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*Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Juniper School'''
*Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Juniper School'''


*"Remembering a room where lives were changed] ''Salem Gazette'', July 20, 2012
*"Remembering a room where lives were changed ''Salem Gazette'', July 20, 2012


*[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2061266 City Documents] City of Salem Annual Report, 1922, p. 7
*[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2061266 City Documents] City of Salem Annual Report, 1922, p. 7

Revision as of 11:55, 28 January 2016

In the Willows area, the Juniper School was created when Juniper Hall was remodeled for use as a school building in 1922. Movable furniture has been installed in order that the main room may still be available for social purposes during the summer. Completed late in the school year, they did not transfer pupils at the time, according to the City Reports.

It opened officially in September 1923 according to the Salem City Annual Reports. 27 children came to the first day of school. Miriam A. Tigh was the teacher.

It sat on Cheval Avenue. It was taken down in 1963 or 64 when the new Bentley School was built on 25 Memorial Dr. and the Willows students would be attending that school instead.

A new group was formed recently, called "Friends of Juniper School" to ensure that the history of the school was remembered. The Friends group is contacted alumni and collected donations for a memorial plaque that will mark the place that the school stood.


See Also

  • Vertical File in Salem Collection - Juniper School
  • "Remembering a room where lives were changed Salem Gazette, July 20, 2012
  • "A room where lives were changed" Salem Gazette, July 20, 2012, p. 1
  • "School registration on first day shows unusual falling off (New ungraded school, Juniper School) Salem Evening News, Sept. 6, 1923, p. 1