Boyce Consolidated School (1915)

Along with Rich Pond and Woodburn, Boyce was one of the first consolidated schools in Warren County.

Interested citizens of the Boyce community worked to make the school possible. The first school term at Boyce opened July 1915 .


Boyce (1918)

With the enlargement of the building in 1918, Boyce offered two years of high school work for its students. During the 1934-35 year, the school educated 34 students in its then three-year high school program. In 1936 Boyce and Greenhill consolidated with Alvaton to form a new Alvaton School. Constructed in 1936, Alvaton housed students in grades 1-12.

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Boyce (1935)

The Boyce school pictured here was built in 1935 and relied on natural light to illuminate the two-room school. A graded school existed at Boyce until at least 1948.

 


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