Venice Schools
Venice School

Schools of Butler County -- Their History
Ross Schools, November, 1932

The Shandon High School -- On December 10, 1869, the residents of Morgan and Ross Townships in Paddy's Run Valley combined the two schools of their territory into the New London School.  What is now known as Shandon Community house served as a school building for two years, Samuel McClelland being the principal.  By 1871, the present five-room brick structure was completed and Miss Schaeffer served as principal.

The first graduation exercises were held in 1892 when the state issued the school a third grade charter.  On January 31, 1916, the school was granted a second grade charter.  At the recommendation of the State Department of Education the New London school united with all the schools of Ross township in 1931 forming the first grade school system now in operation.

The Elementary School of Venice --The Venice schools had their origin in 1814 when the Butterfields, Shaws, Willeys, and others built the first log school house of the district.  In 1825 a second building was erected which was later replaced in 1850 by a new brick structure.  In 1875 the present school was built and operated as a second grade high school and one year normal until 1914.

Prior to the year 1925, Venice was known as the Venice Special District, but at this date all the boards of education in Ross township, including Venice Special merged into one school unit.  Today Venice School is one of the two units in the elementary division of the Ross township rural system, and last year furnished accommodations for 171 elementary students.

The Elementary School of Millville -- Available records show that in 1855, there was a frame building on the present site of the Presbyterian church for the eight grades and two years of high school.

In 1871, the special Millville District was created and in 1872 the present three room school was erected which included two years of high school until 1915.  For several years the school operated as a two-room unit but in 1931 a third teacher was added, making use of all of the three rooms of the school.  In 1932, a transfer of the seventh and eighth grades to Shandon high school was made.

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