Details for Site of Scranton Academy

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5133004616

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Marker Number 4616
Atlas Number 5133004616
Marker Title Site of Scranton Academy
Index Entry Scranton Academy, Site of
Address
City Cisco vicinity
County Eastland
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 489328
UTM Northing 3574171
Subject Codes educational topics
Marker Year 1971
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 12 miles southwest of Cisco on FM 1864
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text A private, coeducational school organized in 1903 to augment Scranton Public School (opened 1887). Scranton, a small farming-ranching community, was only 13 years old when citizens founded the academy, by public subscription. The school expanded rapidly, reaching an enrollment of 325 by 1910. At its peak all grade levels (then numbering 11) were taught. First president, O.C. Britton, presided 1903-1908. He was followed by W.W. Griffin (1909), S.P. Collins (1910-1911), and J.E. Temple Peters (1911-1915). Under Peters, courses were standardized, a science program begun, and a modern laboratory and library added. Later presidents were J.W. Hawkins (1916), and L.E. Ratten (1917). Among early trustees were G.W. Bailey, F.G. Boyd, A.P. Brown, W.D. Clinton, W.T. Gattis, E.B. Lane, J.J. Ray, W.T. Rutherford, A.M. Sprawls, J.R. Sprawls, and John L. Woods. In addition to basic subjects, school offered a teacher training program. Physical plant consisted of a large classroom building, a 500-seat auditorium, two dormitories, scientific laboratory, and library. During its lifetime, the academy contributed much to the town's culture and its graduates entered many different walks of life. It closed with the advent of World War I in 1917. (1971)

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