There are 29 schools in the USA with the word schoolhouse in the name.
The word "schoolhouse" is commonly found in U.S. public school names due to its deep historical roots in American education. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the term referred to small, often one-room buildings that served as the primary centers for local education, especially in rural communities. Over time, "schoolhouse" became a symbol of community learning and the foundational principles of public education, signifying a place where all children could gather to receive instruction. The continued use of this word in school names reflects an appreciation for educational heritage and the traditional values associated with early American schooling, as well as a desire to foster a sense of community and continuity across generations.
Arizona (3)
Little Red Schoolhouse in Nogales, AZMontessori Schoolhouse in Tucson, AZ
Montessori Schoolhouse in Tucson, AZ
California (1)
Florida (1)
Idaho (1)
Twin Falls Virtual Schoolhouse in Twin Falls, IDIllinois (1)
Indiana (1)
Kentucky (1)
Missouri (3)
New Hampshire (1)
New Jersey (1)
Ohio (1)
Pennsylvania (3)
Rhode Island (1)
Texas (6)
Vermont (3)
Community Schoolhouse in Brattleboro, VTWashington (1)
Old Redmond Schoolhouse in Redmond, WA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate