THE LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE
in PALM BEACH 
Pioneer  Day at the Little Red Schoolhouse in Palm Beach is tentatively  scheduled for Tuesday, January 15, 2011 from 1-3 pm.  Check with the  Preservation Foundation at  561-832-0731. It is now home to a program of  Palm Beach’s living history taking children back in time for a mini-day  in a one-room school of the 1890’s, home to The Preservation Foundation  of Palm Beach.
The  Little Red Schoolhouse is in Phipps Ocean Park in Palm Beach, 2185  South Ocean Drive in Palm Beach.  Refurbished in 1960 by the Gardeners  Society of Palm Beach and the Town of Palm Beach, it remained unused  until 1990 when it became part of the pioneer education program.   Education in America’s one-room schoolhouses stressed discipline, moral  values and “the 3 R’s.”  Visiting students today participate in a  spelling bee, trace Spencerian script and recite from Tom Sawyer, Little  Women, The Ancient Mariner and McGuffey’s Readers.  Period artifacts  are also part of the pioneer educational experience.
Starting  with seven students in 1886, there were 35 students by the 1880’s.  The  schoolhouse was located about a mile north of the Royal Poinciana  Bridge on Lake Trail in Palm Beach.  Children arrived by boat, bicycle  or on foot from Lake Worth families and were all taught together in one  room.  The school ceased operation in 1901 and became a tool shed on the  John S. Phipps property, falling into decline and deterioration in  future years.  












 
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