Columbus History

The historic town of Edwardsville, Illinois, has always been noted for its strong interest in education. This interest has manifested itself in one-room schoolhouses, large public schools, private schools, and a university. The Edwardsville Community Unit School District, which encompasses approximately 185 square miles of territory in the suburban St. Louis area, is one of the oldest and proudest school districts in the state of Illinois.

The first public school, named after the prominent Judge Dale, was built on Kansas Street in 1864. A tall, imposing, white brick structure, the multi-grade Dale School served students of many ages, including a high school department for older students.

In 1877, a free school for black children was opened in a building that had formerly been used as the county courthouse. The building, located in “lower town” (North Main Street), would eventually become Lincoln School.

The need for another school for the younger students soon became apparent. In 1886, Columbus School,
today District 7’s oldest school, was built on a site adjacent to the Dale School. In 1896, another wing, including eight large classrooms and a tall bell tower, was added to Columbus. Both Columbus and Dale Schools were the work of noted area architect C.H. Spillman.

Random Columbus Elementary School Pictures

Upcoming Events

March 1 - Casimir Pulaski Day
(No School)

March 2 - 5 - ISAT Testing

March 3 - Papa John’s Pizza Night

March 8 – 12 - ISAT Make-Ups

March 8 - School Board Meeting
7:30 pm @ Woodland

March 11 - PTO Meeting
4:00 pm in the Teacher’s Lounge

March 12 - 3rd Quarter Ends

March 13 - Solo and Ensemble Contest

March 19 - 3rd Quarter Report Cards Go Home

March 22 - School Board Meeting
7:30 pm @ Woodland

March 26 - Teacher’s Institute
(No Student Attendance)

March 29 – April 2 Spring Break
(No School)

April 7 - Papa John’s Pizza Night

April 8 - Spring Pictures



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