 1 to 8. Many were named for the owner of the land they stood on. Eventually, the small schools were consolidated into larger schools. The following list of schools was taken primarily from the Cheyenne County History, 1979.
ADOBE SCHOOL - near Arena or First View. opened before 1911 closed 1938
ARAPAHOE - present day.
ARDREY (also called O'BRIEN) - southwest of Cheyenne Wells, closed about 1946.
ARENA - school opened about 1906 closed about 1938.
AROYA - 1.5 miles E of Lincoln county line; school opened before 1909, closed after 1957
ASCALON - about 1910
BABER - north of Araphaho
B.B. SCHOOL - known to be in existence in
1910
BAUER (also called BOWERS) - one mile south
of S6T13R43
BELLAIR - 6 miles west of Cheyenne Wells
BIG TIMER - in existence in 1911
BLACKWELDER -
BOWERS - (see above, BAUER)
BROWN - 8 miles south of Wild Horse, opened
by 1913, closed in 1930's, District 8
BUTTON - located in the NW part of county,
District 9
CARRIGAN -
CENTRAL (also called LANGE) - in existence
in 1935
CHEYENNE
COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT - Cheyenne Wells schools
CHEYENNE COUNTY SCHOOL - See the Archives:
class rosters
CLOSSEN - in existence in 1912
COLUMBINE - 1910, 3.5 miles south of Kit
Carson
DAY - in existence in 1910, near
Arena
DUDDY - north of Sorrento
DURBY - T12R46
ECHO RIDGE - 7 mi N of First View, opened before 1918, closed in 1929
FAIRVIEW - opened in 1910 - new,
northeast of Cheyenne Wells
FETTIS - located in the old school district
6
FIRST VIEW - opened before 1911,
consolidated with Cheyenne Wells schools in
1963
FULLER - southwest of First View
GEORGE (also called ROESNER) - in
existence in 1923, south of Aroya, in old district
9.
GOLDEN VALLEY - before 1911
GRAND VIEW (PFOST) - opened in 1910, 4 miles
south of Horse Mound
GREEN (also called OLD WELLS) - 8 miles
north of Cheyenne Wells
GREEN VALLEY - in existence in 1911
GUMMERSON - in existence in 1909
HANSEN - S. of Kit Carson - near
Arena
HATCHER - 4 miles north of Cheyenne
Wells
HIMMELWRIGHT - before 1909. southeast of
Cheyenne Wells near Horse Mound
HOGAN 1910 - schools of Kit Carson and
Arena
HOLLENBAUGH - before 1905
HORSE CREEK - north of Wild Horse
HORSE MOUND - about 1905. SE of Cheyenne
Wells in old District 7.(S1T16R43)
HUFFMAN - before 1910. In the Horse Mound
area.
IOWA RIDGE - before 1912
IOWA VALLEY - before 1913
JACOBS
JOHNSON (also called PLEASANT VIEW) - 3
miles north of Cheyenne Wells. opened about
1890.
KANNENBERG - north of Wild Horse
KIBBEE - south of Smoky Creek.
KINGSLEY
KIT CARSON SCHOOL
DISTRICT - Kit Carson town; link to
school site, Also See ALUMNI
KUSEL (also called WHITROCK) - before
1909
LAKESIDE
LANGE (see CENTRAL)
LEACH - about 8 miles north of Cheyenne
Wells
LEWIS - 5 miles northwest of Cheyenne Wells,
in existence in 1935
LIBERTY RIDGE - in the Medilll area; in
existence in 1910
LOST SPRINGS - north of Wild Horse
LUNNEN - about 14 miles north of Wild
Horse
MAYFIELD - northwest of Arapahoe (T13
R43)
MCGLASSON - in existence in 1910, in Arena
area
MEDILL - 12 miles south of First View
MILLER -
MOUNTAIN VIEW -
MOUNT PEARL - 12 miles north of Kit
Carson
MOUNT PLEASANT -
MURPHY (also called WAGNER)
NORTH VIEW - in existence in 1910
O'BRIEN (see ARDREY)
OHRMUNDT -
OLD WELLS - (see GREEN)
OSWALD (also called SCHRAMMEL) -
OWENS -
PARKER -
PETERSON -
PFOST (see GRAND VIEW)
PIPER -
PLEASANT HILL -
PLEASANT VALLEY -
PLEASANT VIEW (see JOHNSON)
PLESSINGER -
PRAIRIE DELL -
RIVER VALLEY -
RIVER VIEW -
ROCK CREEK -
ROESNER (see GEORGE)
RULON -
SACRED HEART -
SANDERS -
SCHRAMMEL (see OSWALD)
SHAFFNER -
SHY -
SMOKY ANGLE (see PIPER)
SNYDER, SAM (also called THRASHER)
SORRENTO - 1908-1910, School, 6 miles West
of Kit Carson
SOUTH SMOKY -
SOUTH STAR -
STALLSMITH (also Pleasant Valley) -
STAR VIEW -
STRANAHAN -
SUNNY RIDGE -
SUNNYSIDE -
SUNNY SLOPE
SUNRISE
SUNSHINE
THRASHER (also SAM SNYDER)
WAGNER (see MURPHY)
WALTMAN
WATERVILLE
WHITROCK
WILD HORSE - school district formed in 1907;
closed in 1964. School house built in 1912 is now
listed as a historic site. State Register 12/11/96,
5CH122
YODER -
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