History of Valley Creek School Number 7

Picture of Valley Creek District School   Students about 1903

Some ten years ago the patrons of the three one-teacher schools-Oakland, Coyote No. 1, and Coyote No. 2- realizing the need and importance of better educational opportunities for their children, consolidated their districts and established the school, now known as Valley Creek. Immediately after this consolidation, they voted a fifty cent tax, hoping thereby to be able to maintain a first-class school. By this increased tax the district became eligible for State Aid, which it received at the time upon application and has continued to receive every year since. Some five years ago, through the influence of such men as J. W. Foster, O.C. Parrish, J. B. Leslie, J. L. Holland, J. M. Hamilton, and others, a five thousand dollar bond was voted and there was built near the banks of Valley Creek, a modern four-room brick building, meeting all the requirements of the State Department. The building is well- equipped throughout. Here, even in this short period of time, have been offered, to many boys and girls, better and still better educational advantages of which many-among whom may he mentioned such characters as James Howerton-have availed themselves. The patrons of this school have always been generous in the interest of their girls and boys and were among the first districts of the county to vote the limit of one dollar tax for their school, in the summer of 1921, this step having been taken without any solicitation or suggestion from the County Superintendent or those outside the district. Valley Creek School has had the good fortune of having, for a number of years, the services of Mr. B. H. Pritchard who is much interested in the progress of the district. This year, most ably assisted by Mrs. G. W. Lane, who has too served the school before as teacher, and Warren Randolph, he has been, in great measure, responsible for a most satisfactory school term, which has been much appreciated These good people are looking forward and longing for measures that will mean more teachers, better equipment, and longer terms to tile end that their children may become better and better fitted for good citizenship and real service.


Class Roll

FIRST GRADE         SECOND GRADE     FIFTH GRADE
                                                        Annie Hawarton
B. H. Pritchard Jr. Homer Foster     Gladys Jackson	Carless Cotton
Barney D. Sheppard  Felton Lane      Loree Walker       Thelma Morrow
Wilbur Jackson      Vester Parrish   Captolia Self      Nell Self
Russell Reed        Oknea Garrison   Gerl Dean Reed     Ada Walker
Delancie Self       Reuben Powell    Annie Bell Foster  Vicie Brannon
Willard Humphrey    Choice Bradshaw  Willie Diaz	Grace Powell
John Foster         Mary Lou Parrish Ophelia Diaz       Johnny Byrd
Hardie Hamilton     Velma Simpson    Alvin Gann         Maud Hamilton
R. A. Foster        Eunice Foster    Albert Garrison    Nellie Powell
Floy Brannon                         Vernon Garrison    
Roy Brannon         THIRD GRADE      Willie Gardner     
Loyd Byrd           May Self         J.B. Morrow	
Claud Foster        Lois Walker      Vernon Humphrey    EIGHTH GRADE
Jack Crayton        Odwin Brannon    Fred Lindsey
Maud Foster	    Carl Green	     Charlie Foster
Bobbie Walker       Doyle Pritchard 			Sallie Foster
Ruby Allred                           		        Richard Walker
Jewel Allred                          SIXTH GRADE       Clyde Jackson
Flora Foster        FOURTH GRADE                        Dozier Self
Ruth Morrow         Nova Foster       Lucian Condor     Lucian Jackson
Gladolia Self       Annie Gardner     Leon Walker       Alene Morrow
Eria Bradshaw       Imogene Self                        Cary Gardner
Maude Bradshaw      Orita Bradshaw    SEVENTH GRADE     Stella Brannon
Neva Powell         Rube Foster       Felix Foster
Pearl Sheppard      Warren Humphrey   Dock Foster       NINTH GRADE
Nathalee Garrisan   Alfred Allred     Dick Leslie       Walter Foster
	            Buddie Self       Cecil Self        Wallis Foster

Reference: The Buffalo Trail 1922