Peabody-Burns USD 398
| Peabody-Burns USD 398 | |
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506 North Elm Street Peabody, Kansas 66866 United States | |
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Peabody-Burns USD 398 is a unified school district headquartered in Peabody, Kansas, United States. The district includes the communities of Peabody, Burns, Wonsevu, and nearby rural areas of Marion / Chase / Harvey / Butler Counties.[1][2]
Schools
- Peabody-Burns Junior/Senior High School at 810 North Sycamore Street in Peabody.
- Peabody-Burns Elementary at 506 North Elm Street in Peabody.
Former
- Peabody High School in Peabody, northeast corner of 8th and Walnut. It was demolished after the current high school was built.
- Peabody Elementary School in Peabody, northeast corner of 2nd and Maple. It was demolished in the 1970s after the current elementary school was built.
- Burns High School in Burns, southeast corner of Main and Cincinnati. It was closed then converted into the Burns Community Museum.
- Burns Elementary School in Burns, southwest corner of Main and Church. It was closed then demolished.
Gallery
Peabody-Burns Junior-Senior High School in Peabody (2010)
Football Stadium at Peabody City Park. It is located west of 2nd and Locust (2010)
Former Burns High School in Burns. Currently it is the Burns Community Museum (2010)
See also
- Peabody City Park, location of football field
- Peabody Gazette-Bulletin, local newspaper, contains stories about USD 398 school district
- List of high schools in Kansas
- List of unified school districts in Kansas
Further reading
- Peabody : The First 100 Years; Peabody Historical Society; Peabody Gazette-Herald in Peabody, KS; 123 pages; 1971.
- The Women of Peabody; Peabody Historical Society; Mennonite Press in Newton, KS; LCCN 2010928692; 250 pages; 2010. Contains memories from some former school teachers.
- The Early Schools Of Marion County, Kansas; Wilma Stewart Stallwitz; Located at Peabody Township Library; 33 pages; November 11, 1960.
- Marion County Kansas : Past and Present; Sondra Van Meter; MB Publishing House in Hillsboro, KS; LCCN 72-92041; 344 pages; 1972.
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