Historic Woodland school

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The community of Woodland became a thriving settlement in 1895. During its heyday, the three-room schoolhouse offered education through the first two years of high school, and had about 75 students enrolled.

In 1957, Woodland high school students began traveling to Kamiah for their education. In 1958, seventh and eighth grade followed suit, and in 1967 the school closed for good.

More schools and facts:

Did you know a teacher’s jobs included chores such as
starting a fire in the wood stove, washing the
blackboards and scrubbing the floor, all for $25 a month?

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