Wondering ages of some of you who went to a multi-class/room school. I've always assumed that I was probably one of the youngest to do that. Went to a 3 room school (6 grades, 2/room) for 1st and 2nd grade. I am 53 now.
The school is a local museum now, I found a photo on the web. Pic is the original building which held the 5th and 6th grade room and a tiny "library". There was a small single story block addition to the rear that was 2 classrooms, restrooms, and had a basement that served as our "gym".
Served me pretty well, heard all the 2nd grade lessons as a first grader. So once I was in 2nd grade the teachers saw that I was doing pretty well and I spent some of the day over in the 3-4 grade room. Family moved to another home (still within the same school district, but a modern school with 2-3 rooms per grade) when I was going to start 3rd grade. Went to class the first day and told the teachers that I had done everything they were telling us about already. They gave me some quizzes and sent me over to the 4th grade room. Took some additional quizzes and decided that I was good for 5th grade in most work. They developed something of a special program for me, which probably couldn't be done today.
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