Lorraine Crosby School
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
N 29° 20.358 W 095° 00.450
15R E 305089 N 3247251
I was a little apprehensive about taking this photo due to the location. This marker is in front of Strong Tower, a rehabilitation center. Please be discrete while here.
Waymark Code: WMZRP2
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 12/29/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
Views: 2

Located at 7801 Burns Street in Hitchcock, TX.

From their website:

Strong Tower is a refuge for men and women facing life-controlling issues. By providing 12-month, residential rehabilitation assistance in a Christian environment, Strong Tower offers hope and an opportunity for a new start. Strong Tower is located in Galveston County, TX.

Beyond being a rehabilitation program, Strong Tower takes many forms. One of these includes a church we began in January 2015. The heart of our church is community! Every time we gather, we seek to worship the Lord and hear from Him. You are welcome and accepted here, and we would love to have you become a part of our family.
(visit link)
Marker Number: 18320

Marker Text:

Opening in 1914, the Lorraine Crosby School served as an educational stepping stone for the African American children of Hitchcock. In 1903, the first school was held in the home of Louis Brown. Later, the Galilee Baptist Church offered a small annex on “Little Ben’s Farm” over the bayou and then the church auditorium. In 1910, four members of the church home missionary society discussed a more permanent home for the school near the Santa Fe Railroad. The school board agreed to build a school if the community purchased the lot. To purchase the property, citizens sponsored fish fries and other fundraisers. In 1914, the lot at 7801 Burns Street was purchased. The city built a school and it opened as Hitchcock Colored School.

One notable teacher and principal of the school was Mrs. Lorraine Crosby. She instilled high standards and strength in her students and, in 1949 after her death, the school was named in her honor. By 1952, the school footprint expanded with additional facilities for the growing school and again in 1959. Prior to 1956, students wishing to continue their education in high school had to transfer to Galveston or La Marque. Even though funds were limited or non-existent for supplies and activities, staff, parents and community members helped meet the needs of the students. As a result, Lorraine Crosby School had a football team, track team, basketball team and a boy scout troop. The first graduating class was in 1960 and the last was in May 1965. In 1966, the schools integrated and the Lorraine Crosby School became a middle school for a short time. At a time when African American schools had few resources, Lorraine Crosby School was an integral part of the community and will live on in the community’s memory as their educational beginning. (2015)


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