White School
Education for the white school children began as early as 1829 in Christiana.  Although records are scarce, it appears that education was conducted in a tiny one-room schoolhouse on the location of the later white school building.  The second schoolhouse, a two story frame structure, was criticized in a 1918 report as having inadequate bathroom facilities, no room for a playground, an absense of drinking water, and a fowl basement full of mud.  The construction of a new school in 1933 resulted in the demolition of this schoolhouse.
Above: A photograph of the school, 1926
Below: The lot on which is was, 2003