OUTLINE OF HISTORY OF RAINS COUNTY SCHOOLS
Lone Star School began about 1875, continuing until about 1890, and
was originally a church near the Lone Star Cemetery; the first teacher
was a Mr. TARTAR. The first school in Emory was conducted by Professor
O. RICE and his 2 daughters, opening about 1870 in the old Masonic Hall.
A Professor Bill HART owned and operated a private school in Emory in the
1880s. The following schools were petitioned for by voters in the districts
and ordered established by the Commissioner's Court:
1895 : Point District #2
1897 : County Line District #3
1898 : Lynch District #4; Center Point
District #5; Bois d'Arc District #6
1899 : Hooker Ridge District #7; Sheffield
Creek District #8; Smyrna District #9;
Sabine Pass District #10; Willow Springs District #11; Henry's Chapel District
#12;
Colony District #13; Elm District #14; Daugherty District #15; Watts District
#16;
Center Grove District #17; Pilgrim Rest District #18
1912 : District #21 created
1915 : Districts #5 and #19 were
consolidated
1919 : Willow Springs District
#11 was divided
1913 : Point District #2 became
an independent school district.
1920 : Emory ISD was formed
1930/31 : A transportation system
was set up and high school affiliation was achieved.
1933 : Point School was accredited
1935 : Point ISD had a transportation
system
1938 : Ginger District annexed
to Emory ISD; Wattsville District annexed to Point ISD
(info. taken from an article on early schools in Rains Co. by Annie
Mae Schrimsher)