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elleng

(138,208 posts)
Fri Feb 21, 2025, 01:49 AM 23 hrs ago

Black History Month Highlight on The Wallville School

The Wallville School is the oldest one-room schoolhouse used for African American students in Calvert County. The average class size was 35-45 students, which ranged from first through seventh grades.
Constructed by the early 1880s, the 18-foot by 18-foot structure often created very cramped learning conditions for students. Although emancipation opened the door for public education for African American children, quality wasn’t always guaranteed. Educational materials were often outdated hand-me-downs and had to be shared between students ranging from first through seventh grades.
Classes were held in the schoolhouse until 1934 when a larger building opened for Black student and teacher use. The schoolhouse was left idle after it closed, watching at a distance as public schools became integrated and the Civil Rights Movement expanded. By 2004, the structure still stood but was in severe disrepair and covered in overgrowth.
In 2006, salvageable pieces of the school were moved to the Calvert County Elementary School on East Dares Beach Road (Route 402) in Prince Frederick. Old materials were combined with new ones to preserve this piece of Calvert County—and United States—history. A new historical marker was recently installed, renewing the connection of education of the past to how it is today. Don’t forget to stop by the next time you’re passing by!
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Black History Month Highlight on The Wallville School (Original Post) elleng 23 hrs ago OP
I found a good website with 'before' and 'after' pics 70sEraVet 16 hrs ago #1
Thanks, and so am I glad about how Calvert deals with the subect. elleng 11 hrs ago #2

70sEraVet

(4,348 posts)
1. I found a good website with 'before' and 'after' pics
Fri Feb 21, 2025, 08:58 AM
16 hrs ago
https://www.equityinhistory.org/places-to-experience/old-wallville-school/

I was very impressed with how the County Public Schools put this piece of history to good use!

In the current location the school is visited by every 8th grade class in Calvert County to learn about education before desegregation, and about the experiences of the people who taught and learned in segregated one-room schools. Volunteer docents lead them through the curriculum developed with Calvert County Public Schools.


Thanks, elleng!

elleng

(138,208 posts)
2. Thanks, and so am I glad about how Calvert deals with the subect.
Fri Feb 21, 2025, 01:30 PM
11 hrs ago

I have grands there/here, and they do good history trips. Kids not yet in 8th grade, but they learn the subect.

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