The page at the right is an example of the type of information that is available in the directory for the following rural school districts:
Adams
Parker Grove
Nunnelee
Ash Grove
Edhube
Rogers
Union Valley
Arledge Ridge
Harrison
English
Brotherton
Hilger
Lannius
Prairie Point
Clutter
Hail
Bernett
Spring Hill
Lone Elm
Allen's Chapel
Shiloh
Selfs
Allen's Point
Rock Point
McCraw's Chapel
Bralley Pool
Flag Springs
Providence
Woods
Oak Ridge
Truss
Dial
New Harmony
King
Willow Grove
Bartley
Whatley
Short Creek
China Grove
Gentry
Gober Rural High School
Terry
Dotson
White Rock
Grove Hill
Valley Creek
Union Hill
Corinth
Hopewell
Delba
Nobility
Orangeville
Porter
Kerr
Nocona
Ely
Enterprise
Mahurin
Long Branch
Fulp
Elizabeth Grove
New warren
Fairview
Mulberry
Sandy
Ridings
Boyd
Oakland
Ivanhoe Rural High School
Elwood
New Hope
Post Oak
Danner
Center grove
Lamasco
Carson
Spoonamore
Bigbee
Telephone
Johnson
Mayfield
Riverby
Monkstown
Titus
Taylorville
Cottage Bend
Richland
Finley
Snow Hill
Covey
Bralley
Bledsoe
Bagby
McClelland
Bois D'Arc
Savage
Semple
Sash
High Prairie
Green's Chapel
The Independent School Districts listed are:
Bonham
Honey Grove
Ravenna
Bailey
Trenton
Randolph
Ector
Three P
(We believe the missing pages would contain Dodd City, Savoy, Ladonia, Windom and Leonard)
For the 1928-1929 school year there were 89 rural school districts in addition to the independent school districts. This directory provides invaluable historical information on the school system of that time.
A complete copy of the directory is available HERE. (we are missing pages 31-32)
The directory contains a listing of the 89 rural school districts and the independent school districts, including location information and names of school board members and teachers. There is also an alphabetical directory of teachers.