Central
Independent School District
traces its origin to five small schools that were located
in the Pollok-Central area: Union, Durant, Pollok, Clawson
and Allentown. An effort to solve the problem of inadequate
funding for each of these rural schools, led to their consolidation
in 1929 as the Central Consolidated Common School District.
A
new brick building at this site greeted approximately 200
students in grades one through eleven when it opened in September
1929. With J.W. Dunn presiding as Superintendent, Central
Consolidated began with nine teachers and had eight students
in its first graduating class.
Through
the years, Central Consolidated became the focal point of
the community. By 1939 - 1940, the Cordaway Springs and Simpson
schools had merged with Central Consolidated. In 1955, Central
converted from a Common School District to an Independent
School District.
By
providing a strong educational foundation and extra-curricular
activities for students in the northwestern part of Angelina
County, Central Consolidated has played a significant role
in the County's educational history. |