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Drennan School

Coordinates: 38°45′08″N 104°26′57″W / 38.7521°N 104.4493°W / 38.7521; -104.4493
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Drennan School
Drennan School is located in Colorado
Drennan School
Drennan School is located in the United States
Drennan School
Location20500 Drennan Road, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Coordinates38°45′08″N 104°26′57″W / 38.7521°N 104.4493°W / 38.7521; -104.4493
Builtabout 1917
NRHP reference No.08000290
CSRHP No.5EP.4967
Significant dates
Added to NRHPApril 16, 2008[2]
Designated CSRHPSeptember 30, 2007[1]

The Drennan School, also known as the Drennan Community Building, is a historic building in Ellicott, near Colorado Springs, Colorado. The building was first owned by the Widefield School District in El Paso County. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.[1][3][4]

History

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The rural schoolhouse, built about 1917, was used as a school until 1955. Grades 1 through 12 were taught in 2 classrooms. The building represents a turn-of-the-century shift from one-room schoolhouses to buildings with larger classrooms. Its new rural schoolhouse design included a hipped roof and clustered classroom windows. The school taught through the 12th grade, versus the 8th grade taught in the neighboring one-room schoolhouses. In 1922, the school had its first high school graduation.[1][4]

It was named for William O. Drennan who provided the land and funds for the area's first schoolhouse, which was a one-room log building. Since its beginning and until the present day, the building has been used for community events.[4]

It was the site of the area's post office from 1920 to 1951, and from 1918 to 1955 had El Paso County's first "wide-area telephone system" switchboard.[4]

Students at the school produced their own newspaper. Girls and boys participated and won county and district basketball championships. In 1946, the girls won the state basketball championship. Enrollment began to decline in the ranching and farming community in the 1950s following a significant drought.[4]

The school closed in 1955 and, in 1957, the school building was sold to the community, which wanted to preserve the historic integrity of the building and continue to use it for community events.[4]

Overview

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The school building has classrooms and a library on the main floor. In the basement were bedrooms for the cook / caretaker and four teachers who resided in the school. There is also a kitchen, cafeteria, restroom and an office that was used by the switchboard operator.[4]

It sits on a 2.65 acre lot, bordered by trees to break the wind, and has a gravel parking lot. Located on the dirt Drennan Road, it is surrounded by open land used for grazing. Within the treed perimeter are the single-story school, coal shed, cistern, 2 outhouses, a propane tank and a merry-go-round. It is believed that the 2 outhouses and the coal shed were Works Progress Administration projects.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c El Paso County - Colorado State Register of Historic Properties Archived 2013-12-24 at the Wayback Machine. History Colorado. June 5, 2013.
  2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  3. ^ "National Register of Historic Places listing of El Paso County, Colorado". American Dreams, Inc. Archived from the original on June 1, 2013. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Colorado State Register of Historic Properties Nomination Form" (PDF). Colorado Historical Society. Retrieved June 5, 2013.