Godley School
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 32° 27.208 W 097° 31.856
14S E 638080 N 3591650
Texas Historical Marker commemorating the evolution of Godley School, a beautiful rural intermediate school at 309 N Pearson, Godley, TX.
Waymark Code: WMKNV3
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/08/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 7

Marker Number: 16441

Marker Text:
The town of Godley began in 1886, as rancher and lumber merchant R. B. Godley donated land for a townsite and right-of-way to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. Predating the railroad town was the local school, as Johnson County Commissioners Court formed Godley Independent School District in July 1884. Dr. John I. Pearson was one of the earliest teachers. Godley College began in 1899 in a three-story frame building, becoming Godley High School three years later. A three-story brick building opened in time for graduation in 1916. Godley School experienced great growth in the late 1930s through rural school consolidation and federal New Deal agency aid. A 1937 gymnasium and 1939 auditorium enlarged the existing campus. The auditorium (later a library) was completed with financial and labor assistance through the National Youth Administration. A new main building, completed in 1940 with Works Progress Administration funds, joined the gymnasium and auditorium into a single building and an unusually large facility for a rural school. School buildings from Bruce, Pleasant View and Cottonwood were moved here as part of the new construction. Godley School housed all grades until 1967 when a new elementary school was built. After 1984 the school became a middle school, then an intermediate school in 2000. The Godley School consists of one-story wings connecting a two-story main building and an auditorium and gymnasium in a modified rectangular plan. The exterior is clad with native stone in a giraffe rock pattern. Dark brick is laid in a stack bond variation, with alternating runners and stretchers. Multi-pane windows and Spanish Colonial-style entries are also prominent. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2010 Marker is property of the State of Texas


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