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Museum seeks school historical artifacts, documents, photographs, interviews
NISD Communications Department
November 10, 2006
From as far back as 1868, when the Shavano School (now Locke Hill Elementary School) was built, Northside ISD has a history of people working to provide quality education for their children.

Northside ISD School Museum Association is a volunteer organization seeking historical records on the early days and wants to interview everyone who may have had relatives in its earliest now-Northside ISD schools.

If you can help with papers, pictures, people and their stories on any of the following schools which joined together to form what we now know as Northside Independent School District, please contact The Northside Museum Associaiton at 210-397-8599.

Early Northside Schools:

--Leon Springs
--Helotes
--Lock Hill (now Locke Hill, originally Shavano)
--Leon Valley
--West San Antonio Heights
--Lockhart
--Mackey
--Clifton
--Hoffman
--Culebra
--Los Reyes (became part of Helotes in 1939
--Evers (became part of Leon Valley in 1924)

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