"This Fortunate District": Green School History

Welcome to Green School History, a site devoted entirely to the Green School in Middleborough, Massachusetts. Located on East Main Street in the Green section of Middleborough, the school was built in 1871 and was in continual use until June, 1941, when it was closed. Reopened for a short period of time in the 1990s, the Green School was recently threatened with demolition. A group of concerned residents have banded together to save this one-room schoolhouse, and a new use for the structure is currently under consideration. This site hopes to convey the immense historical and educational value which the Green School still retains, particularly its ability to speak to the educational history of the community of Middleborough.

The easiest way to navigate through the site is by using the left-hand sidebar. Click on the icons to read about some of the unique aspects of the Green School's history, to view pictures of the school and documents related to its history, or to make a contribution towards its preservation. Also, for a quick reference, you can also click on the chapters underneath each icon to go directly to a topic of interest.

The site is still under construction and I plan to add additional photos and material to help illustrate the history of the school and education in Middleborough. Let me know your thoughts.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Voting Period Extended

Thank you to the people who have already voted regarding the future color of the Green School. Because this topic remains of interest, the voting period for the informal poll to the left has been extended another month. Currently, the front-runner is the clear sentimental favorite - green.

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