The Mexican School
The school formed to educate Mexican-American students in Round Rock was simply known as the “Mexican School.”
Read MoreThe school formed to educate Mexican-American students in Round Rock was simply known as the “Mexican School.”
Read More1930s, 1932, 1933, Board of Trustees, Mexican School, Negro School, Rev. Theodore Krienke, Segregation |
Rev. Theo Krienke was appointed to the school board on May 3, 1932. He was elected President of the School Board by his peers each year thereafter – until he resigned on April 6, 1954.
Read MoreIt was voted that a teacher upon marrying, will be held as breaking her contract, and that the...
Read MoreUnder the direction of Board President, Rev. Theodore Krienke, a “committee be apointed...
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