A handmade sign at the site of a one-room schoolhouse that opened in 1931.
The following is a direct quote regarding Cossack School from the book "Pioneering with a Piece of Chalk" by William Peter Baergen:
"Opened in January 1931 by Annie Sawchuk(Antoniuk), who taught at this school from 1931to 1937. There were 17 students from Grade 1–7.By the spring, enrolment had increased to 24.She lived alone in a 10’ x 12’ shack, whichcaused her to become very lonely, to the pointof sickness. She visited each family on foot.Closed in 1952."
The sign bears the names of Cossack's students, but not that of the teacher.
Photographed north of Smoky Lake, Alberta on September 20, 2021.
Touching story of dedication and heartbreak..there is a Legion of unamed,unmarked stories and graves of those who have gone before us...
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DeleteThe teachers' names should be on that sign too!
ReplyDeleteI agree whole heartedly.
DeleteToo bad someone wouldn't see fit to add the teachers names as well.
ReplyDeleteI hope for the same MA.
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