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Education
From a Mini Miner to a Mighty Miner is how
the history of our school could be described. The township of
Montefiore was organized as a school district sometime in the 1880's when
the Jewish colonies lived north of the present city. The first
school house in the township was erected on the hill one mile north of the
town. It was built of logs 16 by 20 feet. Miss Fanny Nudelman
was its first teacher.
The
first school in Wilton was built in 1901. By 1911 Wilton had grown
and prospered and a new school was built on land donated by W.P. Macomber.
The basement level of this school housed a gymnasium that schools from
around the area including Bismarck used because it was the largest
around. As the Miners grew in numbers, many changes were made with
rooms changing their uses. In later years, it was known as the grade
school. This building was razed in the spring of
1978.
In 1952, the building now used for the gym and showers was erected.
When it was built, it held a gym, stage, showers and five
classrooms. The new high school was built and occupied in the fall
of 1967. This building still used today houses eight modern
classrooms and a library which is used by junior high and high school
students.
In
1978, the new grade school was built. The old school bell along with
the 1911 cornerstone stand in memoriam in front of the newest
addition. Montefiore School District has consolidated with several
of the surrounding districts. They operate four bus routes and
transport students from Regan and Baldwin areas.
During the summer of 2002, work commenced on renovating the current
gymnasium. The gym floor was redone and is now regulation
size. The gym has six basketball hoops and more bleachers.
Also, with the new addition, new locker rooms were constructed. To see
photos of the gym floor as well as more information about the Wilton
School and its upcoming events, visit www.wilton.k12.nd.us.
Wilton School is located at 504 Dakota Avenue, phone is (701) 734-6331.
Memories of a town are often made in a school. The thread that runs
through all of those memories is that Wilton has a school and community of
which to be very proud. |
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