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History of Rosalie School
Rosalie School began in the 1890's. Formerly known as Pleasant Hill School, Rosalie School was held in Pleasant Hill Church. Pleasant Hill Church was located where Rosalie Baptist Church now sits. Mr. Luther Dean acted as pastor of Rosalie Baptist Church and principal of Pleasant Hill School (Rosalie School).
Rosalie School was built around 1924. Students attended school in this building for about ten years, until the school burned in about 1936. As a result of the fire, students again attended school in the church until a new building was completed in 1939.
When the surrounding schools - Shrader School, Octavia School, Central School, and Spring Hill School - closed in the 1930's and 1940's, many of those students began attending Rosalie School.
The present school building was constructed in 1967. Rosalie School has continued to make new additions - classrooms, library, and a gymnasium.
Rosalie School Principals through the Years
Dean
Luther
Bowman
Henry
Smith
Neal
1930-31
Sutherland
Jim
Thomas
Grady
Butler
Ted
1936-37
Stringer
91HUBr
Matthews
Claude
Dyar
Ray
1943-66
Kirby
Jim
1966-69
Allison
A. A.
1969-70
Wheeler
Joe
1970-72
Dukes
John
1972-74
Jeffery
Jerry
1974-75
Semmes
Ray
1975-77
Pendley
Wayne
1977-81
Green
Rayford
1981-95
Ragsdale
Rickey
1995-2010
Wheeler
Rhonda
2010-15
Shelton
Bill
2015-18
Haynes
Doug
2018-19
Roberts
Gene
2019- Present
1914-15 picture of students at Pleasant Hill School
1924 Rosalie School Building
1939 Rosalie School Building
Present Day Rosalie School
Rosalie School
Gymnasium
Play Ground
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