The Berryhill School House is still standing.
There is a storm cellar, although the roof has caved in it and has never been completely filled in and has been that way ever since I can remember.
I only live about 2 miles from there and I went by this morning (4-19-07) and snapped a couple of photos.
The building was kept in usable shape until about 10 to 15 years ago. A school reunion, family reunions, and other functions were held there.
Provided by:... Bobby Reves, Class of 63 - April 19, 2007
In the fall of 1935, the one-teacher Cobb School and the two-teacher Rockdale School "transferred" to Lueders.
There were many financial considerations that caused this to be more acceptable to those schools and consolidation was not required at that time.
Patrons of the Berryhill school (between the above schools and Lueders) chose to continue its school for its elementary students there.
Former school administrators could provide more authentic details on the following information than I can.
As I recall, in later years the Gilmer-Akin Law required school districts to consolidate but it must be with a contiguous district.
Since Berryhill continued to maintain its school, Cobb & Rockdale Schools were not permitted to consolidate with Lueders but were required to do so with the newly developed Paint Creek School.
Another item of interest currently -- I do not think there are any school age children now residing in the land area that composed the former Cobb or Rockdale school districts and very few people of any age living there.
On the lighter side, some may remember the school bus we rode into Lueders. It had an unusual design and we called it the "chicken coop" because of its appearance. Also, that was before the roads in our area were "all weather" roads and became almost impassable when it rained.
Consequently, students riding that bus spent nearly as much time pushing it as riding.
Provided by Clifton Cobb, Class of 37 - April 24, 2007
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