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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The development of the public School of Medford. (search)
osen by the Town to consist of three from each district with full power to carry the foregoing arrangements into effect. John P. Clisby. Galen James. Nathan Adams Jr. Report not accepted, but Voted—That so much only of said report as provides for dividing the Town into 2 school districts be accepted. Voted—That $1200 be raised for support of schools the ensuing year to be expended equally in both districts. The dividing line between the districts did not please the people, and May 9, 1825, they voted that that part of this town which lays east of the Mill creek including Stoneham old road, but not the Andover and Medford turnpike be considered as forming one school district. The west end was beginning to tire of having its school for primary classes and girls kept in a private house, and its first school-house was erected in accordance with a vote passed March 2, 1829, to build a school house of wood in the west part of the town. This building was pushed forward with g