Historical Marker

Spring Creek School

Borger · Hutchinson County · Dedicated 2001 · THC Atlas #5233012442

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Marker Inscription

Established in 1900, a year before Hutchinson County was formally organized, the Spring Creek School is an early and significant part of the county's educational heritage. In that year, W. B. Haile and other area ranchers collected funds to buy materials to build the first schoolhouse. Located on the Harvey Ranch near Spring Creek, the schoolhouse served 13 students, taught by Mrs. L. S. Ford that first, 60-day school year. In 1901, the Hutchinson County commissioners court divided the county into four school districts, Spring Creek being named district #4. At that time, schools were under the supervision of a superintendent of county education, who by 1903 was W. B. Haile. When the area's population shifted, the first schoolhouse was moved to Haile Ranch and later to the Terry Ranch before becoming too small for the number of students enrolled. It was replaced sometime before 1930; this second building burned in 1932 but was rebuilt. The next building, a red brick structure, was completed in 1938 and offered the students and teachers six classrooms, a gymnasium-auditorium and a library. In 1949, the White Deer Creek School District consolidated with Spring Creek. At the turn of the 21st century, the Spring Creek School retained its status as an independent school district, serving this rural part of Hutchinson County. Administrators have directed strong educational and extra-curricular programs throughout the school's history. (2001)

About this site

Spring Creek School is a historical marker in Borger, Hutchinson County, dedicated in 2001. It is one of 22 historical markers documented in Hutchinson County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 23 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 35.6688, -101.2993 near Borger. The nearest cataloged historic site is East Ward Elementary School (historical marker), about 5.0 miles away. Others within a short drive include Twentieth Century Club, Grand Hotel & Grand Hardware Building, and Ace Borger Home.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5233012442. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 35.6688, -101.2993 · Borger, Hutchinson County
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