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639: 121:, to instate flood control for itself and on behalf of the area. From 1911-1920, an areawide flood project was designed and built, with key engineering to divert the confluence of the Turkey Creek into the Kansas River in Rosedale. Local subprojects also include the Turkey Creek Diversion Tunnel through Greystone Heights Hill, straightening the creek in Rosedale, and a new bridge across Southwest Boulevard. 174:"Cooks Hall" hosted the first school in Rosedale, and "The Public School" or "The White School", later "Whitmore" after one of the teachers, was the first standalone school. The average enrollment was about 250 people. In 1899 the new Whitmore school, with eight regular rooms and four other rooms, was established, with construction bids received the previous August. 181:
for an expansion worth $ 28,000 in 1913, and the east wing was established, including the gymnasium, in the summer of that year. On March 18, 1927, a new school was built for $ 160,000. The school district demolished the 1906 building that year. 7th graders from other schools were transferred to Rosedale High, now Rosedale Junior-Senior High School, in 1927.
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bought the Macchochaque School in 1958 and demolished it in Spring 1968; Macchochaque students were reassigned to Edison and Snow. The University-Rosedale Urban Renewal Agency purchased the Columbian School in March 1966 and demolished it the following October. Attucks School closed in 1972 and began
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Rosedale High School originated in 1884 within "The Public School", and in 1886 it had its first graduating class, made up of seven students, after 1905 each year had its own graduating class. A dedicated building was constructed for $ 25,000 in 1906. In 1913 there were 115 students. The city voted
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area had, in 1876, a school built called the Macchochaque School, a part of the District 39/Malvern Hill school district, with the name meaning "Place of Refreshment". Rosedale annexed the school in 1911. Subsequently a new two story school building was established, initially with eight rooms and
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Noble Prentis School: Noble Prentis School was built in 1912 as a four room school. An additional four rooms and activity room were installed in 1950 with an additional expansion on floors 2 and 3 in 1955.
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and Turkey Creek, especially here. In addition to 1844, major floods were in 1903, on June 1, 1935, and on September 13, 1961. The city has participated in major engineering efforts, including with the
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to the Kaw (Kansas) River in what became Rosedale. Later, the early household water supplies were wells, cisterns, and Turkey Creek. The creek also provisioned manufacturing, ice, and church baptisms.
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chancellor Dr. Francis Huntington Snow. A new building was built in 1956, and the school was renamed again after Rosedale Schools and later Kansas City Schools board member Frank Rushton.
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Senior High School to form J.C. Harmon High in 1973. The former Rosedale High was converted into a junior high school. The former Whitmore School was demolished in 1973.
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Attucks School, the second major school built in Rosedale, had a building constructed in 1889 and a new brick building in 1939, the latter colored tan.
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The Kansas City, Kansas Public Library previously operated the Rosedale Branch. On March 15, 1927, the library branch opened in Rosedale High.
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counties). He issued an order for incorporating the village as the City of Rosedale, Kansas. Election of officers was held August 28, 1877.
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Boulevard Drive-In, drive-in movie theater that has been in operation since 1950, showing movies every weekend during the summer
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Frank Rushton Elementary School: Maple Leaf School was built in Rosedale in 1911 and later renamed after
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T.A. Edison is a Pre-K through 5th grade elementary school that serves approximately 330 students.
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By 1897, Rosedale had a population of over 2,000. It remained a city until it was annexed by
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Elementary School has about 330 students. Edison, in 1954, received a ten room expansion.
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The Winding Valley and The Craggy Hillside: A History of the City of Rosedale, Kansas
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The wide area has been disastrously flooded through measurable history by the
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Rosedale Middle School is the local middle school. Its local high school is
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housing commercial purposes around 1975. Rosedale Senior High merged with
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Wyandotte County, Kansas 1899 Map from History of Kansas by Noble Prentis
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The Ely School served the then-rural northern part of Rosedale.
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later with an auditorium and four more rooms added.
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community
Kansas City, Kansas
Wyandotte County
Kansas River
Armourdale
Johnson County
Argentine
Missouri
Rosedale World War I Memorial Arch
University of Kansas Medical Center
Great Flood of 1844
Turkey Creek
Missouri River
Wyandotte
Johnson
Miami
Kansas City, Kansas
Kansas River
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Kansas City, Kansas School District
T. A. Edison
University of Kansas
J. C. Harmon High School
Columbian Exposition
Shawnee
University of Kansas Medical Center
Argentine
James P. Cannon
Socialist Workers Party

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