Old Del Rio High School
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 29° 21.604 W 100° 54.102
14R E 315402 N 3249381
The historic marker in front of the Old Del Rio High School, which building is being actively renovated and restored in 2015
Waymark Code: WMPNGC
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 09/26/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 5

The Old Del Rio High School at the corner of Grinert Street and Martin Ave in downtown Del Rio is a gorgeous building. Blasterz are happy that it is currently being completely renovated and brought back to life.

The historic marker stands proudly in front, preserving the history of this landmark building.
Marker Number: 13260

Marker Text:
Founded in 1868 on the edge of the Chuhuahuan Desert and just three miles from the Rio Grande, Del Rio began as an agricultural community. Early residents had access to intermittent schooling opportunities for their children. In the 1870s, the community used an adobe structure as a schoolhouse whenever a teacher was available. During the 1880s, children attended classes in a two-room, wood-frame building at Pecan and Greenwood streets. That decade brought significant changes to the community, as the Del Rio Common School District organized in 1884 and Val Verde County began the following year with Del Rio as the seat of government. In 1890, residents voted to create an independent school district, which included much of present-day Del Rio except for the San Felipe neighborhood, which created its own school district. Following creation of the Del Rio district, trustees approved a new school building at this site. Called Del Rio High School, or Secondary School, it housed classes through the tenth grade. By 1906, the district had divided into three campuses: the high school, Hill School (Northside Elementary) and an African American school. Ongoing construction projects expanded to meet the growing number of students. The district addded an eleventh grade in 1910 and a twelfth grade level following construction of this school building in 1930. Built by Phil Garoni, the new structure served until 1968, when the district built a larger high school on the north side. The district continues to use the 1930 structure for school programs. Today, the campus of the Old Del Rio High School serves as an important reminder of early educational efforts in the city. (2005) [plaque underneath] "The Home of the Wildcats" In honor of all the faculty and students who graced the halls of our dear Del Rio High


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