Little Schools in the Parkland

PARK ROAD SCHOOL No.3229

  1. The Park Road School was situated on the SW ¼ 17-43-6 W4, one mile
  2. east and nine miles south of Wainwright on Highway 41, across the road
  3. from Dorothy and Wayne Tattersall’s home.
  4.  
  5. From information in the publication “Buffalo Trails and Tales” the
  6. Department of Education approved the above site for Park Road School in
  7. 1915. The name chosen is obvious since the Wainwright Buffalo Park
  8. begins just south of the school.
  9.  
  10. A.H. Humphries, address Greenshields, was the first senior trustee.
  11.  
  12. Ratepayers were:
  13.  
  14. Ed FosterH. HumphriesDave Hutchinson
    Bud SimmermanLarry HirdLou Biodetti
    Fred SkinnerC. ShereHarley Renville
    Hans PflugerW. DregerA. Scofield
    Henry LewisAdolph DregerT. McLeod
    DeemerHarry FrenchGeorge Isted
    Bruce NicholsJeff CaseArthur Sharp
    George WardHarry AveryS. Sorenson
    Bernard Bullos  
  15.  
  16. While approval was granted in 1915 for the formation of the Park Road
  17. School District, the school building was not erected until 1917. The cost
  18. was $1025. The first teacher in 1918 was Miss Faith Douglas. Her father
  19. was the farm foreman at the Park Farm. Faith taught on a “Permit.” To
  20. fill the need for teachers in those early days, Grade 10 and 11 students
  21. were issued a permit to teach.
  22.  
  23. Other teachers were:
  24. Miss Caims – August 1919 – Salary $900
  25. Miss Davidson – 1922 – Salary $1000
  26. Jimmie Halkirk – 1926
  27. Ida D. Scott
  28. Miss Pauline Canning
  29. Elsie Simmerman
  30. Mrs. Pauline (Canning) Treffry
  31. Velma Matheson
  32. Vera Stuart (Ott) 1931
  33. Herba Salstad – wages went down to $700 with the janitor work thrown
  34. in.
  35. *Marie Perkins (Valleau) no janitor work. Ascot School entered the
  36. Wainwright School Division and wages were set and paid by that office.
  37. Madeline Kueffler
  38. Ruth Rusty
  39. Miss June White
  40. Mrs. Sirois
  41. *Mrs. Ethel Luciow
  42. Meyers
  43. Oracheski (supervisor)
  44.  
  45. By 1948, a bus, merely a pick-up truck with a box built on the back and
  46. benches for seats, owned and operated by Orin Davis, transported the
  47. children to Wainwright. The school was sold and remodelled into an
  48. attractive home on 13th Street in Wainwright.
  49.  
  50. Some of the first pupils to attend in 1918 were Mabel, Edith and Dorothy
  51. Rodgers; Art (who married Irene Jerram) and Roy Teeter. In 1931, when
  52. Vera Stuart taught, there were Helen and Albert Rodgers; Bert Walker;
  53. Reta Jerram and Bessie Teeter. Others were Jenny and *Harry Hissett;
  54. David Siddons; and Andy Ordway.
  55.  
  56. In 1939 – 40, when Marie Valleau taught, the following students attended:
  57. Rita, *Irene, *Art and Walter Jerram (of the Red Barn); Dora, Rena and
  58. Joyce Hissett; Chrissy Hutchinson; Francis, Sibyl, Leah and Eileen Novak.
  59.  
  60. *Still in the area.

Park Road School District No. 3229
Submitted by Marie Valleau and Doreen Treffry

74-75-76