The construction of St. John\u27s School in Weston was begun in 1954 with the approval of Bishop Louis B. Kucera of Lincoln. Rev. Otto M. Ekhaml was the pastor of St. John\u27s Church at that time. The building consists of a one-story concrete, brick veneer structure having five classrooms, library, office, gymnasium and a convent. The additional rooms in the basement are used as meeting rooms
When Rev. Arthur J. Teeling began as the pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, one of h...
The first school in Chapman Precinct was organized in 1869. The first meeting was held in Mr. Thomas...
District #5 was organized north of Ashland in 1869. It included several sections in Township 13, Ran...
The construction of St. John\u27s School in Weston was begun in 1954 with the approval of Bishop Lou...
During the years of 1870 or 1871 a sod school was located on the Frank Staat\u27 s Homestead. The fu...
St. Wenceslaus School has served the community at Wahoo for over 65 years. Records dated back to 192...
Information on the Christian Day School run by St. Paul\u27s Evangelical Lutheran and located 6 mile...
A small white frame building known as District #8 7 opened its doors September 1, 1886 to the childr...
The beginnings of Neumann High School go far back into the history of the Catholic Church in the Wah...
The first school in Wahoo was outside of what is now the city limits. It was a one-room building in ...
The first schoolhouse was built in 1876, a two-room frame structure accommodating eight grades. It e...
In the early 1870\u27s a sod house served as the first school for District #74. The school was given...
The first school in District #50, Ithaca was built by Elijah Dech in Section 20 of Wahoo Township. H...
Master of EducationIn 1958 a group of local priests from within the Sunshine/Braybrook region saw th...
School District #51 known as Willow Creek School was established in 1883. The sod structure was bu...
When Rev. Arthur J. Teeling began as the pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, one of h...
The first school in Chapman Precinct was organized in 1869. The first meeting was held in Mr. Thomas...
District #5 was organized north of Ashland in 1869. It included several sections in Township 13, Ran...
The construction of St. John\u27s School in Weston was begun in 1954 with the approval of Bishop Lou...
During the years of 1870 or 1871 a sod school was located on the Frank Staat\u27 s Homestead. The fu...
St. Wenceslaus School has served the community at Wahoo for over 65 years. Records dated back to 192...
Information on the Christian Day School run by St. Paul\u27s Evangelical Lutheran and located 6 mile...
A small white frame building known as District #8 7 opened its doors September 1, 1886 to the childr...
The beginnings of Neumann High School go far back into the history of the Catholic Church in the Wah...
The first school in Wahoo was outside of what is now the city limits. It was a one-room building in ...
The first schoolhouse was built in 1876, a two-room frame structure accommodating eight grades. It e...
In the early 1870\u27s a sod house served as the first school for District #74. The school was given...
The first school in District #50, Ithaca was built by Elijah Dech in Section 20 of Wahoo Township. H...
Master of EducationIn 1958 a group of local priests from within the Sunshine/Braybrook region saw th...
School District #51 known as Willow Creek School was established in 1883. The sod structure was bu...
When Rev. Arthur J. Teeling began as the pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, one of h...
The first school in Chapman Precinct was organized in 1869. The first meeting was held in Mr. Thomas...
District #5 was organized north of Ashland in 1869. It included several sections in Township 13, Ran...