Details for Education in Mirando City

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5479001393

Data

Marker Number 1393
Atlas Number 5479001393
Marker Title Education in Mirando City
Index Entry Education in Mirando City
Address Panther Drive
City Mirando City
County Webb
UTM Zone
UTM Easting
UTM Northing
Subject Codes educational topics
Marker Year
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location at door way of school, Panther Drive west side of town
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Mirando City was founded in 1921 by oilman O.W. Killam as the center of trade for a nearby oil field he discovered. Although a block of land on Main Street was set aside in the original town plat for the establishment of a school, organization of the institution did not begin until the following year. Under an agreement that funds for teachers' salaries would be provided equally by Killam and local residents, a private school opened in 1922 under the leadership of Mrs. H. E. Laird. Public education in Mirando City began in 1923 with the creation of an independent school district. A bond election that same year provided the necessary operational funds. As the city continued to grow, teachers and programs were added. Following the death in 1929 of superintendent W. H. Herrington, J. W. Edgar (b. 1904) was chosen to direct the school district. A native of Burnet County, he served for seven years. In 1950 Dr. Edgar was appointed the first Commissioner of Education for the state of Texas and continued to direct the operations of the Texas Education Agency until 1974. Since the early days of Mirando City, local schools have reflected public concern for quality education. (1981)