Kansas Historic Schoolhouses
Range School Museum
This authentic one-room schoolhouse was moved into Marquette from its location northwest of town. It was built in 1906
Spring Valley School
The Spring Valley Heritage Site, located west of Junction City at the intersection of Highway 18 and Spring Valley Road features a restored 19
The Kreutziger Schoolhouse
The Kreutziger Schoolhouse reminds us of the early education on the Kansas prairie, 1886-1960
Hill School Building
The Hill School building is the oldest building in the state of Kansas in continuous educational use. Built in 1873 of native stone, it is listed on the National Historic Register.
Little Red Schoolhouse
This unique and original schoolhouse, built in 1871, has been completely restored to 19
Lone Star School
George Ficken Jr. donated land one and one-half miles west of Bison for a German Methodist Episcopal Church and school. Construction began in 1878
The Topsy School
The Topsy School is a one-room school which was moved to its present site, east of the Kyne House Museum in August 1986
Ness City's First Schoolhouse
The pioneer Pembleton family purchased the Old Echo Print Shop, a small native stone building built in 1882
Nicol School
The one-room Nicol School building symbolizes the cultural and social importance of education to the pioneers. It represents the 94
Columbian School House
The Columbian Schoolhouse, built in 1893, was named after the Columbian Exposition held in Chicago. Later shortened to Columbia, the school conducted its last class approximately 1945
1896 School House
The Rural Dale School which was located east of LeRoy, Kansas in Coffey County, was recently donated to the Coffey County Museum by Irene Woods. The 1896
Little White School House
The first school, built in 1870, was a log cabin provided by Berryman Smith. The teacher, Mrs. O.M. \"Billie\" Smith, had 25
Bonner Springs High School
The Bonner Springs High School, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1918 and was in continuous use until 1982
Field School House
The one-room Field School, closed at the end of the 1945-46 school year, is remarkably well preserved. It was moved from its original site 8 miles south of Council Grove to Maple Camp in 1999
NSD #1 Schoolhouse
Nicodemus was the first community in Graham County, Kansas, to establish a school district and school. The existing school building was constructed in 1918
Irvin Hall, Highland Community College
Irvin Hall, Highland Community College is the oldest college building still in use in Kansas. When the town of Highland was established in 1857
The Honey Valley School
As one of four buildings on the Tonganoxie Historical Society site, the Honey Valley schoolhouse – district #56 - was organized on March 25, 1869