Visit This One-Room Schoolhouse In The Kansas Prairie For An Old-Timey Rural Education
By Clarisa|Published April 17, 2020
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
Have you ever wanted to take the kids to one of our still-standing one-room schoolhouses? Rural education in an old-timey way can be seen while visiting this one-room schoolhouse in the gorgeous Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in Kansas. Come take a look for yourself!
Today's destination is one well-known schoolhouse that still stands in Kansas today. The Fox Creek School has been a great stop during many a hike through the beautiful Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, but did you know you could go inside?
We don't live in a time where everyone is taught in one school all at once, but these teachers and schools made sure that children could get a basic education during the 1880s.
Thanks to national park service volunteers, you can visit on certain weekends to see the school in use, with McGuffey readers, maps, and other exhibits on display.
If you can, wearing old prairie clothing and pretending you're part of the time period makes the experience so much more fun. Little house on the prairie, anyone?
The school is open daily from May through December from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for regular visits. Even if you don't visit during the educational displays, it's still a beautiful building.
If you'd like to spend the day in the prairie, the preserve has many hiking trails and other places to view our natural Kansas beauty. Why not explore a little?