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Jennie Wilson
Elementary School celebrated its 30th anniversary in 1998. The 32,386 square foot building was
built at a total cost of $532,038. The building is built
in a pod arrangement, with the primary grades in the east
pod and the intermediate grades in the west pod. The
school is named after Mrs. Otis Wilson who made many
contributions to the youth of the Garden City area.
Jennie
Wilson School is accredited by the North Central
Accreditation Association and continues to meet outcomes
based accreditation standards. The current enrollment of 237 students attend classes ranging from Early Childhood
through 4th grade. The faculty includes 1 ECSE teacher, 2 kindergarten
teachers, 2 teachers in grades 1 through 4, 1
Librarian, 1 Six-Trait Writing teacher, 1 ESL teacher, 1 Literacy
Coach, 1 Title 1 Coordinator and part-time Music, PE and Art teachers. We are
also staffed with teachers in the following areas; Speech, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Gifted
Education, and Interrelated Resource. Additionally there are 12 paraprofessionals.
About Mrs. Wilson
USD-457 honored Jennie Wilson for her many contributions to the youth in Garden
City and Finney County by naming our school after her. Mrs. Wilson was born in
Sherman, New York on July 24, 1895. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hughes, came
to America from North Wales. The family then came to the Garden City area in
1907. She attended elementary school in Buffalo, New York; Cleveland, Ohio, and
Garden City, Kansas. She attended high school and junior college in Garden City.
She then attended Emporia State Teachers College, Fort Hays State and Colorado
State. She received her B. S. Degree from Fort Hays in 1951 and her Master’s
Degree from the same institution in 1955.
From 1915 to 1919 she taught at various Finney and Gray County schools. Then she
taught Math and English at Garden City Junior High School until 1921. She then
taught elementary education in Finney County and also served as principal at
Lincoln School until 1927. From 1927 to 1933 she was an elementary teacher at
Jones School and became principal there in 1944. In 1960, she went to teach at
Holcomb Elementary School where taught third and fourth grade.
Upon her death on July 15, 1966, our community lost a dedicated educator . She
was an outstanding educator and influenced the lives of many young people.
Jennie Wilson School proudly bears her name and we appreciate her dedication to
young people.
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