![]() McFerran, land company president who donated land for Jeffersontown ElementaryĮarliest records place school's existence on/or before 1876. He served as interim superintendent January–June 1975 and retired as deputy superintendent of Jefferson County Public Schools in 1978. Originally Parkland Elementary School, was renamed for Milburn Taylor Maupin, first African-American central office administrator in the Louisville Public Schools. John Lowe (retired principal from Lyndon Elementary and Waggener High School) Offers an academic Honors Program for third, fourth, and fifth graders in reading and math & Emily Laukhuf (educators for 55½ years 33½ years in Jefferson County) Located in Middletown behind Eastern High School.Ĭharles H., George, and Harry Kerrick who donated land for the original schoolĬivil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr. Located in Iroquois Homes/Hazelwood neighborhood He later created his own firm which designed over 45 school buildings including Ballard and Moore High Schools. Hartstern, chief architect of the old Louisville Board of Education. Greathouse/Shryock Traditional Elementary SchoolĬreated with the merger of Greathouse Elementary (named for longtime teacher and principal Miss Tommie Greathouse) and Shryock Elementary (named for Gideon Shryock, architect)įred J. Southeast Christian Church, now one of the largest Protestant churches in the U.S., held its first service at the school in July 1962, and met there until it purchased its first property in October of that year. Goldsmith is an International/Cultural Studies magnet. ![]() ![]() That building, however, cannot be directly linked to the present-day school.Ĭomposer Stephen Foster ('My Old Kentucky Home') ![]() There was first a log-cabin school was opened in area around 1792. The earliest building directly related to the present school was constructed in 1911. Farmer, teacher, principal and deputy superintendent of Jefferson County Public Schools until 1976. Located in Old Louisville 1004 South First Street, Louisville, KY 40203 President Dwight Eisenhower (and General over Allied Forces WWII) Located behind Valley Traditional High School, on Dixie Highway ![]() Chancey, local business leader who established the Jefferson County Public Education FoundationĬoleridge-Taylor Montessori Elementary School The school was originally housed in a log cabin, and may have had as many of seven different buildings. Located in Camp Taylor neighborhood, site of Camp Zachary Taylor 1917–1921 Breckinridge Elementary and Benjamin Franklin Elementary Schools in 2000ĭann Conrad Byck, member of the Louisville Board of Aldermen and member of the City of Louisville Board of Education 1955–1959 Bloom physician, City of Louisville Board of Education member 1911–1922, and first Board president Home of Safety City (a miniaturized city with 'go-cart' automobiles designed to teach students safe habits)īloom Elementary School (originally Enterprise) ![]()
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