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The Geyserville schools date back to the mid-1850's with upwards of 10
one-room schoolhouses around Alexander Valley and Dry Creek Valley.
Oriental, Canyon Road....to name a few.
In the
early 1900's with the advent of better transporation the community
consolidated the schools into one elementary building near downtown
Geyserville. Generally, students attended until the 8th grade and then
went to either Healdsburg or Cloverdale High.
In 1918, Geyserville
High school began with students meeting in an old shed building on
Geyserville Avenue until a school building was erected East of the
elementary school.
In 1972, the middle and high school students were
moved to new facilities north of the Russian river while the elementary (K-5) remained on Geyserville Avenue..Home of the Mustangs.
The 30 acre campus
on Moody Lane became Geyserville Educational Park. The original idea
was to house all grades K-12 and the District administration on the Ed
Park campus. Today, the District administration and grades 6 through 12
call the Ed Park their home...The Home of the Bronchos.


Early Geyserville Elementary Middle School at the Grange Hall
