
Francis Parker School Mission Hills 1913
Francis Parker School Mission Hills 1913

Lemon Grove School, Lincoln Street 1905
Lemon Grove School, Lincoln Street 1905

Middletown School, northwest corner of Union & Elm, Little Italy 1906
Middletown School, northwest corner of Union & Elm, Little Italy 1906

Miramar School, Miramar Road 1905
Miramar School, Miramar Road 1905
Notice that Miramar, one of the county’s last one-room schoolhouses, was a contemporary of the castle-style behemoth in Lemon Grove. Middletown School, a Victorian gem built in the 1880s, stood about where Washington Elementary School is today. Francis Parker, celebrating its centennial this year, was first located where Mission Hills Nursery now stands.
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$275
Price, plus $111 sales tax, of Miramar School, sold in a September 1956 auction
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$70
Monthly salary of a female teacher in the San Diego City School District in 1870 (male teachers made $100)
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75
of the 169 students enrolled at the Lemon Grove School in 1931 were of Mexican descent
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1931
Mexican-American students barred from (then allowed to return to) Lemon Grove School in “the nation’s first successful desegregationcourt case”
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5
Number of SD teachers in 1893, out of 67, who had graduated from college
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27’x35’
Dimensions of the classroom at North Chollas School (1892), with a 14-foot ceiling