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Classes for the children of German immigrants in the Cherry Spring community were held in homes until 1885. At that time, a 31' x 23' schoolhouse was built using locally quarried limestone on land donated by H. Bratherich. On dedication day, students marched in a parade from the home where classes had been held to the new building. Cherry Spring, District #16, added a large pavilion in 1936, despite the Great Depression. The stage area had moveable walls, which allowed it to be used as a second classroom. Grades one through five met in the "Little Room" on the stage, while grades six through nine met in the original rock building, or "Big Room."
Other notes of interest are the student enrollment and the teachers' salaries. In 1903, with a student
enrollment of 41, the teacher's salary was $35. With 53 students in 1910,
the teacher made $50. In 1920, the teacher's salary was $82.50 and 48
students attended. Until the 1950's, teachers would often board with residents of the
community.
The Cherry Spring School served the community residents until
1962, when it was consolidated with Fredericksburg ISD. During the 76 years
school was held at Cherry Spring, almost 400 students and 42 teachers passed
through the doors. Today, the school is a landmark of early education in Gillespie County.
On May 11, 1990, a state historical marker was placed on the rock school building.
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