This image shows the Devine Elementary School building. The Devine School was opened sometime before 1933; it was named after Charles Gabriel Devine, a sailor at Great Lakes Naval Station during World War I who died of the Spanish influenza. The…
This image shows the McNeill Elementary School building, opened in 1931. The McNeill School, located on Fencourt Ave., closed sometime shortly after 1980. The site was later used as the site of the Randolph Senior Center; as of 2020, it appears to be…
Not much is known about this school, labeled "North Randolph School" in the 1939 insurance survey, except that it was a grade school that was in operation in 1939.
The Number One Schoolhouse was located at 254 South Main St., near the present-day Martin E. Young Elementary School. The schoolhouse was erected before the Civil War and closed sometime in the early 1900s. It later became a private dwelling, which…
This image shows the Prescott Elementary School, a school on School St. near North Main St. The school closed around 1952 and its students moved to the building that had formerly been Stetson High School, now known as Stetson Elementary School. The…
This photograph was taken immediately after the school was finished in 1909, before the driveway was installed. The building that housed Stetson High School until the early 1950s is now the Randolph Town Hall. This original postcard is used; the back…
This photograph was taken immediately after the school was finished in 1909, before the driveway was installed. The building that housed Stetson High School until the early 1950s is now the Randolph Town Hall. This version of the photograph has been…
This photograph shows the Stetson High School building. The building was built in 1910, became Stetson Grammar School in 1952 when the high school moved to Memorial Dr., was closed ca. 1982, was proposed as the Town Hall ca. 1985, and became the Town…