Skull Valley Elementary School
Skull Valley Elementary School is a public school in Skull Valley, Arizona, currently offering grades Kâ8. The school has operates with four teachers and generally 20â30 students.[1] Enrollment in 2017 was 14 students.[2]
| Skull Valley Elementary School | |
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| Location | |
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| Information | |
| Type | Public school |
| Principal | Brandi Vastine |
| Faculty | 4 |
| Enrollment | 14 |
| Website | http://www.skullvalleyschool.org/home |
The school district has leased land to the Skull Valley Historical Society, which has a museum next door to the school, and the historical school building itself is a significant historical structure in the area.
As of the 2003 census, the population in the Skull Valley Elementary School District was 525 people.[3]
Historical significance
Although official records do not indicate this, area settlers recall that a school was established in 1878. The school had been formally established by the early 1900s, when it offered education to children in all of the grades.
The two-room schoolhouse structure, built in 1925, still stands on the school grounds.
Despite extensive consolidations over time in Yavapai County, Arizona, Skull Valley still has a school. The new/current elementary school building sits on the same land, next to the historical schoolhouse. Students above the 8th grade are bused to Prescott to attend high school.[4]
References
- "Yavapai Heritage Roundup: Artifacts - Skull Valley Historical Society/Depot Museum". December 23, 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-12-23.
