Glover School
N 27° 56.531 W 082° 04.807
17R E 393739 N 3091267
Located On Horton Rd Bealsville
Waymark Code: WM1TZA
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 07/09/2007
Views: 56
In 1866, freed slaves from East Hillsborough County founded the community of Bealsville-named for Alfred Beal,a member of one of the original families. since the beggining of the community, education was important to it's residents. Instruction first began in 1873.
In the 1930's residents made great sacrifices to ensure education for their community--raising $1.100 and donating over 10 acres of land for the school. The Hillsborough County School Board assisted in the construction of a three room wood building, and in later years additional classrooms were added. The new school named for William Glover,existed as a Strawberry School until 1956. In 1971, due to desegration, the Glover School was converted to a sixth grade center, and white students were bused in from surrounding areas. The Glover School closed in 1980, and in 1981, the Hillsborough County School Board deeded the property to the newly formed non-profit organization, Bealsville, Inc.Today this Landmark Building still stands and continues to serve residents as a community center--provding vital services to the Bealsvill community.
Marker Number: None
Date: 2001
County: Hillsborough
Marker Type: Roadside
Sponsored or placed by: Hillsborough County Historic Advisory Council
Website: Not listed
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