A man by the name of Friedrich von Wrede owned the land on
which this school was built. Some of the early organizers were Julius
Ransleben, May Ransleben, Carl Hilker, Jacob Usener, William Schnerr, Theo Boos,
and Louis Crenwelge.
The wood school building was built in 1896 from
lumber hauled by wagon from Comfort, Texas. By October 15, 1896, school had
started. A hand dug well supplied water for the school. The
school is located on the Kerrville Highway close to
Lady Bird Park. It has never moved from this location. Bear Creek
school was consolidated with Wrede School in July 1949. During 64 years, Wrede had 24 teachers
who served at different times, some of whom left for a number of years and later
returned. Wrede was a two-teacher school from 1949 until 1959.
During this time, the enrollment reached approximately 53 students. The
salary for a teacher starting in 1896 was about $28 per month. By 1959,
the teacher might have received $288 per month.
The school was also used as a community center where the
people would get together for parties and dances. The 4-H club and the
Extension Homemakers Club would also meet here. In later years, elections
were held at this schoolhouse.