Forgotten in time is the history of all the schools that have once called Cumberland County home. Did you know that there has been over 100 schools located in Cumberland County? These institutions have taught our past generations and paved the way for the place we call home. Over the years most of these schools have succumb to the times, with few details about their existence remaining.
Aleshire | Antioch | Apperson |
Baumgartner | Bean | Bee Hive |
Berry | Block | Blue Bird |
Brown | Brushy Ridge | Buchanan |
Buck Branch | Burge | Butterfly |
Buttermilk | Center (East) | Center (West) |
Christian Run | Copeland | Crossing |
Cumberland #77 | Delno | Dewey |
Fair Play | Fairview (West) | Fairview (East) |
Faunce | Folly Grove | Greenup Grade & High |
Haddock | Hamilton | Hazel Dell |
Headlight | Hickory | Hickory Corner |
Hogback | Hopper | Jack Oak |
Janesville | Jewett Grade & High | Johnstown |
Jones | King | Lacey |
LaFever | Lambert | Liberty Hill |
Lillyville | Little Brown | Lockwain |
Lone Elm | Long Point | Lookout |
Lost Creek | Maple Grove | McMillan |
Midway | Morton | Mullen |
Mumford | Neal | Neoga #3 |
Oak Chapel | Owens | Pioneer |
Pleasant Grove | Plum Grove | Prairie |
Rader | Radley | Reed |
Ruffner | Salem | Scotch Chapel |
Shull | Silver Lake | Silver Leaf |
Spring Point | Stitt | Tadpole (Weaver) |
Titus | Toledo Grade & High | Union |
Vevay Park | Wade | Walk |
Washington | Weatherholt | Webster |
West Union (East) | West Union (West) | White Hall |
White Oak (East) | White Oak (West) | Williams |
Woodbury | Yanaway | Zion |